Forensic sciences
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Forensic sciences
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Forensic sciences
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Incoming Resources
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- DNA evidence and forensic science, David E. Newton
- Irrefutable evidence, adventures in the history of forensic science, Michael Kurland
- Guidelines on cell phone forensics, recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wayne Jansen, Rick Ayers
- Murderous methods, Using forensic science to solve lethal crimes, Mark Benecke ; translated by Karin Heusch
- JFK, the lost bullet, National Geographic
- Markup instructions for extended friction ridge features, Melissa Taylor ... [and others]
- Latent interoperability transmission specification, Melissa K. Taylor ... [and others]
- Forming an action-research team to address sexual assault cases
- Unforgivable, Laura Griffin
- Corpse, nature, forensics, and the struggle to pinpoint time of death, Jessica Snyder Sachs
- Forensic filtering of cell phone protocols, Aurélien Delaitre ; Wayne Jansen
- A voice for the dead, a forensic investigator's pursuit of the truth in the grave, James E. Starrs with Katherine Ramsland
- Postmortem, how medical examiners explain suspicious deaths, Stefan Timmermans
- Fingerprint vendor technology evaluation, Craig Watson; Gregory Fiumara; Elham Tabassi; Su Lan Cheng; Patricia Flanagan; Wayne Salamon
- Entomology and palynology, evidence from the natural world, by Maryalice Walker
- Cell phone forensic tools, an overview and analysis update, Rick Ayers ... [and others]
- Forensics, what bugs, burns, prints, DNA, and more tell us about crime, Val McDermid
- Solving crimes with physics, by William Hunter
- Who killed King Tut?, using modern forensics to solve a 3,300-year-old mystery, Michael R. King and Gregory M. Cooper ; with Don DeNevi
- Guidelines on cell phone and PDA security, recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wayne Jansen, Karen Scarfone
- The C.S.I. effect, Katherine Ramsland
- Hidden evidence, 40 true crimes and how forensic science helped solve them, David Owen
- Lay them to rest, on the road with the cold case investigators who identify the nameless, Laurah Norton
- The scientific Sherlock Holmes, cracking the case with science and forensics, James O'Brien
- Fingerprints, bite marks, ear prints, human signposts, by Angela Libal
- Never suck a dead man's hand, curious adventures of a CSI, by Dana Kollmann
- Cell phone forensic tools, an overview and analysis, Rick Ayers ... [and others]
- The impact of forensic science research and development
- Test results for digital data acquisition tool, EnCase 5.05f
- Cracking cases, the science of solving crimes, Henry C. Lee with Thomas W. O'Neil
- Crime lab, a guide for nonscientists, John Houde
- RFID technology in forensic evidence management, an assessment of barriers, benefits, and costs, Shannan Williams; Melissa Taylor; Jeffrey Irland; Anuj Mehta
- Crime science, methods of forensic detection, Joe Nickell and John F. Fischer
- Dead reckoning, the new science of catching killers, Michael Baden and Marion Roach
- Teasing secrets from the dead, my investigations at America's most infamous crime scenes, Emily Craig ; foreword by Kathy Reichs
- Forensics, What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA, and More Tell Us About Crime, Val McDermid
- Biological evidence preservation, considerations for policy makers, Technical Working Group on Biological Evidence Preservation ; Susan Ballou [and twenty-two others]
- Fundamentals of forensic science, Max Houck, Jay Siegel
- How to catch a killer, hunting and capturing the world's most notorious serial killers, Katherine Ramsland, PhD
- Blood evidence, how DNA is revolutionizing the way we solve crimes, Henry C. Lee, Frank Tirnady
- Promoting effective homicide investigations, James M. Cronin ... [and others]
Outgoing Resources
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