Trace evidence / Max M. Houck.
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- 9780816055111
- HV 8073 .H812t 2009
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HV 8073 .F761 2014 Forensic science : an introduction to scientific and investigative techniques / | HV 8073 .H742 2006 Guide to information sources in the forensic sciences / | HV 8073 .H812s 2009 Science versus crime / | HV 8073 .H812t 2009 Trace evidence / | HV 8073 .T469 2006 Forensic science : an encyclopedia of history, methods, and techniques / | HV 8073 .W648 2009 v. 1 Wiley encyclopedia of forensic science / | HV 8073 .W648 2009 v. 2 Wiley encyclopedia of forensic science / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 114-119) and index.
It focuses on the forensic analysis of minute fragments of material that wander from their original source to a different location, remaining there until removed. Forensic analysts attempt to trace these fragments to their source in order to demonstrate the association between the source and where a fragment is found. Significantly, the book illustrates the importance of microscopic evidence and the impact it can have on criminal investigations.
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