: The fundamental protocols for securing, scanning, and documenting scenes to preserve evidence.
The book is structured to follow the timeline of a real case, typically organized into units that cover the following areas:
: Exploring the binding principles of forensic science, including the relationship between people, places, and things as demonstrated by transferred evidence .
: In-depth units on the biological (DNA, hair, entomology), chemical (toxicology, drugs), and physical sciences (firearms, fingerprints, trace evidence).
: How forensic findings intersect with the law and their ultimate value in the justice system. Key Features Fundamentals of Forensic Science - Amazon.com
, primarily authored by Max M. Houck and Jay A. Siegel , is a definitive textbook that serves as a bridge between the crime scene and the courtroom. Rather than focusing on academic theory, the text emphasizes how professional forensic scientists actually work, treating crime scenes as "recent pieces of history" where every fragment of evidence tells a story. Core Content & Organization
Fundamentals Of Forensic Science Apr 2026
: The fundamental protocols for securing, scanning, and documenting scenes to preserve evidence.
The book is structured to follow the timeline of a real case, typically organized into units that cover the following areas: Fundamentals of Forensic Science
: Exploring the binding principles of forensic science, including the relationship between people, places, and things as demonstrated by transferred evidence . : The fundamental protocols for securing, scanning, and
: In-depth units on the biological (DNA, hair, entomology), chemical (toxicology, drugs), and physical sciences (firearms, fingerprints, trace evidence). : How forensic findings intersect with the law
: How forensic findings intersect with the law and their ultimate value in the justice system. Key Features Fundamentals of Forensic Science - Amazon.com
, primarily authored by Max M. Houck and Jay A. Siegel , is a definitive textbook that serves as a bridge between the crime scene and the courtroom. Rather than focusing on academic theory, the text emphasizes how professional forensic scientists actually work, treating crime scenes as "recent pieces of history" where every fragment of evidence tells a story. Core Content & Organization
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