Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation
by Ross M. Gardner, Donna Krouskup
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appears in Forensic Science.
All too often, the weakest link in the chain of criminal justice is the crime scene investigation. Improper collection of evidence blocks the finding of truth. Now in its second edition, Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation presents practical, proven methods to be used at any crime scene to ensure that evidence is admissible and persu...
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