Fundamentals of Forensic Science
<p><i>Fundamentals of Forensic Science, Second Edition</i>, provides an introduction to the basic principles of forensic science. The book begins at a crime scene and ends in the courtroom.</p> <p>The book is divided into six parts. Part 1 provides an overview of criminal justice and forensic science, covering the basics of crime scene investigation and the nature of evidence. Part 2 discusses analytical tools, including microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, atomic spectroscopy, and separation methods. Parts 3 to 5 discuss the various types of forensic evidence collected, categorized by the types of science employed in their analysis: physical science, chemical science, and biological science. These include pathology; anthropology and odontology; entomology; serology and bloodstain pattern analysis; DNA analysis; forensic hair examinations; forensic toxicology; fiber and paint analysis; friction ridge examination; and firearms and tool marks. Part 6 discusses the legal aspects of forensic science. </p> <p>The book is written for students with a background in basic science, and it is can be used in a one-semester or two-semester format. </p><ul><li>Vivid, full-color illustrations that diagram key concepts and depict evidence encountered in the field</li><li>Straightforward unit organization that includes key terms, numerous feature boxes emphasizing Internet resources, historical events in forensic science, practical issues in laboratory analysis, and topics for further reading </li><li>Effective pedagogy, including end-of-chapter questions, paired with a clear writing style makes this an invaluable resource for professors and students of forensic science</li></ul>