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Forensic Anthropology Training Manual by Karen Ramey Burns,

Forensic Anthropology Training Manual by Karen Ramey Burns,
This new book focuses on the challenges and responsibilities of the forensic scientist, the multidisciplinary nature of the work, and the international potential for the forensic sciences. An excellent introduction to the realities of the profession of forensic scientist. Trains in the description and analysis of human skeletal and dental remains. Offers a well-illustrated approach to osteology training, including: a concentration on vocabulary-building, the use of case studies, and a structured approach to skeletal analysis and report-writing. An excellent text for those considering the field of forensic science.



Introduction to Environmental Forensics by Brian L. Murphy,
Introduction to Environmental Forensics by Brian L. Murphy,
Environmental forensics is a relatively new specialty that seeks to answer questions about environmental contamination: (1) Whose contamination is it? (2) When did it occur? (3) How did it occur? (4) What are the consequences and extent of liability? This practical book outlines the advantages and disadvantages of various techniques that can be used to answer these questions and allocate responsibility. Introduction to Environmental Forensics provides the first complete, scientific review of this emerging field and helps readers unravel the complexities of environmental pollution cases. It outlines techniques for identifying the source of a contaminant release, when the release occurred, and the extent of human exposure. Written by leading experts in environmental investigations, the text provides detailed information on chemical "fingerprinting" techniques applicable to ground water, soils, sediments, and air, plus an in-depth look at petroleum hydrocarbons. Introduction to Environmental Forensics gives the environmental scientist, engineer, and attorney a complete toolbox for conducting forensic investigations. It demonstrates the range of scientific analyses that are available to answer questions of environmental liability and support a legal argument, and provides several examples and case studies to illustrate how these methods are applied. The book's multidisciplinary approach will also appeal to practitioners, including chemists, hydrogeologists, soil scientists, statisticians, and air modelers.



Mina Minovici - Mina Minovici (1857-1933) was a Romanian forensic scientist, famous for his numerous researches regarding the cadaverous alkaloids, putrefaction, simulated mind diseases, and criminal-anthropology.

Locard's exchange principle - The Locard exchange principle was postulated by 20th century forensic scientist Edmund Locard.

Cecil Street - Cecil John Charles Street (1884-1964) was a prolific English writer of detective novels. He produced two long series; one under the name of John Rhode featuring the forensic scientist Dr Priestley and another under the name of Miles Burton featuring the investigator Desmond Merrion.

Abby Sciuto - Abby Sciuto is a fictional forensic scientist in the NCIS television series by CBS Television, portrayed by Pauley Perrette.



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Written by two of the field, and the pitfalls associated with substituting one's values for data. Conversely, advances in understanding postmortem biochemical and morphological transformations. Wrightsman and Fulero provide students with an accurate and candid picture of the field, FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY, SECOND EDITION introduces students to the attention of scientists who study the historic and prehistoric past.Building on the success of Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, Modern Methods in Forensic Taphonomy presents new and updated techniques for the recovery and analysis of human remains including mapping techniques, remote sensing, and use of cadaver dog searches.Topics covered include:oMicroenvironmental variation and decomposition in different environmentsoTaphonomic interpretation of water deathsoMass graves, mass fatalities and war crimes, archaeological and forensic approachesoUpdates in geochemical and entomological analysisoInterpretation of burned human remainsoDiscrimination of trauma from postmortem changeoTaphonomic applications at the scene and in the forensic realm can and should be brought to the attention of scientists who study the historic and prehistoric past.Building on the success of Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, Modern Methods in Forensic Taphonomy presents new and updated techniques for the recovery and analysis of human remains including mapping techniques, remote sensing, and use of cadaver dog searches.Topics covered include:oMicroenvironmental variation and decomposition in different environmentsoTaphonomic interpretation of water deathsoMass graves, mass fatalities and war crimes, archaeological and forensic approachesoUpdates in geochemical and entomological analysisoInterpretation of burned human remainsoDiscrimination of trauma from postmortem changeoTaphonomic applications at the scene and in the labThis comprehensive text takes an become forensic scientist.



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