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The science of criminal investigation is evolving at an astonishing rate. Gone are the days of merely dusting for fingerprints and checking for lipstick traces. Today's forensics experts use DNA typing, computer and physical anthropologic reconstructions, and other highly sophisticated techniques - techniques that some critics believe have dire implications for every citizen's right to privacy and individual freedom.
Completely updated to address the latest trends and developments in the field, this revised edition of Beyond the Crime Lab takes you on an entertaining and sometimes alarming journey through the incredible and perpetually advancing world of criminal investigation.
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Beyond the Crime Lab: The New Science of Investigation
2007, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Beyond the crime lab: the new science of investigation
1999, John Wiley
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Beyond the Crime Lab: The New Science of Investigation, Revised Edition
October 1, 1998, Wiley
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Beyond the Crime Lab: The New Science of Investigation
October 1998, Tandem Library
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Beyond the crime lab: the new science of investigation
1990, Wiley
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"her, "I'm going to do to you what I did to the other bitches." She said that at least 14 other women she knew who worked the Weld Square area had had similar run-ins."
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The science of criminal investigation has come a long way from the days of dusting for fingerprints and checking for lipstick traces. Here is a thorough look at the latest developments of criminal investigation technology, and their implications for the guilty and innocent. Illustrated.
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