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  1. Homicide

    A Bibliography, Second Edition

    By Bal K. Jerath, Rajinder Jerath

    Homicide represents the result of an exhaustive search of the world literature regarding homicide. More than 7,000 entries have been compiled from references selected from major indexes in libraries from outstanding universities, government agencies, and military posts; science libraries; law...

    Published January 3rd 1993 by CRC Press

  2. Disorders of Executive Functions

    Civil and Criminal Law Applications

    By Harold V. Hall, Robert J. Sbordone

    The demands and expectations of a psychologist or neuropsychologist in a courtroom are different from those in a clinical practice. The challenges to and scrutiny of one's basic credentials, training, expertise, and conclusions can be intimidating. The contributors of Disorders of Executive...

    Published December 31st 1992 by CRC Press

  3. Handbook of Court Administration and Management

    By Hays

    Series: Public Administration and Public Policy

    Blending both the theoretical and applied aspects of contemporary issues in court management, this reference/text offers in-depth coverage of all major topics and developments in judicial systems administration. It is suitable for use in the classroom or for self-study.;Providing the background...

    Published December 21st 1992 by CRC Press

  4. Gas Chromatography In Forensic Science

    Edited by Ian Tebbett

    Describes the application of gas chromatography to various aspects of forensic chemistry. Following an introduction to the basic theory of chromatographic separations, the text discusses specific issues, such as drug analysis, fires and explosives, alcohol and toxicology....

    Published October 30th 1992 by CRC Press

  5. Friction Ridge Skin

    Comparison and Identification of Fingerprints

    By James F. Cowger

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    Here is a complete guide to the collection, classification, and comparison of friction skin prints and the determination of identity and nonidentity. It discusses: the cause and significance of variations in prints; the importance of class characteristics in print; the application of probability in...

    Published September 17th 1992 by CRC Press

  6. Tire Imprint Evidence

    By Peter McDonald

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    Improve your use of tire imprint evidence with the work of an expert. McDonald discusses methods for examining, capturing, and recording imprints, outlines standard procedures for identification, shows how to prepare expert testimony, and provides detailed technical information helpful in...

    Published September 16th 1992 by CRC Press

  7. Practical Gambling Investigation Techniques

    By Kevin B. Kinnee

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    Practical Gambling Investigation Techniques is an invaluable, one-of-a-kind guide to investigating illegal gambling activities. The book covers the entire sequence of events involved in a gambling investigation from the receipt of a complaint to the preparation for trial. It discusses how to use...

    Published September 16th 1992 by CRC Press

  8. Introduction to Forensic Engineering

    By Randall K. Noon

    Forensic engineering is generally defined as the application of engineering principles and methodology to answer questions of fact that may have legal ramifications. This new book provides an introduction to the science, methodology, and engineering principles involved in the diagnosis of some...

    Published September 2nd 1992 by CRC Press

  9. DNA Profiling

    By Simon Easteal, Neil McLeod, Ken Reed

    Published November 24th 1991 by CRC Press

  10. The Use Of Statistics In Forensic Science

    By C. G. G. Aitken, David A. Stoney

    Describes ways of assessing forensic science evidence and the means of communicating the assessment to a court of law. The aim of this work is to ensure that the courts consider seriously the probability of the evidence of association....

    Published October 30th 1991 by CRC Press