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The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences provides a comprehensive, definitive, and up to date reference of the main areas of specialist and expert knowledge and skills used by those involved in all aspects of the forensic process, including, but not limited to forensic scientists, doctors, practicing and academic lawyers, para-legals, police, crime scene investigators, analytical chemists, toxicologists, etc.
The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences covers all areas of specialist and expert knowledge and skill which, either as part of an established forensic discipline or as a potentially useful
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Produktbeschreibung
The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences provides a comprehensive, definitive, and up to date reference of the main areas of specialist and expert knowledge and skills used by those involved in all aspects of the forensic process, including, but not limited to forensic scientists, doctors, practicing and academic lawyers, para-legals, police, crime scene investigators, analytical chemists, toxicologists, etc.

The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences covers all areas of specialist and expert knowledge and skill which, either as part of an established forensic discipline or as a potentially useful emerging discipline, are of interest to those involved in the forensic process. This includes both the scientific methodology and the admissibility of evidence. The encyclopedia also includes case studies of landmark cases in the definition and practice of forensic science.

The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences presents all material on a level and in a style that makes it accessible to a wide range of readers. Lawyers will be able to understand the science behind scientific evidence, scientists will understand the legal aspects, physical scientists will have access to biological and social sciences aspects and vice versa.
This A to Z encyclopedia provides a comprehensive, definitive, and up-to-date reference of the main areas of specialist and expert knowledge and skills used by those involved in all aspects of the forensic process, including, but not limited to, forensic scientists, doctors, practicing and academic lawyers, paralegals, police, crime scene investigators, analytical chemists, behavioral scientists and toxicologists. This five-volume set covers all topics which, either as part of an established forensic discipline or as a potentially useful emerging discipline, are of interest to those involved in the forensic process. This includes both the scientific methodology and the admissibility of evidence. The encyclopedia also provides case studies of landmark cases in the definition and practice of forensic science. Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science presents all material on a level and in a style that makes it accessible to a wide range of readers. In particular, lawyers needing to better understand the key aspects of the science, and scientists who require a deeper insight into legal issues will find the encyclopedia an important resource, as will physical, biological and behavioral scientists who require background information on the most important aspects of each other's areas of expertise.
Autorenporträt
EDITORS IN CHIEF ALLAN JAMIESON, The Forensic Institute, UK ANDRE A. MOENSSENS, Forensic Consultant, Columbia City, USA. Douglas Stripp Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri at Kansas City, USA SECTION EDITORS Behavioral Sciences CARL N. EDWARDS Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, Policy Analyst, USA Biological Sciences ALLAN JAMIESON The Forensic Institute, UK Criminalistics CLAUDE ROUX Department of Chemistry and Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Digital Evidence, Multimedia and Engineering ZENO GERADTS Netherlands Forensic Institute; Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands DNA and the Analysis of Biological Fluids ALLAN JAMIESON The Forensic Institute, UK Fire and Explosives JOHN LENTINI Scientific Fire Analysis, USA Investigation and Law Enforcement ALLAN SCOTT School of Forensic and Investigative Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, UK Law ANDRE MOENSSENS Forensic Consultant, Columbia City, USA. Douglas Stripp Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri at Kansas City, USA Medicine PEKKA SAUKKO Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Turku, Finland Statistics and Evidence Evaluation CHRISTOPHE CHAMPOD Institut de Police Scientifi que, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland TACHA HICKS Institut de Police Scientifi que, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland Toxicology and Drug Analysis OLAF H. DRUMMER Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Australia Trace Evidence SHEILA WILLIS Forensic Science Laboratory, Garda HQ, Ireland
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"This is an excellent and indispensable encyclopedia. Some encyclopedias of forensic science and forensic medicine have been published before, but they have gone out of date, and we all could do with a new and up-to-date information on this subject. It is virtually a goldmine of information." (Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, July 2009)