Hidden Evidence: 40 True Crimes and How Forensic Science Helped Solve Them
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Hidden Evidence: 40 True Crimes and How Forensic Science Helped Solve Them

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Hidden Evidence takes you to the scenes of 40 infamous crimes and into the heart of the forensic investigations. These are the true crime shockers that have grabbed headlines and aroused public passions. David Owen explains the scientific procedures that helped crack every one of these cases -- from the gathering of elusive physical clues to the examination of weapons and

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Paperback, 240 pages
Published September 2nd 2000 by Firefly Books (first published October 1999)
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Catten
Catten rated it 5 of 5 stars
David Owen takes an in-depth look at how forensic science has evolved from methods of investigation used in ancient China to today’s high-tech techniques. Each chapter features several case studies and Owen uses these to illustrate the many improvements and discoveries in the field of forensics. Every page features drawings, diagrams, or photographs, some in color and some not for the squeamish.

Starting with the T’ang Dynasty in China, Owen tracks the science of discovery through the...more
Frederick Bingham
This book is about the science of forensics. It discusses things like how bullets are identified, what happens to a body when it floats in water for several days, how bloodstains can be detected and other topics from crime detection. It is filled with colorful pictures. It talks about some specific crimes, the Lockerbie bombing, the World Trade Center, OJ Simpson, Sacco and Vanzetti, etc. The case studies were fascinating, but not detailed enough. The discussion of the the science was less inter...more
Julie
This work is the perfect nonfiction booktalking book--attractive layout, intriguing subject, and truly gruesome pictures. This book is not for the faint of heart, but most teens will be fascinated by its combination of scientific fact and voyeurism. Owen takes the reader through a brief history of forensic science and then goes through methods of determining a victim's identity, from physical evidence to fingerprints and DNA profiling. He discusses various criminal methods, from poison and knive...more
Kayla Fancy
thiss book is really describing ! and it is very gross but interesting.
Jessi
A great look into the world of forensic evidence!
C. Teresina
Glossy pages and background infromation are the mainstays of this book. The cases are tiny snippets. Interesting, but not amazing.
Dina P.
buku ini baguuuus bgt.
tentang kriminologi forensik.
mencari bukti2 kejahatan lwt laboratorium.
membuktikan kalau sepandai-pandai penjahat melompat akhirnya digagalkan oleh teknologi juga.

I love this book sooo much, highly recomended terutama buat yg suka cerita2 kriminal ^-^
Allison Janeé Barilone
I studied this book like a textbook. I wish I could take a class in forensics. It had lots of gruesome information and pictures and I walked away a little disgusted (of course!) but still intruiged.
Alia
I always fascinated by crime-solving stories. this book showed you how crimes were solved in real world by science. It's one of my favourite books of all time :)
Tracy
Tracy rated it 4 of 5 stars
Interesting. I enjoyed the case files more than the information sections. I think I would find this a useful resource if I was writing a crime story.
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