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Solving Crimes With Science: Forensics

Solving Crimes with Physics (Forensics, the Science of Crime-Solving) by William Hunter

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Most people cringe when they hear the word physics. Physics is a very technical science that most people rely on every day, but do not really care to understand. Things work, and that is enough for most of us. Solving Crimes with Physics delves into the use of this challenging science to give readers a basic understanding of how the principles of physics can be used to solve crimes. From ballistics to bomb blasts, the knowledge of the theories of physics are powerful tools in the hands of a skilled forensic scientist.

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First published November 1, 2005

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May 12, 2017
Overall this book was really good and informed one how they use physics to determine how a crime happened and physics is super important in crime fighting. I would absolutely recommend this book to anybody,this book gives many details about physics in crime scenes and how much or how little time it takes to solve a crime. I would recommend this book to a very good reader and to a reader who doesn’t get distracted easily because I got off track sometimes because of the book having so much information

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