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Interpol

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When the roots of Interpol were established in the early 20th century, its founders could never have imagined such developments, but they knew that crime was becoming more international in scope. This book chronicles this agency's efforts to combat international crime.

112 pages, Library Binding

First published April 1, 2011

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Colin Evans

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Colin Evans is the author of 17 books dealing with forensics and true crime. His fascination with the murkier side of human nature began while he was still in school. Hours spent in library archives researching contemporary newspaper accounts about "Jack the Ripper" (no, he doesn't have any clues to the killer's identity, and he seriously doubts that anyone else does, either) got him started and it's really never stopped since then.

He was living in America when his first book was published in 1993, and since that time he's gone on to become one of the foremost writers dealing with the history and development of forensic science.

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December 19, 2012
This is a grade school intro, but full of well-told stories that illustrate Interpol's many missions.
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