Unlike other introductory textbooks on the topic, Fundamentals of Forensic Science presents a complete look at the forensic sciences, emphasizing the biology, chemistry, and physical sciences that underpin forensic science. By covering the principles that are central to forensic science, and by discussing topics that are typically excluded from generalized discussions of "criminalistics," this book provides a depth and breadth of information that no other textbook contains. Written by two of the leading experts in forensic science today, Fundamentals of Forensic Science approaches the field from a truly unique and exciting perspective.Ranging from traditional topics such as crime scene investigation, spectroscopy, and DNA analysis, to the less-commonly covered --but just as essential-- topics of pathology, entomology, and anthropology, Fundamentals of Forensic Science is everything a student or practicing professional needs. Organized along the timeli
This book was required reading for my Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology class at uni. A lot of this went over my head, but there were chucks that I found helpful in my understanding of the topic. Also, I love when the chapter starts with a case example because my literature-loving brain read the rest just in the hope that I would find out what happened. But, unfortunately, it doesn't resolve the case. But, I love that there is a mini-quiz at the end of the chapter to test your knowledge. Helpful if I had the time to do that...
Awesome, sprawling introduction to Forensic Science and Crime Scene Investigation. Thought typos were prevalent throughout, I can't really blame the editor since the authors had so much and such complex content for its 600-odd pages. As a CSI student I loved this book and learned and retained SO MUCH.
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Fundamentals of forensic science is exactly what it sounds like, it is made for those 18 and up but I think it can still be interesting for the future forensic scientists of this school. From this book I have learned the process of how long it takes to solve a murder and how only one shred of a seemingly useless object can help solve the most difficult case.
Ok some of that may have been exaggerated but you know