The Forensic Laboratory Handbook: Procedures and PracticeAshraf Mozayani, Carla Noziglia Springer Science & Business Media, 2007. gada 8. nov. - 300 lappuses A comprehensive and easy-to-read introduction to the work of the modern forensic laboratory. The authors explain in simple language the capabilities and limitations of modern forensic laboratory procedures, techniques, analyses, and interpretations. Here, the interested reader will find an understandable and fascinating introduction to the complex worlds of forensic serology DNA, chemistry, crime reconstruction, digital evidence, explosives, arson, fingerprints, firearms, tool marks, odontology, and pathology. Additional chapters address the problems of assuring quality and seeking trace evidence in the forensic laboratory. |
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... present. A large majority of DNA/serology cases involve sexual assaults. Evidence from these types of cases commonly includes sexual assault kits, complainant clothing, bedding, and sometimes suspect clothing. Other common case ...
... present. A large majority of DNA/serology cases involve sexual assaults. Evidence from these types of cases commonly includes sexual assault kits, complainant clothing, bedding, and sometimes suspect clothing. Other common case ...
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... present on clothing or items belonging to a suspect are the objects that hold the most evidentiary, or probative, value. For some cases, the most logical course of evidence examination is rather obvious. For example, in most cases of ...
... present on clothing or items belonging to a suspect are the objects that hold the most evidentiary, or probative, value. For some cases, the most logical course of evidence examination is rather obvious. For example, in most cases of ...
4. lappuse
... present and their location on each item is placed into the case file. Serologists also take detailed notes of their testing and outcomes. This documentation is referenced during an analyst's testimony during criminal proceedings ...
... present and their location on each item is placed into the case file. Serologists also take detailed notes of their testing and outcomes. This documentation is referenced during an analyst's testimony during criminal proceedings ...
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... present on an item. It is not considered specific enough to state that a particular bodily fluid is unequivocally present on an item because other substances may also produce a positive test result, known as a “false-positive.” The ...
... present on an item. It is not considered specific enough to state that a particular bodily fluid is unequivocally present on an item because other substances may also produce a positive test result, known as a “false-positive.” The ...
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... present in seminal fluid originates in the prostate. Bodily fluids, such as blood, saliva, urine, vaginal secretions, and others also contain AP. However, the amount of AP in seminal fluid is greater than that found in other tissues. It ...
... present in seminal fluid originates in the prostate. Bodily fluids, such as blood, saliva, urine, vaginal secretions, and others also contain AP. However, the amount of AP in seminal fluid is greater than that found in other tissues. It ...
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CHAPTER 2 | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 | 63 |
CHAPTER 4 | 79 |
CHAPTER 6 | 117 |
CHAPTER 7 | 143 |
CHAPTER 8 | 177 |
CHAPTER 9 | 195 |
CHAPTER 10 | 211 |
CHAPTER 12 | 249 |
CHAPTER 13 | 265 |
Index | 291 |
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