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Fundamentals of Forensic Science
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Author(s):
Max M. Houck
Jay A. Siegel
ISBN:
9780123749895
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
26 January 2010
Publisher:
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Within 10 working days
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Description

Unlike other introductory textbooks on the topic, "Fundamentals of Forensic Science, 2e" presents a complete look at the forensic sciences, emphasizing the biology, chemistry, and physical sciences that underpin forensic science. This book covers over 40 percent of newly revised content, covering the principles that are central to forensic science. 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, 2e" 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, 2e" is everything a student or practicing professional needs.

Organized along the timeline of a real case, it begins with an introduction and history of forensic science, covers the basic methods of analysis used in most forensic examinations, addresses the biological, chemical, and physical elements relevant to the field, and concludes with an examination of how forensic science intersects with the law. This title contains vivid, full-color illustrations that diagram key concepts and depict evidence encountered in the field. It covers straightforward unit organization that includes key terms, numerous feature boxes emphasizing internet resources, historical events in forensic science, practical issues in laboratory analysis, and topics for further reading. Effective pedagogy - including end-of-chapter questions - paired with a clear writing style makes this an invaluable resource for professors and students of forensic science.

About the Author(s)

Max M. Houck is the Director of the Forensic Science Initiative at West Virginia University, a program that develops research and professional training for forensic scientists and related professionals. Mr. Houck is a trace evidence expert and forensic anthropologist who was assigned to the Trace Evidence Unit at the FBI Laboratory from 1992 to 2001. While at the FBI, Mr. Houck worked over 800 cases, including several major cases. Before joining WVU, he was assigned to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, to assist with the examination and identification of the victims of the 9-11-01 Pentagon attack. Mr. Houck is the recipient of an FBI Performance Award and the ASTM Forensic Sciences Award in 2000. Mr. Houck is the editor of two volumes of case reviews,
Mute Witnesses
and
Trace Evidence Analysis,
both published with Academic Press.
Jay Siegel is Director of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program at Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. He holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from George Washington University. He worked for 3 years at the Virginia Bureau of Forensic Sciences, analyzing drugs, fire residues and trace evidence. From 1980 to 2004 he was professor of forensic chemistry and Director of the forensic science program at Michigan State University in the School of Criminal Justice.
Dr. Siegel has testified over 200 times as an expert witness in 12 states, Federal Court and Military Court. He is Editor in Chief of the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, author of Forensic Science: A Beginner's Guide and Fundamentals of Forensic Science and has over 30 publications in forensic science journals. Dr. Siegel was awarded the 2005 Paul Kirk Award for lifetime achievement in forensic science. In February 2009, he was named Distinguished Fellow by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. In April 2009 he was named the Distinguished Alumni Scholar Award by his alma mater, George Washington University.

Additional Title Information

Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint: Academic Press Inc
Country of publication: United States
Dimensions: 189mm (Width) x 246mm (Height) x 32mm (Thickness)
Weight: 1.42 kg
Pages: 680