Publisher's Synopsis
Written to be a single-source reference on the historical development and legal casework related to the most commonly accepted sub-disciplines of forensic science, this textbook presents case studies to demonstrate the foundation and development of the discipline. Covering 16 topics ranging from fingerprinting to photography, each chapter provides a brief history of the topic, two to four related case scenarios, and analyses of the cases for scientific and judicial value. It includes expert views, photographs, and original line drawings to aid pedagogy. Additional readings, lab exercises, and practical assignments supplement the text.