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Dictionary Of Forensic Science

Forensic scientists apply scientific analysis in a legal context and play a vital role in solving crimes. Sometimes the collection of forensic evidence is the only way to establish or exclude an association between suspect and victim or crime scene or to establish a likely order of events. Profiting from recent scientific developments and the advancement of technological equipment forensic science is a rapidly evolving discipline that encompasses many sciences and the law. This dictionary covers in over 1300 entries the key concepts within forensic science including a wide array of relevant specialist terms from areas such as chemistry biology anthropology art engineering firearms toolmarks trace evidence crime scene investigation case history biographies of investigators and criminals as
well as forensic computing. Ranging from crime scene to fibers and fluorescence to RAM this new dictionary is the most up-to-date of its kind and is international in scope. Entry-level web links to online resources are listed and regularly updated on a companion website expanding the scope of the dictionary and pointing to more in-depth supplementary material. Many entries are complemented by case examples (Dr Crippen Mary Ann Cotton etc.) figures and photographs which makes this A to Z an ideal reference for students of forensic science as well as professionals and those with an interest in forensics.
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Forensic scientists apply scientific analysis in a legal context & play a vital role in solving crimes. Sometimes the collection of forensic evidence is the only way to establish or exclude an association between suspect & victim or crime scene or to establish a likely order of events. Profiting from recent scientific developments & the advancement of technological equipment forensic science is a rapidly evolving discipline that encompasses many sciences & the law. This dictionary covers in over 1300 entries the key concepts within forensic science including a wide array of relevant specialist terms from areas such as chemistry biology anthropology art engineering firearms toolmarks trace evidence crime scene investigation case history biographies of investigators & criminals as well as forensic computing. Ranging from crime scene to fibers & fluorescence to RAM this new dictionary is the most up-to-date of its kind & is international in scope. Entry-level web links to online resources are listed & regularly updated on a companion website expanding the scope of the dictionary & pointing to more in-depth supplementary material. Many entries are complemented by case examples (Dr Crippen Mary Ann Cotton etc.) figures & photographs which makes this A to Z an ideal reference for students of forensic science as well as professionals & those with an interest in forensics.

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RAM - Random Access memory
Cotton - A natural fibre grown on cotton plants
Students - A group of humans who are still in full time education
Date - A day on a calendar
Date - A social activity whith a current or potential partner
Key - A physical or virtual device or code used for opening something
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Cotton - A 100% natural fibre coming from a cotton boll.
Equipment - A product or good that is tactile.
Wide - Something with a large width.
Reference - To prove evidence with a back up source.
Ideal - Something that satisfies a perfect criteria.

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