Forensic sciences
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Forensic sciences
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Forensic sciences
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Incoming Resources
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- Forensic science, the crime fighter's weapon, written and produced by Noah Morowitz ; producer, Bruce Nash ; Jaffe Productions in association with the Actuality Productions, Inc. for the History Channel ; a presentation of Hearst Entertainment ; A&E Television Networks
- Dr. Lynne Milne, produced by Anja Taylor, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in Catalyst
- Hidden evidence, the story of forensic science and how it helped to solve 50 of the world's toughest crimes, David Owen
- Contemporary Legal Issues, by Bill Wisneski
- Blood evidence, how DNA is revolutionizing the way we solve crimes, Henry C. Lee, Frank Tirnady
- Forensic science, current issues, future directions, Douglas H. Ubelaker, editor
- Henry Lee's crime scene handbook, Henry C. Lee, Timothy Palmbach, Marilyn T. Miller
- Analyzing criminal minds, forensic investigative science for the 21st century, Don Jacobs
- Every contact leaves a trace, crime scene experts talk about their work from discovery through verdict, Connie Fletcher
- Investigating history, the JFK assassination, produced by Kurtis Productions, Ltd., History Television Network Production ; producer, Sharon Barrett
- Cold case files, the most infamous cases
- Dead reckoning, the new science of catching killers, Michael Baden and Marion Roach
- Forensic science, a very short introduction, Jim Fraser
- Born to kill?, directed by Mandy Sherwood
- Forensic chemistry handbook, edited by Lawrence Kobilinsky
- Indelible Evidence, by Ian Duncan and Oliver Morse
- Forensics, what bugs, burns, prints, DNA, and more tell us about crime, Val McDermid
- How to catch a killer, hunting and capturing the world's most notorious serial killers, Katherine Ramsland, PhD
- Blood, powder, and residue, how crime labs translate evidence into proof, Beth A. Bechky
- Forensic science, an encyclopedia of history, methods, and techniques, William J. Tilstone, Kathleen A. Savage, and Leigh A. Clark
- Criminal investigation, [the art and the science], Michael D. Lyman
- Aftermath, Inc., cleaning up after CSI goes home, Gil Reavill
- Complete crime scene investigation handbook, Everett Baxter, Jr
- The head, by Lisbeth Jessen
- You do not have to say anything, directed by Mandy Sherwood
- Indelible Evidence, presented by Ludovic Kennedy
- Crime and deathscene response, produced and written by Ron Barber and Don Marsh
- Forensic firsts, murder under the microscope, produced by Swell Pictures
Outgoing Resources
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