The scientific investigator,

This instruction book for police investigators teaches how to identify, collect, and preserve evidence such as bloodstains, fingerprints, and handwriting, and how to use various investigation equipment. A discussion of crime scene investigations covers searching for and protecting evidence and estab...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Arther, Richard O.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Springfield, Ill., Thomas [©1965]
Springfield, Ill. : Thomas, [1964?]
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. The scientific investigator + crime laboratory = solved crimes
  • Chapter 2. Success starts at the crime scene
  • Chapter 3. Saved by a hair
  • Chapter 4. The lie detector does
  • Chapter 5. Out, damned spot! Out!
  • Chapter 6. Hitting the target
  • Chapter 7. Cast of characters
  • Chapter 8. Caught by the camera
  • Chapter 9. Fingered
  • Chapter 10. Signed, sealed, and delivered--to the pen
  • Chapter 11. How to murder someone--and get away with it
  • Chapter 12. Measuring the hic
  • Chapter 13. Minute evidence takes only minutes
  • Chapter 14. It's up to you
  • Appendix A.A dollar evaluation of the polygraph
  • Appendix B. Polygraph rules and regulations
  • Appendix D. How to send evidence to a crime laboratory
  • Index.