Saturday, December 31, 2005

FORENSIC MEDICINE

Clinical Forensic Medicine

A Physicians Guide - Clinical Forensic Medicine
Publisher: Humana Press Inc.,U.S.
Pub. Date: 01/04/05
Editor: Stark, Margaret M.
File type: .chm

About- In this newly updated second edition, Margaret Stark and a team of authoritative experts offer a timely survey of the fundamental principles and latest developments in clinical forensic medicine. Topics range from sexual assault examination to injury interpretation, from nonaccidental injury in children, to crowd control agents. Also included are extensive discussions of the care of detainees, child sexual abuse, infectious diseases, the management of substance abuse detainees in custody, the causes and prevention of deaths in custody, and the fundamentals of traffic medicine. New to this edition are chapters on the medical aspects of restraint and on infectious diseases. Comprehensive and authoritative, A Physicians Guide to Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2nd Ed., offers forensic specialists and allied professionals a reliable, up-to-date guide to proven practices and procedures for a every variety of police inquiry requiring clinical forensic investigation.


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Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences

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Jay A. Siegel, Geoffrey C. Knupfer, Pekka J. Saukko, "Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences", Elsevier | 2000 Year | ISBN: 0122272153 | PDF | ~75 Mb | 1600Pages


“ The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences is the first resource to provide comprehensive coverage of the core theories, methods, techniques, and applications employed by forensic scientists. One of the more pressing concerns in forensic science is the collection of evidence from the crime scene and its relevance to the forensic analysis carried out in the laboratory. The Encyclopedia will serve to inform both the crime scene worker and the laboratory worker of their protocols, procedures, and limitations. The more than 200 articles contained in the Encyclopedia form a repository of core information that will be of use to instructors, students, and professionals in the criminology, legal, and law enforcement communities.

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F.B.I. Handbook To Forensic Science

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Unit scientists are responsible for research and development activities, validation studies, and the transition of new forensic techniques, procedures, and protocols to the caseworking Units within the Laboratory. The results and findings of completed research projects conducted by the scientists are published in scientific journals and presented to the forensic science community at professional meetings. In addition, the scientists provide advanced technical training in specialized fields such as mass spectrometry, chromatography, and DNA analysis to federal, state, and local laboratory personnel through formal training classes and symposia. Scientists in the Unit are leading experts in their respective fields and provide valuable advice and guidance to state and local law enforcement agencies on a regular basis.

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