Practice Of Crime Scene Investigation
Discover the intricate world of crime scene investigation with "Practice Of Crime Scene Investigation" by John Horswell. Published in 2004, this comprehensive guide spans 450 pages, providing in-depth insights into various facets of crime scene investigation. Horswell meticulously covers essential topics such as education and training in the field, quality systems accreditation, and the crucial role of specialist scientific disciplines in solving crimes.
This essential resource delves into vital investigative techniques, including fingerprinting, managing trauma victims, and utilizing photofit technology. Additionally, it explores the complexities of clandestine laboratories, making it an invaluable asset for professionals in criminal law, forensic science, and law enforcement. "Practice Of Crime Scene Investigation" is an essential read for those looking to deepen their understanding of the methodologies that underpin effective criminal investigation and analysis.