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  1. Forensic Examination of Glass and Paint: Analysis and Interpretation (Taylor & Francis Forensic Science Series)
  2. The Official Forensic Files Casebook by Paul Dowling, Vince Sherry, 2004-09-28
  3. Practical Bomb Scene Investigation (Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations) by James T. Thurman, 2006-03-21
  4. Solving Crimes With Physics (Forensics: the Science of Crime-Solving) by William Hunter, 2005-11-30
  5. Inaccuracies in Children's Testimony: Memory, Suggestibility, or Obedience to Authority (Haworth Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences, & Offender ... Sciences, & Offender Rehabilitation) by Jo?a Meyer, 1997-06-16
  6. Forensic Discovery (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) by Dan Farmer, Wietse Venema, 2005-01-09
  7. Forensic Science (DK Eyewitness Books) by Chris Cooper, 2008-05-05
  8. An Introduction to Forensic DNA Analysis, Second Edition by Norah Rudin, Keith Inman, 2001-12-21
  9. Forensic Science: An Introduction To Criminalistics by Peter R. De Forest, R. E. Gaensslen, et all 1983-04-01
  10. A Guide to Forensic Testimony: The Art and Practice of Presenting Testimony As An Expert Technical Witness by Fred Chris Smith, Rebecca Gurley Bace, 2002-10-19
  11. Forensic Investigator: Measurement (Raintree Fusion; Physical Science) by Susan Glass, 2007-09-15
  12. Forensic Science: An Illustrated Dictionary by John C. Brenner, 2003-12-29
  13. Forensic Medical Investigation of Motor Vehicle Incidents by Dr. Michael P. Burke, 2006-11-27
  14. Soil Analysis in Forensic Taphonomy: Chemical and Biological Effects of Buried Human Remains

121. Center For Forensic Studies
Promotes innovation in physical evidence examination. Staff resumes, workshop details, publications and information on the forensic science minor.
http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~menzel/
Criminalistics Research
Law Enforcement Training
Case Work
Please click on one of the above three buttons.
See Literature page for links.

122. Who Dunnit?
Answering these questions is what forensic science is all about. forensic scienceis the study of objects that relate to a crime. The objects are evidence
http://www.cyberbee.com/whodunnit/crime.html
Who took a bite out of the candy? Sticky fingers have been found on the broken aquarium glass. Wet footprints lead to the open window. What is that powdery substance next to the broken piggy bank? Answering these questions is what forensic science is all about. Forensic science is the study of objects that relate to a crime. The objects are evidence and analyzing the evidence is what forensic scientists do. They observe, classify, compare, use numbers, measure, predict, interpret data, and draw inferences. Scientists they are and crimes they solve. Learn how to be a crime solver by exploring the world of the forensic scientist. Before studying a crime scene we must practice the skills needed in analyzing evidence. After you have completed the skill building assignments, try solving the crime.
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Powders Solve the Crime Teeth Impressions ... Resources Updated April, 2005
Linda C. Joseph and Linda D. Resch We would like to thank Kimberly Franklin from Connolly Middle School, Tempe, Arizona for her work with the Chase Active Learning program and the inspiration to create this Web-based activity. Thanks also go to Bobbie Brooks of Columbus Public Schools who created the crime scene graphic and suspect sketches.

123. UF Forensic Science - Home Page
University of Florida forensic science Distance Education Programs The Universityof Florida s distance education in forensic science brings the
http://www.forensicscience.ufl.edu/
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The University of Florida's distance education in forensic science brings the classroom to you. Learn from faculty with an international reputation. Designed for today's working professionals, the program is offered entirely online, so you can work comfortably at home.
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124. Forensic Science, The Book
Author and columnist s announcements, as well as notes about forensic science,criminal justice and primatology, with online book purchase, and schedule of
http://www.andreacampbell.com/html/forensic_science.html
Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues and Investigation What happened? Who did what? How? Why? These are the questions police and prosecutors must answer to solve a crime and bring the criminal to justice. Sometimes the task is relatively easy. Other times it is monumentally difficult, like reconstructing a lost language from a single sentence of text. Fortunately, police and prosecutors have a powerful ally: science. By bringing to bear on the evidence knowledge from such disciplines as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology , and psychology, forensic scientists can help investigators crack even the toughest cases. Forensic Science takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the world of evidence collection and analysis. From tried-and-true investigatory tools like fingerprinting to the cutting edge of DNA profiling, from ballistics to bite marks, from reading stories in the activities of insects to reading the stories human bones tell, this book explains forensic science techniques in terms the layperson can understand. Throughout, actual cases show theory in action and remind us that what happens in the lab has profound consequences for the many people touched by crime ISBN 0-7910-4950-7
  • Hardcover $22.95 retail, 136 pages

125. School Of Public Safety And Professional Studies
Graduate and undergraduate degree programs specifically oriented toward career paths in aviation, occupational safety and health, criminal justice, forensic science, fire science and arson investigation, corrections, paralegal studies and related programs. Located in West Haven.
http://www.newhaven.edu/psps/
Public Safety and Professional Studies Home Quick Links Activities Calendar Academics -Graduate Schedule -Undergrad Schedule -Academic Calendar -Blackboard -California Programs -Southeastern Campus Admissions -Undergraduate Admissions -Graduate Admissions -International Admissions Registrar -Undergraduate -Graduate Directions (Main Campus) Email -Faculty/Staff -Students Employment at UNH -Search Job LIstings Financial Aid Libraries -Marvin K. Peterson Library -Alliance Theater -Center for Family Business -Gallery at UNH -Orchestra New England Research Centers -CAPSR -Henry C. Lee Institute -Quinnipiac GIS Schools -Arts and Sciences -Engineering -Hotel and Tourism -Business -Public Safety Student Life -Residential Life -Clubs and Organizations -Student Services -International Services Office Undergraduate
Degree programs and certificates Graduate
Degree programs and certificates Faculty
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Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science

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Advanced Public Safety Research Contact Us
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School of Public Safety and Professional Studies
Now Offering MS: National Security Thomas A. Johnson, DCrim, Dean

126. Career Forensic Science Technicians
The Internet System for Education and Employment Knowledge (ISEEK) is Minnesota swebsite for career exploration, education and training, employment and
http://www.iseek.org/sv/13000.jsp?id=100326

127. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
News, ratings, episode listings, pictures, character and cast profiles, links, factual inaccuracies, and links to information on forensic science.
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September 15, 2004 Check out this new CSI group http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/Evidence_Cannot_Lie/ March 18, 2003 Check out this new CSI Site March 10, 2003 Test your "CSI-Q" on TNN's site. I'm not sure if they're still having the contest, but you can try and see. They are giving the PC game to winners. March 5, 2003
UBI Soft has a CSI PC game coming out March 25. You can preorder it here at amazon.com
If anyone gets the game and wants to write a review for the site here

128. Teaching Resources - Forensic Science
Teaching Resources for Stages 4 5 forensic science INTRODUCTION ForensicScience Project - a teaching unit for forensic science from Canada s
http://science.uniserve.edu.au/school/resource/forensic.html
Forensic Science - General Forensic Entomology Forensic Palynology Forensic Medicine ... On-line Mysteries to Solve
Forensic Science - General Crime Investigations: A Science Workshop for teachers in grades k-3 - University of North Texas
http://www.unt.edu/scope/book.pdf
The Beast of Bodmin Moor - a Science Casebook from The Natural History Museum, London, uses comparative anantomy and forensic entomology to identify an unknown skeleton
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/interactive/science-casebooks/bm/bm_01.htm
9.9 Forensic Chemistry - UniServe Science resources for Stage 6 Chemistry: Forensic Chemistry
http://science.uniserve.edu.au/school/curric/stage6/chem/forchem.html
Forensics/Genetics - a twelve week course in Forensics and Genetics built for a top year 10 class covering ccell biology, molecular biology, forensics and genetics, from FuturePD, Western Australia, pdf file requiring Acrobat Reader 4
http://www.futurepd.org/curriculum_materials.htm
The Silent Witness - a collaborative project between the Queensland University of Technology and Craigslea State High School
http://home.iprimus.com.au/ararapaj/craigslea_testbed/Forensic%20Web%20Test%20Site/index.htm

129. Forensic Science
forensic science Timeline Classes in forensic science Forensic Resources forensic science links The ultimate guide to forensic entomology
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Forensic Science Add a link Top of page Reddy's Forensic Page
http://www.forensicpage.com

Many links in forensic science Forensic Entomology
http://www.maggotsfrommurders.com

Forensic entomology kits for the science classroom from middle school to college Explore Forensics
http://www.exploreforensics.com

Explore Forensics.com is the number one stop for forensic information, crime scene analysis, featuring articles, information and products American Academy of Forensic Sciences
http://www.aafs.org/

American Academy of Forensic Sciences Forensic Science : Google Directory http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Science_in_Society/Forensic_Science?tc=1/ Forensic Science : Google Directory Education in forensic science http://www.forensicdna.com/ Education in forensic science Forensic Science Resource Manual for Teachers http://www.forensicsinschool.com Two teacher resource manuals that each contain over 100 pages of 'ready-to-go' forensic science classroom activities (ie. worksheets, labs, readings, notes, case studies, research projects). These manuals were written by two experienced high school teachers and edited by a veteran police officer and are now are available for purchase.

130. Contents - Forensic Science Communications - July 2005
Articles, reviews, standards and guidelines for research and technology, jobs and forthcoming meetings for the forensic science community, maintained by the FBI, Washington, DC.
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/fsc/current/index.htm

Table of Contents
Back Issues Search Editors ... Instructions for Authors
Contents Research and Technology Forensic Analysis of Blue Ballpoint Pen Inks Using Capillary Electrophoresis
Jason D. Brewer, Kristin A. Hagan, and James M. Egan Forensic Analysis of Black Ballpoint Pen Inks Using Capillary Electrophoresis
James M. Egan, Kristin A. Hagan, and Jason D. Brewer Standards and Guidelines Best Practices for Documenting Image Enhancement
Scientific Working Group on Imaging Technologies (SWGIT) Short Communications FBI Laboratory Accreditation
Marsha L. Karas FBI Laboratory Specialized Training Program
Anja Einseln Meetings and Conferences To Meetings and Conferences Page Inclusion of a manuscript in Forensic Science Communications (ISSN 1528-8005) in no way represents an endorsement or recommendation of any part of that article by the U.S. Government, the U.S. Department of Justice, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Authors may submit manuscripts for possible publication in Forensic Science Communications . See Instructions for Authors Authors assume total responsibility for the contents and accuracy of their submissions.

131. Forensic Science | Let Evidence Reveal The Truth
The role of forensic science extends beyond the barriers of murder cases to the Without forensic science, the truth behind some of the most criminal
http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00206/index1.htm
Scene of Crime The Autopsy Piecing Together Identity Tracing The Evidence Narrowing The Suspects Murder Tools Crimes of Stealth Interactive Extra Materials About Us Site Map Help Credits Home Welcome Main F orensic science has shaped the world of justice, fuelling crime investigations and signifying the progress of modern technology. Forensic science of today covers :
  • Modern computer/clay facial reconstruction; DNA fingerprinting; Autopsy techniques; Forensic anthropology; Toxicology and much more.
What more reliable method is there to prove innocent or guilty other than through science? *Above picture courtesy of Free-Stock-Photos View Interactive Overview - 2.61MB (*Requires Flash)

132. Dr. Gail Anderson
Associate professor in forensic science and entomology. Laboratory, research interests, publications, projects and courses.
http://www.sfu.ca/~ganderso/
DR. GAIL S. ANDERSON
Associate Professor
Associate Director
B. Sc. Honours Zoology (Manchester University); M.P.M., Ph.D. ( Simon Fraser University
Photo by Marianne Meadahl, Current Research Interests forensic science, forensic entomology with particular emphasis on carrion ecology, medical and veterinary entomology
To Contact me Dr. Gail Anderson School of Criminology Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, B.C. Phone: (604) 291-3589 or Fax: Email: ganderso@sfu.ca
COURSES THAT I TEACH
CRIM 355 THE FORENSIC SCIENCES
This course will examine the use and interpretation of physical forensic evidence in court. It will critically examine and evaluate the major forensic sciences used in criminal investigation today, as well as look at the crime scene. Subjects examined will include victim identification, mode, manner cause of death, crime scene analysis, forensic biology, DNA evidence, firearms evidence, toxicology, chemistry and questioned documents.
CRIM 370 DIRECTED READINGS
Independent readings in a selected field of study usually in forensic science, police work, crime scenes, psychological profiling, ViCLAS, serial crime analysis

133. Department Of Chemical And Forensic Sciences, University Of Bradford, INDEX
Offers information about the department, prospective undergraduate and graduatestudents, and current students.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/chemistry/
LOW VISION VERSION Division of Chemical and Forensic Sciences
Bradford School of Pharmacy
School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford
Richmond Road, Bradford BD7 1DP Telephone Facsimile Head of Department Dr John R Purvis Email: CFS Bradford Prospective Undergraduate Students This is Bradford Courses City of Bradford Courses Brochure ... Money Matters The Department Undergraduate Fees Staff Contact Details DfES information about Student Finance The Department ... Campus Maps Prospective Postgraduate Students Research Activities On-Line Postgraduate Prospectus (short) Request a Prospectus Contact the Admissions Office Current Undergraduate Students Postgraduate Fees Modules Codes and Module Descriptors University Library Catalogue Computer Centre Services Useful Links to Other Sites Forensic Science Society Dr Dob's Links to Forensic Science Topics Royal Society of Chemistry New Scientist Magazine ... ChemSoc (RSC Chemical Science Network) Current Postgraduate Students The Society of Chemical Industry Postgraduate Seminar Series Jobs.ac.uk

134. Forensic Science & Chemistry
Home page for the Department of forensic science Chemistry at APU, Cambridge,England.
http://web.apu.ac.uk/appsci/chemistry/
Students/staff extranet Search
The Department of Forensic Science and Chemistry is one of seven Departments which constitute the University's Faculty of Science and Technology and is based in Cambridge. The Department considers itself innovative in its approach to teaching and learning and aims to provide a friendly, caring atmosphere and a positive environment for learning chemistry. It is also innovative in its course provision. Contact us Top Back Trackback: Home Faculties Faculty of Science and Technology Departments Last updated: 09/09/2005 10:25:34 by web-team@apu.ac.uk
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135. Crime Scene Expert: Ohio Crime Scene Expert Witness, Consultant
forensic science consultant offers evaluation of forensic evidence and investigation services, including bloodstain pattern analysis.
http://www.crimesceneexpert.com/
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Ohio Crime Scene Expert
Understanding Forensic Evidence can be a daunting task. In homicide cases, it can literally mean the difference between life and death. As a litigator, you know that keeping up with the changing nature of case law is challenging enough. Often times, you are in need of a Forensic Expert who can assist you with the interpretation and evaluation of Forensic Evidence that may have linked your client to a criminal event. You will need an Expert Witness to explain the significance, limitations and value of that evidence to the trier of the facts. As a Forensic Science Consultant, I am committed to assisting you with this task. I will distill complex forensic evidence issues into a more palatable format through a Critical Case Analysis and Evaluation of the Forensic Evidence
I offer assistance, not only in the evaluation of forensic evidence, but also in the following critical areas of forensic investigation:
  • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Crime Scene Reconstruction Expert WitnessTestimony in Homicide Cases

"Uncovering Reasonable Doubt from Crime Scene to Courtroom"

136. Summary Report
194092.00 - forensic science Technicians. Collect, identify, classify, andanalyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations.
http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/19-4092.00
Related Links OnLine Help Home Occupation Quick Search: Updated 2004
Summary Report for:
19-4092.00 - Forensic Science Technicians
Collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations. Perform tests on weapons or substances, such as fiber, hair, and tissue to determine significance to investigation. May testify as expert witnesses on evidence or crime laboratory techniques. May serve as specialists in area of expertise, such as ballistics, fingerprinting, handwriting, or biochemistry. Sample of reported job titles: Criminalist, Crime Scene Technician, Crime Scene Investigator, Evidence Technician, Crime Scene Analyst, Detective-Crime Scene Investigations, Forensic Scientist, Latent Fingerprint Examiner View report: Summary Details Custom Tasks Knowledge ... Related Occupations
Tasks
  • Testify in court about investigative and analytical methods and findings. Keep records and prepare reports detailing findings, investigative methods, and laboratory techniques. Interpret laboratory findings and test results in order to identify and classify substances, materials, and other evidence collected at crime scenes. Operate and maintain laboratory equipment and apparatus.

137. Mason Vactron Forensic Science Equipment
products for the development, examination and recording of latent fingerprints which are used by police and forensic scientists either in the laboratory or at the scene of a crime
http://www.masonvactron.co.uk
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forensic science equipment November 2004

138. Contents - Forensic Science Communications - July 2005
Inclusion of a manuscript in forensic science Communications (ISSN 15288005) inno way represents an endorsement or recommendation of any part of that
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS3001

Table of Contents
Back Issues Search Editors ... Instructions for Authors
Contents Research and Technology Forensic Analysis of Blue Ballpoint Pen Inks Using Capillary Electrophoresis
Jason D. Brewer, Kristin A. Hagan, and James M. Egan Forensic Analysis of Black Ballpoint Pen Inks Using Capillary Electrophoresis
James M. Egan, Kristin A. Hagan, and Jason D. Brewer Standards and Guidelines Best Practices for Documenting Image Enhancement
Scientific Working Group on Imaging Technologies (SWGIT) Short Communications FBI Laboratory Accreditation
Marsha L. Karas FBI Laboratory Specialized Training Program
Anja Einseln Meetings and Conferences To Meetings and Conferences Page Inclusion of a manuscript in Forensic Science Communications (ISSN 1528-8005) in no way represents an endorsement or recommendation of any part of that article by the U.S. Government, the U.S. Department of Justice, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Authors may submit manuscripts for possible publication in Forensic Science Communications . See Instructions for Authors Authors assume total responsibility for the contents and accuracy of their submissions.

139. NLECTC JustNet-Forensic Science Links
Virginia Institute for forensic science and Medicine (VIFSM) The NationalCenter for forensic science provides research, education, training,
http://www.nlectc.org/links/forlinks.html
The National Institute of Justice is the research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. NLECTC is a program of NIJ's Office of Science and Technology
Call the NLECTC Information Hotline at 800-248-2742 or email asknlectc@nlectc.org
Forensic Science Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration Education and Training Evidence Collection Federal Government ... State and Local Government
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Marshall University Forensic Science Center (WV)
Education and Training
American Institute of Applied Science
AIAS offers home study courses in criminal investigation and forensic science. Virginia Institute for Forensic Science and Medicine (VIFSM)
VIFSM is a forensic science and medical facility that provides hands-on training in a working forensic environment for aspiring forensic scientists and pathologists by a staff of experienced forensic scientists and pathologists. Western Forensic Law Enforcement Training Center (WFLETC)
The Western Forensic Law Enforcement Training Center offers classes for law enforcement personnel on such topics as basic crime scene response and weapons of mass destruction response.
Evidence Collection
Biometrics Catalog
The Biometrics Catalog was developed as a service to the biometrics community and potential users of biometric technology. Users may search for commercially available products and university and government research projects.

140. - FSS Paternity Test And Services
Since 1995, government custodian of the UK National DNA Database, with examples of application, now offering paternity identification service, to the public internationally from England.
http://paternity.forensic.gov.uk/
Main FSS website Contact us Site map Low graphics version Search:
Paternity testing at the Forensic Science Service
Expertise can also be provided in paternity testing with the provision of highly confidential DNA testing services available. Paternity testing may help to answer a wide range of different questions involving disputed family relationships and can clarify inheritance and immigration issues. Please navigate the site using the buttons on the left hand side; while the menus at the top will allow you to contact us, use our site map or access the text-only version of this site. FSS Terms and Conditions var pageName = "" var server = "FSS-Paternity" var channel = "Channel" /**** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE! ****/ var code = ' '; document.write(' '); document.write('>')

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