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  1. Forensic Anthropology (Inside Forensic Science) by Bradley Adams, 2006-09-30
  2. Handbook of Forensic Pathology, Second Edition by Vincent J.M. DiMaio, Suzanna E. Dana, 2006-10-31

141. Jobs In The Natural Sciences: The Riley Guide
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142. BBC - Crime Fighters - Forensic Science Service
A profile of the forensic science Service, the organisation responsible foradministrating the civil and criminal courts in England and Wales.
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1. The FSS was established in 1991 2. It is an executive agency of the Home Office 3. It helped set-up the first criminal DNA database 4. It aids the 43 police forces of England and Wales 5. In 2001, the FSS handled 135,000 criminal cases
What is the FSS?
You might be surprised to realise that it wasn't until the early part of the nineteenth century that hair, blood, fingerprints were used as evidence to pinpoint the whereabouts or guilt of a criminal. The use of scientific practices within the criminal and legal process is called forensic science, and its success in aiding the legal system in the UK led eventually to the establishment of The Forensic Science Service (FSS). The FSS is an agency of the Home Office dedicated to the application of forensic science to aid law enforcement organisations in the UK. The FSS has a world-wide reputation for DNA research and development, and its purpose is to serve the administration of justice principally by offering scientific support in the investigation of crime and expert evidence to the courts. The FSS provides a national service from seven labs across the UK, and works primarily for the 43

143. Building / Construction Pathology Glossary
Building pathology and construction technology, architecture, civil, structural, forensic, mechanical, pavement and materials engineering with elements of testing and quality science.
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144. IACIS - The International Association Of Computer Investigative Specialists
International group of former law enforcement members specializing in forensic computer science. Offer expertise and training in seizing computers and recovering lost data.
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CFCE - Certified Forensic Computer Examiner
IACIS is dedicated to the education and certification of law enforcement professionals in the field of computer forensic science. IACIS exists to create and establish procedures, train personnel, and certify forensic examiners in the recovery of evidence from computer systems. more...

145. Articles, Research, & Resources In Psychology
Articles, research data, guides, and other other resources on topics including forensic assessment, sex abuse, ethics, malpractice, supervision, psychological science and pseudoscience, and memory.
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146. SOSIG: Forensic Psychology And Legal Issues
The forensic and legal psychology section of the Social science Information Gateway.
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147. Ray Murray
The use of geology and soil science in criminal and civil matters. The science is described and references are provided along with the author's personal and contact information in Missoula, MT.
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148. Andrew Davidhazy
Instructor of photographic science and technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology. A specialist in high speed, infrared, ultraviolet, panoramic, peripheral, and forensic.
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I came to RIT as a student in 1961 and for over 40 years, the reason for me being and remaining here was the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences . At one time the School was part of the College of Graphic Arts and Photography but in 1987 or so CGAP was absorbed by a new college. The Photographic Science group decided to form their own center around that time and departed the organization. Now they are part of the College of Science. Then, in February 1998, a move started to again re-organize the School. The School of Photographic Arts and Sciences itself, a truly unique organization (much like Kodak , the Bauhaus or Life magazine) spawned from science, technology and the arts, was, in fact re-organized into smaller departments. A global photographic organization was fragmented into more commonplace subdivisions. In May 1999 the School's motion picture, video and animation components formed a separate, new, school. SPAS is the poorer for it much like when Photographic Science decided to follow their own star. It is no secret that this process of fragmentation of the qualities in the school that brought me here in the first place has been a personal disappointment but to my chagrin the university does not seem to have suffered much because of it.

149. Environmental Toxicology And Science
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150. Department Of Forensic & Investigative Science - University Of Central Lancashir
Department of forensic Investigative science University of Central Lancashire.
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      The at the University of Central Lancashire The Department has links with the Forensic Science Service, the Royal Preston Hospital, Scenes of Crime Units including Lancashire, Merseyside, and Greater Manchester Constabularies, private sector forensic companies and international links with overseas police and forensic services. Liaison with forensic science practitioners has been central to the development of the Department and has resulted in significant input by practicing forensic scientists into course design, development and delivery. Links such as these will ensure that during the course you will have the opportunity to develop a unique insight into forensic science. The Department encourages a lively learning environment where students actively participate in all aspects of its courses.

151. Police Resource List - Forensics
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152. Ingenium Services - Engineering & Science Consultants
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153. CNN.com - JFK Lesson Teaches Science, Math, History - Feb. 10, 2003
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154. CNN.com - Forensic Animations - Oct. 11, 2002
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155. Ottawa Toronto Architectural Firm - Lowry Otto Erskine Williams Architects Inc.
Involved with traditional building projects as well as heritage restoration, building science, asset management, forensic architecture and international consulting. Includes portfolio of projects.
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156. Bureau Of Legal Dentistry (BOLD)
Laboratory dedicated exclusively to forensic odontology offering practical courses in bite mark evidence, recovery and analysis, DNA comparison and other aspects of dental science, in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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BOLD is a forensic odontology laboratory at the University of British Columbia. It is the first and only laboratory in North America that is dedicated to full-time forensic dentistry research, casework and graduate teaching. It is the place where laboratory discoveries and modern forensic methods are applied to dental evidence to assist in the resolution of legal issues. BOLD is a centre of excellence that aims to act as a resource for odontologists and other forensic scientists who deal with teeth, bones, saliva, DNA and dental records. Experts here can provide assistance with:
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157. Genelex: DNA In The Courtroom, The Updated Web Version
A Trial Watcher's Guide; succinct explanation of the history, science and law of forensic and parental DNA testing from Seattle, WA.
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158. School Of Environmental Science - Murdoch University
Offers Environmental Technology, Environmental Management, E. Restoration, E. Forensics and E. Impact Assessment on various levels.
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159. Computer Forensic, Investigations, E-Discovery, And Intellectual Property
News on computer forensics in everyday life. Includes news, tips, and articles.
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160. Introduction
FBI forensic Services. Violent Crime Versus Property Crime. The purpose of theHandbook of forensic Services is to provide guidance and procedures for safe
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The purpose of the Handbook of Forensic Services is to provide guidance and procedures for safe and efficient methods of collecting, preserving, packaging, and shipping evidence and to describe the forensic examinations performed by the FBI's Laboratory Division and Investigative Technology Division.
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The successful investigation and prosecution of crimes require, in most cases, the collection, preservation, and forensic analysis of evidence. Forensic analysis of evidence is often crucial to determinations of guilt or innocence.
The FBI has one of the largest and most comprehensive forensic laboratories in the world. The forensic services of the FBI Laboratory Division and the Investigative Technology Division are available to the following:

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