Forensic sciences
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Forensic sciences
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Forensic sciences
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Incoming Resources
- Bu zi ran si yin yan jiu, fa yi de 28 ke si wang pou xi bi ji = Unnatural death investigation, Fayiqinming zhu
- How Sherlock changed the world, directed by Paul Bernays
- Forensics, what bugs, burns, prints, DNA, and more tell us about crime, Val McDermid
- Chao ji da zhen tan : yi fen zhong po an, bian zhe Youran
- Blood, powder, and residue, how crime labs translate evidence into proof, Beth A. Bechky
- Who killed King Tut?, using modern forensics to solve a 3,300-year-old mystery : with new data on the Egyptian CT Scan, Michael R. King and Gregory M. Cooper with Don DeNevi ; preface by Harold Bursztajn ; foreword by Joann Fletcher
- Trails of evidence, how forensic science works, producer, Alisha Reay ; directors, Jonathan D. Leven, Jim M. Allen
- Blood, bullets, and bones, the story of forensic science from Sherlock Holmes to DNA, Bridget Heos
- CSI controversies, Grace Campbell
- Crime science, methods of forensic detection, Joe Nickell and John F. Fischer
- Forensics For Dummies, 2nd Edition, Lyle, Douglas
- Expert bytes, computer expertise in forensic documents, Vlad Atanasiu
- Learning computer forensics, Ric Messier
- Forensics, what bugs, burns, prints, DNA, and more tell us about crime, Val McDermid
- GALE RESEARCHER GUIDE FOR, overview of criminal investigation and forensic science
- Digital forensics with open source tools, Cory Altheide, Harlan Carvey ; technical editor, Ray Davidson
- Crime scene techs!
- Crime fighting, the impact of science and technology, Nathaniel Harris
- Crime scenes, revealing the science behind the evidence, Paul Roland
- Hua bu ke neng wei ke neng, Li Changyu de jian shi ren sheng, Li Changyu zhu
- Teasing secrets from the dead, my investigations at America's most infamous crime scenes, Emily Craig ; foreword by Kathy Reichs
Outgoing Resources
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