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The Illustrated Guide to Forensics: True Crime Scene Investigations  
Author: Zakaria Erzinclioglu
ISBN: 076076185X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
FROM THE PUBLISHER A gripping and fully illustrated study of the forensic techniques that are familiar to us from countless trials, media reports and television dramas Includes famous case histories, such as that of O. J Simpson, along with fascinating accounts of trials where the author the author was himself and expert witness Reveals the limitations of forensic science, and shows how so-called evidence can sometimes lead to wrongful conviction

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FROM THE PUBLISHER A gripping and fully illustrated study of the forensic techniques that are familiar to us from countless trials, media reports and television dramas Includes famous case histories, such as that of O. J Simpson, along with fascinating accounts of trials where the author the author was himself and expert witness Reveals the limitations of forensic science, and shows how so-called evidence can sometimes lead to wrongful conviction




The Illustrated Guide to Forensics: True Crime Scene Investigations

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A gripping and fully illustrated study of the forensic techniques that are familiar to us from countless trials, media reports and television dramas Includes famous case histories, such as that of O.J Simpson, along with fascinating accounts of trials where the author was himself an expert witness Reveals the limitations of forensic science, and shows how so-called evidence can sometimes lead to wrongful conviction

     



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