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61. Crime labs need improvement: the quality of the labs is criminal; government must invest in personnel and facilities.: An article from: Issues in Science and Technology by Paul C. Giannelli | |
Digital: 8
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(2003-09-22)
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62. Hard Evidence: How Detectives Inside the Fbi's Sci-Crime Lab Have Helped Solve America's Toughest Cases by David Fisher | |
Hardcover: 316
Pages
(1995-04)
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Best of Both Worlds...
Way better than CSI
Science and the evil that men do Sometimes there is very little evidence:a tiny chip of pink paint off of a girl's bicycle convicted one murderer; a partial egg casing from a body louse, another. Inside the FBI's sci-crime lab, the author divides his narrative between the Chemistry/Toxicology Unit, Explosives, Hairs and Fiber, Latent Fingerprint and DNA Analysis, Documents, Firearms and Toolmarks, and the Special Photography, Video Enhancement, and Polygraph Units. He uses obscure cases as well as famous ones to illuminate the techniques employed by each group of experts.FBI forensic scientists have to become experts in arcana that most of us wouldn't think about in a life-time. (Unless we plan to commit a federal crime.Then we'd better think hard about all of them.It worries me that the copy of "Hard Evidence" I read was heavily underlined, especially in the chapter on explosives). Some of the cases in "Hard Evidence" depended upon expertise in identifying the origin of a feather, showing the difference between wig and Barbie doll hair, and intimate knowledge of the process used to manufacture plastic garbage bags. Even so, "Hard Evidence" is a good read.Those who are already knowledgeable about forensics and American crime will find never-before-published cases that illuminate even the most obscure connection between science and the evil that men do.
An Accurate Portrait of the FBI Laboratory
A Good Primer on Forensics |
63. Ensuring Competent Performance in Forensic Practice: Recovery, Analysis, Interpretation, and Reporting by Keith Hadley, Michael J. Fereday | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-11-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description For all the attention given to the forensic sciences in the media and the law, there is a glaring deficiency in the promotion of standards of competence. In the midst of fascinating scientific advances in the field, forensic science still suffers embarrassments from highly publicized scientific controversies and shoddy or fraudulent practices. The enactment of the Daubert ruling, which questions the qualification of a scientific “expert”, demonstrates the courts’ attempt to regulate a profession that ought to be self-regulating. Libraries of books on technique can do nothing to promote forensic science without common governing standards of practice that ensures professional competence. Common Ground The first book of its kind, Ensuring Competent Performance in Forensic Practice: Recovery, Analysis, Interpretation, and Reporting promotes a common understanding of competence and demonstrates the application of standards and practice in all aspects of forensic science. Authors Fereday and Hadley, esteemed forensic scientists with forty and fifty years experience respectively, address the method and benefit of establishing occupational standards for collection of evidence, interpretation of scientific analysis, and appropriate methods of testimony. Training and Assessment The authors stress the standardization of proper training and testing procedures to ensure that every scientist employed in public and private practice has the credentials they require. They give clear guidelines for effective training programs based on occupational standards that support the development of competent practitioners. The book examines the importance of workplace assessments of competence against occupational standards and emphasizes the role and quality of those involved in the assessment process. The authors include several case studies demonstrating competence in practice and the methods to ensure consistent high standards in the future. |
64. Crime Lab: A Guide for Nonscientists by John Houde | |
Hardcover: 205
Pages
(1998-09-01)
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"An illustrated painless removal of forensic conundrums" In 12 chapters Houde provides a brief history of forensics, depicts a crime scene (murder, assault, break-in, attempted arson) which is used as a ploy to submerge the reader into the probe as the investigation begins, describes encompassing the crime scene and how to record, photograph and analyze everything - from blood, saliva, sweat, vaginal secretions, pubic and body hair, animal and carpet fibers, and matching of probable murder weapons using well explained modern scientific devices including GC/MS, IR, SEM, polarizing microscopy, special tissue stains, ascertaining RI of glass, and details on collection, preservation and chain of custody of gathered evidences. They don't get any better.
Excellent reference material
Enjoyable, slight book on criminalistics for beginners. For those just beginningto be interested in this field, especially those who think they may want todo this as their life's work, this is a good book for them to read. Beaware that the tests for DNA and other stuff is changing constantly, sowhat was written in the book, will now have changed...the field of Northernblotting, PCR, and other medical testing of blood components and DNA ischanging about every six months, with new technology and more accuratemethods of detection. It is difficult for any writer of this genre orneuroscience textbooks even to keep up with the field. Karen Sadler,Science Education, University of Pittsburgh
Well written, interesting and informative
Fear Not, "Science-phobes" The breadth of instrumentation and analyses that the authorpresents is impressive. He explains DNA typing, bloodstain patterninterpretation, gas chromatography, electrophoresis, ultravioletspectrometry, Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, microscopy,DRUGFIRE, mass spectrometry, impression evidence, microcrystal tests, andscanning electron microscopy, to name only some. In the spirit ofthoroughness, the author admits there are areas that he did not include inthe book and provides a list of them. More important than the technicalaspects of the crime lab is conveying the criminalist's mentality. Theauthor has the reader view the evidence through the mind of thecriminalist-considering alternative interpretations of the evidence, thenusing scientific principles and techniques to corroborate or refute them.He explains, "We don't have a personal stake in winning convictions oracquittals. We only care that our interpretations will becorrect." Although written for the layperson, those in theprofession will find this valuable reading. There is currently a trendtowards specialization in criminalistics. It is not unusual to find labpersonnel fully competent in their specialty, yet woefully ignorant abouttheir coworker's areas of expertise. This book provides a breadth of basicknowledge that any good criminalist should have. It starts with theprocessing of the crime scene, then presents real-life problems andsolutions encountered by every lab regarding packaging and samplecollection. Resources every good criminalist should be aware of are listedand some of the "big players" in the field are mentioned.Courtroom testimony, accreditation, certification, and professionalassociations are also addressed. Continuing in the comprehensive spiritof the book, there is an index for ready reference and a book list forfurther study. It includes over 100 beautiful and well-placedillustrations. For those who become caught by the criminalistics bug, theauthor discusses what it takes to become a criminalist. I thoroughlyenjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it to potential jurors,those searching for a career, and forensic scientists. ... Read more |
65. Who dunnit? Wildlife criminals beware: one lab uses high-tech tools and detective work to solve crimes against nature.(LIFE GENETICS)(National Fish and ... Laboratory): An article from: Science World by Jeanna Bryner | |
Digital: 6
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(2005-10-03)
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66. Tainting Evidence : Behind the Scandals at the FBI Crime Lab by John Kelly, Phillip Wearne | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(1998-06-02)
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Extremely Well Done
Excellent
God Bless America You might want to particularly consider this book in light of the Jeffrey MacDonald case, and know that there is far, far more there than meets the eye. God bless America.
Well put together
Lacking Standards and Accountability Most forensic scientists are not independent experts; most are affiliated with police or prosecutions agencies.Their job is to build a case for the prosecution.The authors mention the TV show "Quincy"; "CSI" is a better and current example, though a drama. One example given is "voiceprints" - a unique pattern for any single individual's speech.But research by the National Academy of Sciences concluded there is no validity to this claim.Another fault is to use overstated conclusions using undefined terms such as "match" or "identical to".Its purpose is to hide information that is "discoverable".The FBI interpretation of the adversarial approach of the justice system serves neither science nor truth. The FBI system is to let a civilian scientist do the tests, but have an FBI agent testify about them in court.This prevents a defendant from confronting the witness!And their lab does not meet ASCLD/LAB accreditation criteria. Chapter 7 says that DNA typing is NOT a genetic fingerprint; to portray is as such is scientific fraud.Fingerprints are unique, DNA profiles are not.DNA typing produces a random probability match, not a definitive match.There are 3 problems in its use.It came out of regulated, pristine medical labs, but was adapted to unregulated crime labs; making a match is far from scientifically certain, it can be highly subjective; and, the means of computing statistical probability of a match was disputed.And evidence could have been both contaminated and planted.The odds of a match are created subjectively. Chapter 4 on Ruby Ridge explains it all. ... Read more |
67. Education.(FBI Laboratory ): An article from: FBI Laboratory Annual Report by Gale Reference Team | |
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(2005-01-01)
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68. Celebration.(FBI Laboratory ): An article from: FBI Laboratory Annual Report by Gale Reference Team | |
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(2005-01-01)
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69. Criminal Investigation and Physical Evidence Handbook 4th Edition by Crime Laboratory Bureau | |
Paperback:
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(1987)
Asin: B001ABOVU8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
70. Education and Training in Forensic Science: A Guide for Forensic Science Laboratories, Educational Institutions, and Students by U.S. Department of Justice | |
Spiral-bound: 64
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(2004)
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71. Computer aiding in the human identification of criminal suspects (Technical report - Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory) by Melvin H Rudov | |
Unknown Binding: 143
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(1968)
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78. Questioned documents in crime detection (Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Crime Detection Laboratories seminar) by R. A Huber | |
Unknown Binding: 188
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(1959)
Asin: B0007JUFW2 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
79. Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, ... Assassination and Emerging Global Epidemics by Edward T. Haslam | |
Paperback: 275
Pages
(2007-04-01)
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Depressing but most likely true
One of the best conspiracy books I've ever read
Finally All the Pieces Fit!
Couldn't Put It Down
Reads like a suspense novel, but it's real |
80. Manual for investigation of computer-related incidents of intentionally caused losses, injuries, and damage by Donn B Parker | |
Unknown Binding: 67
Pages
(1973)
Asin: B0006XOMG4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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