Entomology and the Law
Discover the intriguing intersection of insects and justice in Entomology and the Law by Bernard Greenberg. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this comprehensive 332-page paperback delves into the vital role of forensic entomology in solving crimes, particularly suspicious deaths. Insects can provide crucial evidence that is often overlooked, making this field one of the most powerful yet least understood aspects of modern forensic science.
This insightful book addresses both the scientific principles and legal considerations involved in using insect evidence in court. It serves as an essential resource for potential expert witnesses and legal professionals preparing for trial, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of entomological evidence. Enhance your understanding of forensic science and the fascinating world of insects with Entomology and the Law.