Principles and Practice of Criminalistics
Discover the essential guide to forensic science with Principles and Practice of Criminalistics by Keith Inman. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000, this comprehensive hardback spans 392 pages and outlines a logical framework for examining physical evidence in a criminalistics laboratory. This insightful book delves into the fundamental concepts of criminalistics, integrating both technical advancements and intellectual insights. It provides readers with a clear methodology for understanding physical evidence, from its origin to its interpretation in the context of criminal investigations. Ideal for professionals in forensic science, law enforcement, and legal studies, this book is a vital resource for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge in the field. Explore the intersection of science and law with this authoritative text that bridges theoretical knowledge and practical application.