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Emerging and advanced technologies in diverse forensic science

✍ Scribed by Ronn Johnson (editor)


Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
350
Series
Emerging technologies, ethics and international affairs
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgments
Preface
PART I: Advanced theoretical applications relevant in diverse forensic settings
1 An overview of current and emerging technologies in diverse forensic science settings
2 Acceptance and commitment therapy and training in forensic settings
3 Advances and emerging clinical forensic psychological trends with Juvenile Fire Setting and Bomb Making behavior
4 Preventing false confessions during interrogations
5 The dynamic role of the forensic psychologist in emerging issues in correctional mental health
PART II: Emerging technological advancements within forensicΒ sciences
6 Comparative perspectives onΒ digital forensic technology
7 Emerging technologies in forensic anthropology: The potential utility and current limitations of 3D technologies
8 3D laser scanning
9 Computer fire models
PART III: Corollary factors and prevention trends in forensicΒ  science arenas
10 The evolution of spatial forensics into forensic architecture: Applying CPTED and criminal target selection
11 Emerging trends in technology and forensic psychological roots of radicalization and lone wolf terrorists
PART IV: Scientific advancements inΒ forensic investigations
12 Phenylketonuria (PKU) cards: An underutilized resource in forensic investigations
13 Detection of impairing drugs inΒ human breath: Aid to cannabis-impaired driving enforcement in the form of a portable breathalyzer
PART V: Ethical concerns in forensic science
14 The ethical considerations of forensic science management: TheΒ case for state oversight and accreditation
15 The ethics of forensic science: Proceed with caution
Index


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