From Poe's Dupin and Doyle's Holmes to the television hits Quincy and CSI, the public's fascination with science employed to solve crimes continues and grows. But this understanding of how science works in the forensic laboratory is filtered through the fictional worlds of books and television-how i
Forensic Science. Modern Methods of Solving Crime
β Scribed by Max M. Houck
- Publisher
- Praeger
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 187
- Category
- Library
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