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Publication Date

2013

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Chemistry and Criminalistics

Abstract

Chemistry as an investigative aid in the process of criminal justice. Basic chemical, physical. and microscopic techniques used in criminal investigations. Relevant laws and legal issues that impact on scientific evidence. Professional practice and ethics in the field of forensic science. The overall function of the criminalist from the gathering of evidence to the final presentation of expert testimony.

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