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- catalog abstract "This book is a collection of readings introducing the police science student to the field of criminalistics and technological advancements in crime prevention and investigation. The law enforcement officer, as the vital link between crime and punishment, must always be aware of the possibilities for collaboration between his own crime prevention and investigation efforts and the capabilities of the criminalistics laboratory. The format of this book is that of a collection of readings and, as such, exposes the student to the works of a wide variety of members of the scientific, academic, and professional criminalistics communities. In addition to covering the more traditional subject areas of evidence collection and preservation, forensic investigations, fingerprints and ballistics, two sections of the volume are devoted to examining the technological advances made in crime prevention and investigation of modern electronics, as in the case of voiceprinting. Individual articles cover such specialized areas as the role of criminalistics in solving whitecollar crimes, a 20-characteristic classification system for fraudulent checks, and the formulation of a national criminalistics research program.".
- catalog contributor b4947706.
- catalog created "[1973, c1974]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973, c1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973, c1974]".
- catalog description "Chapter 10. Statistical features of rape / Arthur Frederick Schiff -- Chapter 11. Breath testers -- Chapter 12. The Kennedy assassination : hairs and fibers -- Chapter 13. Checlass : a classification system for fraudulent checks / E.H.W. Schroeder -- Chapter 14. Disguised handwriting : a statistical survey of how handwriting is most frequently disguised / Edwin F. Alford, Jr. -- Chapter 15. Tool marks : an aid in the solution of auto larcenies / Susan M. Komar -- Chapter 16. Fingerprinting : a story of science vs. crime -- Chapter 17. The Kennedy assassination : wound ballistics experiments -- Chapter 18. The role of criminalistics in white-collar crimes / Quon Y. Kwan, Ponnusamy Rajeswaran, Brian P. Parker, and Menachem Amir -- Section IV. The computer : its role and potential in criminal justice. Chapter 19. A simple tool for complex problems / Robert P. Shumate -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 20. Criminal justice information systems / President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice -- Chapter 21. NCIC--a tribute to cooperative spirit -- Chapter 22. Data processing in the criminal justice system / Carroll R. Hormachea -- Section V. Electronics and criminal investigation. Chapter 23. Bank surveillance cameras -- Chapter 24. Identification of suspects by the voiceprint technique / Ernest W. Nash and Oscar I. Tosi -- Chapter 25. Privacy of voice communication / Robert L. Carlson, J.M. Tellez, and W.L. Schreiber -- Section VI. The promise of the future. Chapter 26. Security needs science / Jon Hawington -- Chapter 27. A national criminalistics research program / Charles R. Kingston -- Chapter 28. X-ray standards for law enforcement / Charles N. Smith -- Chapter 29. Modern methods solve crimes, foil crooks -- Index.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Frank S. Duling -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section I. Elementary : the scientific approach to crime detection. Chapter 1. Forty years of distinguished scientific assistance to law enforcement -- Chapter 2. The investigative process / James W. Osterburg -- Chapter 3. What the bones tell--today / T.D. Stewart -- Chapter 4. Landmarks and hallmarks in scientific evidence / Edwin Conrad -- Section II. The scene of the crime : the officer's view. Chapter 5. Identification and the forensic pathologist / Geoffrey T. Mann and Hobart R. Wood -- Chapter 6. Physical evidence utilization in the administration of criminal justice / Brian Parker and Joseph Peterson -- Chapter 7. Collection and preservation of scientific evidence -- Chapter 8. The location of hidden objects / Barry J. Blain -- Section III. Crime detection and scientific techniques. Chapter 9. The investigation of deaths due to drowning / W.M. Jennings -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "This book is a collection of readings introducing the police science student to the field of criminalistics and technological advancements in crime prevention and investigation. The law enforcement officer, as the vital link between crime and punishment, must always be aware of the possibilities for collaboration between his own crime prevention and investigation efforts and the capabilities of the criminalistics laboratory. The format of this book is that of a collection of readings and, as such, exposes the student to the works of a wide variety of members of the scientific, academic, and professional criminalistics communities. In addition to covering the more traditional subject areas of evidence collection and preservation, forensic investigations, fingerprints and ballistics, two sections of the volume are devoted to examining the technological advances made in crime prevention and investigation of modern electronics, as in the case of voiceprinting. Individual articles cover such specialized areas as the role of criminalistics in solving whitecollar crimes, a 20-characteristic classification system for fraudulent checks, and the formulation of a national criminalistics research program.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 272 p.".
- catalog identifier "0879097787".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973, c1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Reston, Va., Reston Pub. Co.".
- catalog subject "364.12".
- catalog subject "Criminal investigation.".
- catalog subject "HV8073 .H735".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 10. Statistical features of rape / Arthur Frederick Schiff -- Chapter 11. Breath testers -- Chapter 12. The Kennedy assassination : hairs and fibers -- Chapter 13. Checlass : a classification system for fraudulent checks / E.H.W. Schroeder -- Chapter 14. Disguised handwriting : a statistical survey of how handwriting is most frequently disguised / Edwin F. Alford, Jr. -- Chapter 15. Tool marks : an aid in the solution of auto larcenies / Susan M. Komar -- Chapter 16. Fingerprinting : a story of science vs. crime -- Chapter 17. The Kennedy assassination : wound ballistics experiments -- Chapter 18. The role of criminalistics in white-collar crimes / Quon Y. Kwan, Ponnusamy Rajeswaran, Brian P. Parker, and Menachem Amir -- Section IV. The computer : its role and potential in criminal justice. Chapter 19. A simple tool for complex problems / Robert P. Shumate -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 20. Criminal justice information systems / President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice -- Chapter 21. NCIC--a tribute to cooperative spirit -- Chapter 22. Data processing in the criminal justice system / Carroll R. Hormachea -- Section V. Electronics and criminal investigation. Chapter 23. Bank surveillance cameras -- Chapter 24. Identification of suspects by the voiceprint technique / Ernest W. Nash and Oscar I. Tosi -- Chapter 25. Privacy of voice communication / Robert L. Carlson, J.M. Tellez, and W.L. Schreiber -- Section VI. The promise of the future. Chapter 26. Security needs science / Jon Hawington -- Chapter 27. A national criminalistics research program / Charles R. Kingston -- Chapter 28. X-ray standards for law enforcement / Charles N. Smith -- Chapter 29. Modern methods solve crimes, foil crooks -- Index.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Frank S. Duling -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Section I. Elementary : the scientific approach to crime detection. Chapter 1. Forty years of distinguished scientific assistance to law enforcement -- Chapter 2. The investigative process / James W. Osterburg -- Chapter 3. What the bones tell--today / T.D. Stewart -- Chapter 4. Landmarks and hallmarks in scientific evidence / Edwin Conrad -- Section II. The scene of the crime : the officer's view. Chapter 5. Identification and the forensic pathologist / Geoffrey T. Mann and Hobart R. Wood -- Chapter 6. Physical evidence utilization in the administration of criminal justice / Brian Parker and Joseph Peterson -- Chapter 7. Collection and preservation of scientific evidence -- Chapter 8. The location of hidden objects / Barry J. Blain -- Section III. Crime detection and scientific techniques. Chapter 9. The investigation of deaths due to drowning / W.M. Jennings -- ".
- catalog title "Sourcebook in criminalistics [by] Carroll R. Hormachea.".
- catalog type "text".