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by Ross M. Gardner
No two crime scenes are the same, and each scene presents a unique set of obstacles to overcome. While there is no one right way to handle every situation, the goal of collecting evidence while preserving its integrity remains the constant motivation of the crime scene
investigator. This book describes the six basic activities in crime scene processing and their order. It also focuses on practical aspects of crime scene processing, keeping theory to a minimum and demonstrates what the crime lab requires from the processor.
©2004, hard cover, 416 pages
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