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Introduction 5
The Scientific Method 8
Safety First 9
Building a Crime Lab 11
Fingerprint Lab Station 13
Glass Analysis Lab Station 14
Document Analysis Lab Station 15
Forensic Chemistry Lab Station 16
Some Crime-Solving Skills 17
Observations Using Sight 18
Observing with Your Other Senses 19
Eyewitnesses 21
Earwitnesses 23
Prints and Imprints 24
Fingerprint Records 25
Classification of Fingerprints 27
Whose Fingerprints Are These? 30
Lifting Fingerprints 31
Using Cyanoacrylate to View Latent Fingerprints 35
Lip Prints 38
Footprints 40
Voiceprints 43
Solving Crimes Using the Physical Sciences 45
Identifying White Solids 47
Pieces of Glass as Evidence 53
Glass as Evidence Using Density 55
Glass as Evidence Using Refractivity 59
Glass as Evidence Using Refractivity by Immersion 62
Solving Crimes Using theBiological Sciences 65
Using Teeth to Solve Crimes 66
Using Bones to Solve Crimes 68
Microbes and Drowning 73
Crimes and Decomposition 76
Time of Death and Temperature 80
Matching DNA 89
Blood Evidence 92
Blood Drops and Splashes 96
Hair Evidence 99
Fiber Evidence 102
Crimes with Documents 104
Real or Counterfeit? 105
Indented Writing as Evidence? 107
Who Wrote It?: Handwriting Evidence 109
Ink Evidence 113
Putting It Back Together 117
Invisible Inks 118
Codes and Breaking Codes 120
Answers to Some Questions in this Book 122
Science Supply Companies 124
Further Reading and Internet Addresses 126
Index 127
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