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  1. Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation, Second Edition

    By Ross M. Gardner

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    All too often, the weakest link in the chain of criminal justice is the crime scene investigation. Improper collection of evidence blocks the finding of truth. Now in its second edition, Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation presents practical, proven methods to be used at any crime...

    Published December 27th 2011 by Taylor & Francis

  2. Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction

    By Ross M. Gardner, Tom Bevel

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    Crime scene reconstruction (CSR) is today’s hot topic. The immense proliferation of television, print, and electronic media directed at this area has generated significant public interest, albeit occasionally encouraging inaccurate perceptions. Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction...

    Published June 25th 2009 by CRC Press

  3. Perimenopause

    Edited by Joseph M. Novi, Helen L. Ross

    A simple and accessible reference that is perfect for the busy gynecologist or obstetrician in clinical practice, Perimenopause presents a comprehensive discussion on the various issues affecting menopausal women. Each chapter contains handy quick-tab-tables to swiftly locate diagnoses and...

    Published September 25th 2008 by CRC Press

  4. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction, Third Edition

    By Tom Bevel, Ross M. Gardner

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    Objective establishment of the truth is the goal of any good crime scene investigator. This demands a consideration of all evidence available using proven scientific methodologies to establish objective snapshots of the crime. The majority of forensic disciplines shed light on the “who” of a crime,...

    Published April 7th 2008 by CRC Press

  5. Esophageal Disease and Testing

    By Cedric G. Bremner, Tom R. DeMeester, James E. Huprich, Ross M. Bremner

    A detailed compilation of the latest research and recommendations for the diagnosis and assessment of esophageal disorders, this reference delves into a wide range of applications and technologies currently utilized in the field including radiology, endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography, manometry,...

    Published August 22nd 2005 by CRC Press

  6. Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation

    By Ross M. Gardner

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    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....

    Published July 26th 2004 by CRC Press

  7. DNA In Forensic Science

    Theory, Techniques And Applications

    Edited by James R. Robertson, A. M. Ross, L. Burgoyne

    An up-to-date treatment of DNA in forensic science, which contains an introduction to the underlying science, and lays the foundation for a discussion of the technology and methods used. It also addresses current applications of DNA techniques.; Topics covered include structure, function and...

    Published January 30th 2002 by CRC Press

  8. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

    With an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction, Second Edition

    By Tom Bevel, Ross M. Gardner

    Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations

    Bloodstain pattern analysis helps establish events associated with violent crimes. It is a critical bridge between forensics and the definition of a precise crime reconstruction. The second edition of this bestselling book is thoroughly updated to employ recent protocols, including the application...

    Published September 25th 2001 by CRC Press

  9. Systemic Violence

    How Schools Hurt Children

    Edited by Juanita Ross Epp Professor, Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada; Ailsa M. Watkinson.

    This text examines the negative practices of schools which are resulting in school systems failing students. Such practices include intrusive authoritarian administrative structures and procedures; inappropriate discipline; unrealistic expectations; and placid exceptance of exclusionary practices....

    Published November 5th 1996 by Routledge

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