
Contents
Crime Scene Investigation: Protecting, Processing and Reconstructing the Scene
Fingerprint Evidence: Processing Techniques and Historical Information
Physical Evidence: Forensic Science and Criminalistics.
Demonstrative Evidence: Photographs and Drawings.
Digital Evidence: Computers, Computer Crime and Digital Imaging.
Testimonial Evidence: Witness Statements, Interviews and Confessions.
Behavioral Evidence: Criminal Profiling and Psychology.
Death Investigation: Pathology, Anthropology, Entomology.
Unsolved/Missing/Wanted: Sites Devoted to Unsolved Crimes, Missing and Wanted Persons.
Afterwards: Expert Witness Testimony, Ethics and Editorial Commentary.
Training Calendar Crime and Clues list of upcoming training courses
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Crime and Clues- Daryl W. Clemens, Editor
"We don't Protect and Serve, we just pick up the pieces." -Unofficial Crime Scene Unit motto.
Daryl W. Clemens is a Crime Scene Technician, and a member of the International Association for Identification, the Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists, the International Crime Scene Investigators Association and the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI.
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