If Sherlock Holmes had cracked the O. J. Simpson case, he would have done it with forensic science. Techniques and devices used to analyze crime scene evidence--and their real and fictional practitioners--have long fascinated the public. This reference covers all aspects of forensic science:
Types of evidence
Types of crimes or conditions
Criminal cases
Criminal and civil law
The disciplines of criminal justice
Poisons and drugs
The evolution of forensics
Forensic scientists and officials
Serial killers
Relevant literature, characters, and writers
The...
If Sherlock Holmes had cracked the O. J. Simpson case, he would have done it with forensic science. Techniques and devices used to analyze crime sc...
In "From Talking Drums to the Internet," readers will learn about sign language, cave paintings, motion pictures, e-mail, cell phones, electronic publishing, satellites, telepathy, the information Superhighway, microelectronics, and videos. They also learn about inventors and other key people who contributed to communications development. This work is a unique and timely addition for every library.
In "From Talking Drums to the Internet," readers will learn about sign language, cave paintings, motion pictures, e-mail, cell phones, electronic p...