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  1. Forensic Science and Law: Investigative Applications in Criminal, Civil and Family Justice
  2. Career Opportunities in Forensic Science (Career Opportunities) by Susan Echaore-McDavid, 2008-04-30
  3. Document Analysis (Forensics: the Science of Crime-Solving) by Elizabeth Bauchner, 2005-11-30
  4. Forensic Computer Crime Investigation (Forensic Science)
  5. The Forensic Casebook: The Science of Crime Scene Investigation by Ngaire E. Genge, 2002-08
  6. Forensic DNA Analysis (Inside Forensic Science) by Louis Levine, Henrietta Margolis-nunno, et all 2007-02-28
  7. Action Books Detective Tool Kit: Investigate everyday mysteries with forensic science! (Action Books) by Chris Oxlade, 2005-09-30
  8. Forensic Anthropology and Medicine: Complementary Sciences From Recovery to Cause of Death
  9. Forensic Science Handbook, Volume 1 (2nd Edition) (Forensic Science Handbook) by Richard Saferstein, 2001-06-15
  10. Detective Fiction and the Rise of Forensic Science (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture) by Ronald R. Thomas, 2004-01-22
  11. Science 101: Forensics (Science 101) by Edward Ricciuti, 2007-07-01
  12. Fingerprints: The Origins of Crime Detection and the Murder Case that Launched Forensic Science by Colin Beavan, 2002-05
  13. Principles and Practice of Criminalistics: The Profession of Forensic Science (Protocols in Forensic Science) by Keith Inman, Norah Rudin, 2000-08-29
  14. Hair, Clothing, and Tire Track Evidence: Crime-Solving Science Experiments (Forensic Science Projects) by Kenneth G. Rainis, 2006-11

21. Dr. Zeno's Forensic Science Site
This site provides information on forensic science, forensic psychiatry and other aspects of forensic evidence. The site with links
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Zeno Geradts is a forensic scientist at the Netherlands Forensic Institute of the Ministry of Justice at the Digital Evidence section in the area of forensic (video) image processing and pattern recognition. For more information on a job as a forensic scientist and some projects that Zeno is involved in, please visit Zeno's Personal Page or the FAQ-list This site provides information on forensic science, forensic psychiatry and other aspects of forensic evidence. The site with links is listed at Zeno's Forensic Page since 1993.
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22. Forensic Science Associates Homepage
Providing consultation and services in the areas of criminalistics and forensic serology to an international clientele. Based in California.
http://www.fsalab.com/

3053 Research Drive, Richmond, CA 94806
FAX (510) 222-8887
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Forensic Science Associates is a professional consulting firm located in the San Francisco Bay Area. We provide consulting services in the field of criminalistics and forensic serology to an international clientele which includes law enforcement agencies, attorneys, prosecuting agencies, insurance companies and private individuals. Typical projects may begin with a field investigation or with evidence submitted for laboratory examination. We also provide comprehensive review of cases involving physical evidence including interpretation and evaluation of laboratory reports, assistance with pre-trial discovery, and preparation for examination of expert witnesses.
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23. About FSC - Forensic Science Communications - October 2004
forensic science Communications (FSC, ISSN 15288005) is a peer-reviewed forensic science journal published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/fsc/current/descript.htm

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Forensic Science Communications FSC , ISSN 1528-8005) is a peer-reviewed forensic science journal published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by FBI Laboratory personnel. It is a means of communication between forensic scientists. Forensic Science Communications supersedes the Crime Laboratory Digest. The validity of the information in Forensic Science Communications can only be guaranteed if it was obtained directly from www.fbi.gov. Inclusion of a manuscript in Forensic Science Communications in no way represents an endorsement or recommendation of any part of that article by the federal government, the Department of Justice, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Contributing authors assume total responsibility for the contents and accuracy of their submissions. Manuscripts and other information relating to the journal should be sent to the following: EDITOR FORENSIC SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS
labfsc@ic.fbi.gov

24. Forensic Science Society
Explains the process of becoming a forensic pathologist in the United Kingdom.
http://www.forensic-science-society.org.uk/path.html

25. Barrett Miller, Safety Consultant
Certified safety engineer and specialist in forensic science. Located in Jacksonville, Florida.
http://www.safety-engineer.com/
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This site presents the education, experience, and writing of a certified safety engineer available to evaluate incidents that have caused property damage or personal injury. Barrett Miller Med. OHST Late News- - Mass. Building official demands barrier protection at Convenience store or close store. See link
Current OSHA on Slip Resistance Don't Overstate OSHA Obligation
2406 Lofberg Drive Jacksonville, Florida, 32216904 721 2795

26. The Science Of Crime
We re going to Talk about forensic science and Mention the OJ Simpson Trial Just This Once! 9 MAY 1996. Promise. Now, let s see
http://whyfiles.org/014forensic/
We're going to Talk about Forensic Science and Mention the O.J. Simpson Trial Just This Once!
9 MAY 1996. Promise. Now, let's see how scientists and forensic experts use technology to analyze evidence from crime scenes. The deep, dark secret of fingerprint identification. (Here's a logical starting point. To continue reading, hit "more" at the bottom of each page.) If you just want to jump right in any old place, here are your choices: What's new in DNA identification ? First you croak . Then the bugs devour your rotting flesh Virtual criminality can computer animation recreates crime scenes? Think you can hide your evidence inside a computer ? Think again. Even Sherlock did it document examiners scrutinize ( defined ) handwriting. Did you know that your choice of words reveals volumes about your personality? Surf's up! More forensic readings and webbings available with a hyper-click of the rodent. Whodunnit ? (This article, I mean).
There are documents ( Glossary Bibliography

27. ScienceDirect - Forensic Science International - List Of Issues
The Canadian Society of forensic science WebSiteThe Canadian Society of forensic science (CSFS) is a nonprofit professional organization incorporated to maintain professional standards, and to promote the
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03790738
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Volumes 141 - 143 Volume 143, Issue 1 , Pages 1-74 (30 June 2004) Volume 142, Issues 2-3 , Pages 71-227 (10 June 2004)
Postmortem Toxicology Volume 142, Issue 1 , Pages 1-69 (28 May 2004) Volume 141, Issues 2-3 , Pages 73-202 (10 May 2004) Volume 141, Issue 1 , Pages 1-71 (20 April 2004) Volumes 131 - 140 Volumes 121 - 130 Volumes 111 - 120 Volumes 101 - 110 ... Volumes 11 - 20 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
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28. Unloved Crimes - Unsolved Murders - Homicide Investigations - Detectives - Crime
Virtual crime solving site of cold cases in Los Angeles County, emphasizing criminalistics and forensic science to solve homicides.
http://www.unlovedcrimes.com/
If you're interested in a super investigative tool that will allow you to find out anything about anyone, I suggest you check out NET DETECTIVE - You can even check out yourself! You can even find out what the FBI knows about you. For more information click here
Unloved Crimes are unsolved crimes. Someone has to speak for the dead, for those whose lives were taken by another human being. Murder. This is the greatest crime of all and it demands resolution. The detectives assigned to cold cases speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. They seek justice for homicide victims when everyone else has given up. Sometimes these cases are decades old. Evidence sits in boxes collecting dust. Sometimes the evidence has long since been lost. You now can be part of this process and help the detectives here solve cases that no one thought could ever be solved. Your fresh take on these crimes could provide the lead, the new direction, that leads to justice for these silent victims of unsolved murders. If you would like to discuss the cases or homicide investigation in general

29. Careers In Forensic Science
Careers in forensic science !! Please do NOT email us !! Careers in forensic science informational document. Now available on-line.
http://www.forensicdna.com/careers.htm
Careers in Forensic Science !! Please do NOT e-mail us !! Because of the numerous requests we receive for information about Careers in Forensic Science, we have posted some of the most commonly requested information on this page. Sheer volume prevents us from responding to individual inquiries. If your question is not answered on this page, you may be interested in ordering our Careers in Forensic Science informational booklet . We hope the following will be helpful in your quest to obtain a position in a crime laboratory.
  • Education
    • You will need, at a minimum, a Bachelors degree (or coursework equivalent) in a physical science such as chemistry, biology or physics. Coursework should be heavy on chemistry and ideally include microscopy and statistics.
    • Whether or not you pursue a graduate degree or a degree specifically in forensic science should be based on your personal situation and preferences. There is no general industry standard. If you are interested in a specific lab, call the director to ask what they are looking for.
    • Schools offering degrees in forensic science can be found through these Forensic Education Links
    • You may be interested in one of the non-accredited forensic science courses we offer on-line or through the Univesity of California at Berkeley Extention. For more information go to

30. State Of Alabama Department Of Forensic Sciences
Offers forensic news and information as well as information about missing persons.
http://www.adfs.state.al.us/

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31. Virginia Institute Of Forensic Science And Medicine: Forensic Training For Medic
Virginia Institute of forensic science and Medicine celebrates five years of innovative forensic training and education programs with a 3day celebration and
http://www.vifsm.org/

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Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine celebrates five years of innovative forensic training and education programs with a 3-day celebration and forensic education event , November 7-10, 2004 at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Forensic training workshops, seminars and keynote speakers are planned - and each day, participants will be "free by 3pm," leaving plenty of time for recreation
Online registration is open - don't delay, Early Bird discounts extended through August 10, 2004.
Virginia Scores DNA Databank 2,000th Hit
Virginia's Governor, Mark Warner, lauds the collaboration of Virginia lawmakers, forensic scientists and law enforcement in developing and using the DNA databank to make Virginia a place where the innocent are protected and the guilty convicted.
Part B Basic Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine Training - August 3-5, 2004
This summer, spend three days with VIFSM's expert forensic faculty , when forensic entomologist Dr. Jason Byrd and 12 other forensic subject matter experts present VIFSM's Part B - Basic Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine seminar at Virginia Crossings Resort Conference Center in Richmond.

32. NFSTC Home Page
National forensic science Technology Center is a not for profit organization that supports forensic quality systems, education and training.
http://www.nfstc.org/
The NFSTC welcomes a new Voting Member
AFQAM, the Association of Forensic Quality Assurance Managers
QUALITY Documents The Quality Documents program is designed to provide a toolkit of templates and reference documents that can be utilized by laboratories to develop and implement a quality system meeting the requirements of accreditation
Free DNA Audit Program
Announces NEW Program Benefits
  • Certificates for Qualified Analysts Secure-Signed Electronic Reports
NEW FQS Workshops Available FQS- I
ISO Accreditation Services Nearing successful completion for evaluation of compliance with ISO Guide 58 by the National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation
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Contact us at info@nfstc.org

33. VA DCJS - Department Of Criminal Justice Services - Website Moved
Assists state and local law enforcement with forensic and laboratory services.
http://www.dcjs.state.va.us/forensic/
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The DCJS Division of Forensic Science website has moved. The page you are looking for can be found at the following link: http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/forensic/index.cfm
Last Modified: 05/25/2004
Department of Criminal Justice Services
805 East Broad Street, 10th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219, 804.786.4000
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34. National Research Insitute Of Police Science, JAPAN
Responsible for the research and case work in the field of forensic sciences, researches on criminology and behavioral science, and researches on traffic safety and regulation.
http://www.nrips.go.jp/index-e.html
National Research Institute of Police Science, JAPAN Contact

35. ASTM: Journal Of Forensic Sciences
About the Journal The official publication of the American Academy of forensic sciences, edited and produced by ASTM. Includes papers
http://journalsip.astm.org/jofs/

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  • Information for Authors (RTF File) Please Note : Starting with the July 2002 issue(Volume 47, No. 4), as papers clear the peer review and editorial processes, they will be included in this electronic version of the journal. Papers will be added weekly until the issue is completed (approximately 250 pp.) Once the online version is completed, the printed version of the journal will then be distributed. The official publication of this journal for citation purposes is the online version. The Table of Contents is now subdivided into Sections, for example Criminalistics, Psychiatry, etc.. Click on a section to retrieve the titles of the published papers. About the Journal
    The official publication of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, edited and produced by ASTM. Includes papers on original investigations, observations, scholarly inquiries, and reviews. Its scope encompasses forensic toxicology, pathology, psychiatry, immunology, jurisprudence, criminalistics, odontology, physical anthropology, and questioned documents and engineering. Also contains papers dealing with forensic-oriented aspects of the social sciences. All papers peer-reviewed. ASTM Staff Contact:
    Qiu Ping Gong (610)832-9648
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    Testing Journal /jai for Journals of ASTM International /ctr for Journal of Composites Technology and Research /jofs for Journal of forensic sciences /jte for
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    37. Concentric Dial-Up Internet
    How this branch of science helped in the identifying, and capturing of Manson.
    http://www.cris.com/~dfillmer/Manson.htm
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    38. Advice About A Career In Forensic Science
    Advice about a Career in forensic science. Happy scientific sleuthing!!! forensic science at FSU. Specialties. Courses. Professors / Resources.
    http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/faculty/nute/FScareers.html
    Advice about a Career in Forensic Science
    Comments by Dale Nute
    Adjunct Faculty,
    Florida State University
    Recognizing that free advice is worth what you pay for it, the following is provided free of charge. It is based on my experience and therefore is somewhat limited and even if it were more expansive, it all may change tomorrow anyway. With that said, let's get started. A major caution before we begin. Forensic scientists work in the justice system. If you have a criminal record, you have virtually no chance of getting a job as a forensic scientist. If you use drugs (and in Miami, even tobacco) you usually can forget it. Life ain't fair! There are lots of good jobs that overlook youthful indiscretions but the justice system does not. It all begins with what you want to do. There are six general areas of practice (any I've left out I don't know enough about to give even free advice). If you know that you are interested in one of the areas, click on it and go directly to that discussion.
    medical examiner

    crime laboratory analyst,

    39. The Council On Forensic Science Education
    The Council on forensic science Education. A complete educational program should therefore create forensic science professionals.
    http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/COFSE/default.html
    The Council on
    Forensic Science Education The Council on Forensic Science Education was formed over two decades ago by professors teaching undergraduate and/or graduate forensic science programs at private and public colleges and universities. Their goal was to achieve the highest academic standards for their respective programs; to develop excellence in programming to educate students seeking careers in the forensic science discipline. The Council's annual meeting coincides with the annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Forensic science is a unique scientific discipline requiring its practitioners to have in addition to technical skills and knowledge, also critical, analytical thinking skills, communication skills and an ethical awareness of the role of the scientist in our criminal justice system. A complete educational program should therefore create forensic science professionals. The Council on Forensic Science Education formed more than 2 decades ago by a group of forensic science educators who were dedicated to achieving the following objectives: 1. To encourage the exchange of ideas and information regarding academic programs in the laboratory based forensic sciences and the discussion of problems of common interest

    40. Colby | Special Programs
    Located in Central Maine. Offers summer CME courses in pediatrics, orthopaedic surgery, emergency medicine, ophthalmology, forensic science, child psychology, anesthesiology and child abuse.
    http://www.colby.edu/spec.prog/cme.html
    Summer 2004
    Recognizing the fact that diverse interests exist in every community, and that even the most professionally trained individuals have a need to continue their education, Colby maintains an Office of Special Programs. Each summer, approximately 6,000 individuals from throughout the nation and other countries are on campus for courses, conferences, seminars, and institutes in areas of medicine, public and professional services, youth programs, and sports camps. This educational experience is relaxed and informal. Come join us in Maine this summer. Summer in Maine 2004 Calendar Contact Us Summer Student Housing List
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