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Forensic chemistry : fundamentals and applications /

Contributor(s): Siegel, Jay A.
Series: Forensic science in focus.Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Wiley Blackwell, 2016Description: xvii, 523 pages : illustrations (some coloured), graphs, charts ; 26 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781118897720; 9781118897720:; 1118897722.Subject(s): Chemistry, Forensic | Chemistry Techniques, Analytical -- methods | Forensic Sciences -- methods | Chemical PhenomenaDDC classification: 614.12
Contents:
About the editor -- Contributors -- Series preface -- Preface -- Drugs of abuse / Niamh Nic Daéid -- Textiles / Max Houck -- Paint and coatings examination / Paul Kirkbride -- Forensic fire debris analysis / Reta Mewman -- Explosives / John Goodpaster -- Analysis of glass evidence / Jose Almirall and Tatiana Trejos -- The forensic comparison of soil and geologic microtraces / Richard E. Bisbing -- Chemical analysis for the scientific examination of questioned documents / Gerald M. LaPorte -- Chemical methods for the detection of latent fingermarks / Amanda A. Frick, Patrick Fritz and Simon W. Lewis -- Chemical methods in firearms analysis / Walter F. Rowe -- Forensic microscopy / Christopher S. Palenik -- Chemometrics / Ruth Smith.
Summary: 'Forensic Chemistry' provides a comprehensive overview of the subject aimed at those students who have a basic understanding of the underlying principles and are looking for a more detailed reference text. It is aimed at advanced students who are studying forensic science or analytical chemistry, faculty and researchers, and practitioners such as crime laboratory bench scientists.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

About the editor -- Contributors -- Series preface -- Preface -- Drugs of abuse / Niamh Nic Daéid -- Textiles / Max Houck -- Paint and coatings examination / Paul Kirkbride -- Forensic fire debris analysis / Reta Mewman -- Explosives / John Goodpaster -- Analysis of glass evidence / Jose Almirall and Tatiana Trejos -- The forensic comparison of soil and geologic microtraces / Richard E. Bisbing -- Chemical analysis for the scientific examination of questioned documents / Gerald M. LaPorte -- Chemical methods for the detection of latent fingermarks / Amanda A. Frick, Patrick Fritz and Simon W. Lewis -- Chemical methods in firearms analysis / Walter F. Rowe -- Forensic microscopy / Christopher S. Palenik -- Chemometrics / Ruth Smith.

'Forensic Chemistry' provides a comprehensive overview of the subject aimed at those students who have a basic understanding of the underlying principles and are looking for a more detailed reference text. It is aimed at advanced students who are studying forensic science or analytical chemistry, faculty and researchers, and practitioners such as crime laboratory bench scientists.

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