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100 | _aNabar,B S | ||
245 | _aForensic Science in Crime Investigation | ||
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_aHyderabad _bAsia Law House _c2021 |
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500 | _aChapter-1 History of Forensic Science Chapter-2 Forensic Science Laboratories And Other Expert Institutions And Their Utilisation In Police Work Chapter-3 Scene of Occurrence Chapter-4 Physical Evidence Chapter-5 Finger Prints Chapter-6 Footprints Chapter-7 Identification of Trace Elements Chapter-8 Documents Chapter-9 Ballistics Chapter-10 Telegraph Traction Wires And Cables Chapter-11 Ontology And Photographic Superimposition Chapter-12 Restoration of Obliterated Marks Tool Markes And Mechanical Fit Chapter-13 Examination of Counterefit Coins And Currency Chapter-14 Alcohol Drugs narcotics and poisons Chapter-15 adulteration in food and construction materials Chapter-16 photography in police work ultraviolet infrared xx-rays their impotant and application Chapter-17 Burent Remains Arsomn Chapter-18 Porattrait Chapter-19 Explosives Examation of remains at Scene of explosion Chapter-20 recent advances in Forensic Sciences Chapter-21 law relationg to Experts To expert And Scientific Evidence Chapter-22 Computer Crimes Chapter-19 | ||
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