Shocking, uncensored, and sometimes darkly humorous, "Bodies We've Buried" the true story of what goes on in "the Harvard of hellish violence" ("Washington Post"), also known as the National Forensic Academy.
With plenty of insiders insight--and without pulling any punches--Kollmann introduces the real science and the actual process of crime scene investigation as she recounts her life as a CSI in all its fascinating and gritty detail.
From the authors of "Bodies We've Buried"-an uncensored look at real-life CSIs. With a foreword by Patricia Cornwell. For years, Jarrett Hallcox and Amy Welch trained CSIs at the National Forensic Academy in Knoxville, Tennessee. Now they provide a glimpse into the real world of crime scene investigation, and the investigators themselves. ...
For an advanced undergraduate or graduate level course in Forensic Science. Compiled by the former Chief Forensic Scientist of one of the largest crime laboratories in the U.S., this rigorous and timely handbook exposes students to a wide range of subject areas in criminalistics in a real and practical manner. As part of a three-volume series, it ...
America is obsessed with crime-solving. "Cold Case", "CSI", and "Law & Order" have achieved their current popularity because they all respond to the same national craving for crime, and do so with great skill and creativity. "Round Up the Usual Suspects" provides a comparison of the crime fighting models of each of these TV series. Each has its ...
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Forensic Casebook: The Science of Crime Scene Investigation