forensics

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forensics

Unsolved crimes

criminal investigations
2008
Provides accounts of ten famous unsolved crimes, looking at theories, evidence, and suspects in each case, how it was handled by police, what mistakes might have been made, and how modern technology developed since the crimes were committed might help find answers.

Criminal profiling

2009
This book describes cases involving criminal profiling, such as the I-95 sniper shootings in Washington, D.C., "Green River Killer" Gary Leon Ridgway, serial killer William Heirens, David Berkowitz ("Son of Sam" killer), serial killer Ted Bundy, and serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

Computer hacking

2008
This book describes the challenges involved in fighting cybercrime, discussing cyberterrorism, identity theft, malicious software attacks, and other crimes by hackers.

Forensic Science

Putting the Pieces Together /
2005
Forensic science and the use in the American legal system. An introduction to protecting and collecting evidence, analyzing the crime scene, who forensic scientists are, and how forensics is used in solving a case.

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