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Book SynopsisRichard Saferstein, Ph.D., retired after serving 21 years as the chief forensic scientist of the New Jersey State Police Laboratory, one of the largest crime laboratories in the United States. He currently acts as a consultant for attorneys and the media in the area of forensic science. During the O. J. Simpson criminal trial, Dr. Saferstein provided extensive commentary on forensic aspects of the case for the Rivera Live show, the E! television network, ABC radio, and various radio talk shows. Dr. Saferstein holds degrees from the City College of New York and earned his doctorate degree in chemistry in 1970 from the City University of New York. From 1972 to 1991, he taught an introductory forensic science course in the criminal justice programs at the College of New Jersey and Ocean County College. These teaching experiences played an influential role in Dr. Saferstein's authorship in 1977 of the widely used introductory textbook Criminalistics: An Introduc
Table of Contents
Introduction The Crime Scene Physical Evidence Crime Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Death Investigation Fingerprints Forensic Biometrics The Microscope Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions Matter, Light, and Glass Examination Hairs and Fibers Drugs Forensic Toxicology Metals, Paint, and Soil Forensic Serology DNA: The Indispensable Forensic Science Tool Forensic Aspects Of Fire And Explosion Investigation Document Examination Computer Forensics Mobile Device Forensics