Copyright Date:
2011
Edition Date:
2011
Release Date:
08/01/10
Pages:
95 pages
ISBN:
0-7614-4144-1
ISBN 13:
978-0-7614-4144-1
Dewey:
363.34
LCCN:
2010010533
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Mon Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2010)
Keeping pace with the surge of CSI-related television series and films, titles in the Forensic Science Investigated series stand out not only for their thorough overviews of how forensic science is practiced today but also for their fascinating historical perspectives. Each title begins with a basic "What Is Forensics?" chapter that includes similar examples: Julius Caesar's 44 BCE death, the first recorded example of forensic medicine; a Chinese text from 1248, His duan Yu, recognized as the world's first forensic manual. Subsequent chapters delve further into the history of each discipline before moving on to modern-day accounts. Forensics and Modern Disasters dives directly into contemporary practices and shows how techniques discussed in previous series entries have helped to identify victims of large-scale tragedies, including 9/11. The modern-day details are just as gripping as the historical insights, and numerous color photos and digital illustrations, as well as appended lists of resources, add further interest. These strong series titles on a hot topic will find a wide readership among both students and recreational readers alike.
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Forensic Science Investigated takes young readers inside this fast-growing field, showing them how crime scene investigators and forensic specialists gather evidence, solve crimes, and even liberate innocent people who have been mistakenly imprisoned.