Forensics Bookshelf

Here are several books related to crime scene investigation, bloodstain pattern analysis, shooting incident reconstruction, crime scene analysis, and other forensic science topics which you may find useful in your work or studies.






Complete Crime Scene Investigation Handbook @amazon.com
by Everett Baxter Jr.
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Crime Scene Investigation Procedural Guide @amazon.com
by Michael S. Maloney, Donald Housman, Ross M. Gardner
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Crime Scene Investigation, Second Edition @amazon.com
by Jacqueline T. Fish, Larry S. Miller, Michael C. Braswell
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Crime Scene Photography, Second Edition @amazon.com
by Edward M. Robinson
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Criminal Investigation @amazon.com
by Charles Swanson, Neil Chamelin, Leonard Territo, and Robert Taylor
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Death Scene Investigation Procedural Guide @amazon.com
by Michael S. Maloney
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Death Scene Investigation: A Field Guide @amazon.com
by Scott A. Wagner
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Forensic Biomechanics (Developments in Forensic Science) @amazon.com
by Jules Kieser, Michael Taylor, Debra Carr
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Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, Third Edition @amazon.com
by Stuart H. James (Editor), Jon J. Nordby (Editor), Suzanne Bell (Editor)
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Handbook of Forensic Pathology, Second Edition @amazon.com
by Vincent J.M. DiMaio, Suzanna E. Dana
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Interpretation of Bloodstain Evidence at Crime Scenes, Second Edition @amazon.com
by Stuart H. James (Editor), William G. Eckert (Editor), Forida Eckert (Editor)
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Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction @amazon.com
by Ross M. Gardner, Tom Bevel
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Principles Of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Theory and Practice @amazon.com
by Stuart H. James, Paul E. Kish, T. Paulette Sutton
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Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Second Edition @amazon.com
by Michael G. Haag and Lucien C. Haag
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Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation, Eighth Edition @amazon.com
by Barry A. J. Fisher and David Fisher
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