Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Criminalistics Chapter 1: The Crime Scene Chapter 2: Physical Evidence Section 2: Trace Evidence Chapter 3: Physical Properties: Forensic Characterization of Soil Chapter 4: The Microscope and Forensic Identification of Hair, Fibers and Paint Chapter 5: Forensic Analysis of Glass Section 3: Pattern Evidence Chapter 6: Fingerprints Chapter 7: Questioned Documents Chapter 8: Firearms Section 4: Chemical Evidence Chapter 9: Inorganic Analysis: Forensic Investigation of Bullets and Gunshot Residue Chapter 10: Arson Investigation and Organic Analysis Chapter 11: Drugs of Abuse Section 5: Biological Evidence Chapter 12: Forensic Toxicology Chapter 13: Biological Fluids: Blood, Semen, Saliva and an Introduction to DNA Chapter 14: Forensic DNA Typing Section 6: Terrorism Chapter 15: Computer Forensics, Cyber crime and Cyberterrorism Chapter 16: Explosives Chapter 17: Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction Appendix A: Forensic Organizations, Testing Laboratories, Equipment and Supply Appendix B: Metric Measurements and Equivalents