I really enjoyed this book and I am including the book on my biology readings list. The book gives the "first starts" for the many areas contained in forensics, and I do have students interested in this very type of reading.
In this, we have a good overview of the Colin Pitchfork case, in which DNA fingerprinting was used for two 1sts: proving a man's innocence and proving a man's guilt. Also included are ballistics, trajectory, blood evidence, etc.
Because each chapter is a "short story," this would be an easy biology book club book.
In this, we have a good overview of the Colin Pitchfork case, in which DNA fingerprinting was used for two 1sts: proving a man's innocence and proving a man's guilt. Also included are ballistics, trajectory, blood evidence, etc.
Because each chapter is a "short story," this would be an easy biology book club book.
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