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Jay Siegel

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Jay Siegel

Jay Siegel is Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and Director of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program, at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. He is also a recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Fellow award from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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Title:
Forensic Science (MP3)
Series:
Bolinda Beginner Guides
Written by:
Jay Siegel 
Read by:
Rodney Gardiner 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 43 minutes 
MP3 size:
292 MB 
Published:
January 01 2012 
Available Date:
January 28 2012 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781743104880 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Australian; Biology; Chemistry; Law; Science & Technology; True Crime 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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“Jay Siegel’s forte has always been forensic science education and that strength shines through in Forensic Science: A Beginner’s Guide. Clear, concise, and offering an insightful perspective on a popular topic, Siegel makes the complexity and importance of forensic science understandable to anyone.”
Max M Houck, Director of the Forensic Science Initiative and co-author of ‘Fundamentals of Forensic Science’

Jay Siegel takes us beyond CSI and into the reality of forensic science, with examples from real-life cases from crime scene to courtroom.

The most remarkable weapon in the fight against crime, forensic science turns bullet trajectories, bodily fluids, and the very structure of our DNA into damning witnesses of our every act. Packed with examples from real-life cases, this Beginner Guide covers all major areas of forensic science, including drugs, trace evidence and crime scene investigation. Pathology, anthropology, and the laws that govern this evidence all come under the scalpel as Jay Siegel tracks the journey of evidence from crime scene to courtroom, revealing the incredible complexities and surprising pitfalls of a field that is crucial to our struggle for justice.

“Easy to understand yet rigorous. His discussion of bias is outstanding and should be read by everyone with any interest in forensic science.”
Chris Tindall, Professor of Chemistry and Director of Criminalistics at the Metropolitan State College of Denver