About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 445. Chapters: Causes of death, Counter forensics, Expert witnesses, Forensic disciplines, Forensic equipment, Forensic evidence, Forensic facilities, Forensic occupations, Forensic phenomena, Forensic science in popular culture, Forensic scientists, Forensic techniques, Forensic terminology, Forensics organizations, Forensics publications, Forensics stubs, History of forensic science, Laser, Murder, HIV, Cancer, Polygraph, Alec Jeffreys, Cardiac arrest, Forensic pathology, Kar shi, Edema, The X-Files, Sudden infant death syndrome, Forensic palynology, Spontaneous human combustion, Homicide, Dehydration, Coroner, Margaret Singer, Asphyxia, Forensic engineering, Acute radiation syndrome, Hyperthermia, Shock, Benjamin Baker, John Smeaton, Hypothermia, Choking, Heart failure, Henry Lee, Positional asphyxia, Adipocere, Myocardial infarction, Brain fingerprinting, Traffic collision, Michael Behe, Peter Breggin, Bones, Aortic dissection, Forensic linguistics, Digital forensics, Acute respiratory distress syndrome, Trauma, George Biddell Airy, Rick Ross, Drowning, Forensic dentistry, Richard Ofshe, Autopsy, Roy Meadow, Entomological evidence collection, Electrostatic detection device, Ventricular fibrillation, Bloodstain pattern analysis, Questioned document examination, Electric shock, Forensic facial reconstruction, University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, Acute liver failure, Biosensor, Coffin birth, Mark Geier, Evan Kohlmann, List of causes of death by rate, Starvation, Superior mesenteric artery syndrome, Pierre Delval, Entomotoxicology, Comparison microscope, Anti-computer forensics, Deep water blackout, Surface plasmon resonance, Acute kidney injury, Body farm, Calvin Goddard, Louis F. Budenz, Benjamin Peirce, Polymer degradation, Gait analysis, Rape kit, Patient and mortuary neglect, David S. Touretzky, Legal d...