Section1 Introduction to Criminalistics
Chapter1 The Crime Scene
Chapter2 Physical Evidence
Section2 Trace Evidence
Chapter3 Physical Properties: Forensic Characterization of Soil
Chapter4 The Microscope and Forensic Identification of Hair, Fibers and Paint
Chapter5 Forensic Analysis of Glass
Section3 Pattern Evidence
Chapter6 Fingerprints
Chapter7 Questioned Documents
Chapter8 Firearms
Section Chemical Evidence
Chapter9 Inorganic Analysis: Forensic Investigation of Bullets and Gunshot Residue
Chapter10 Arson Investigation and Organic Analysis
Chapter11 Drugs of Abuse
Section5 Biological Evidence
Chapter12 Forensic Toxicology
Chapter13 Biological Fluids: Blood, Semen, Saliva and an Introduction to DNA
Chapter14 Forensic DNA Typing
Section6 Terrorism
Chapter15 Computer Forensics, Cyber crime and Cyberterrorism
Chapter16 Explosives
Chapter17 Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction
AppendixA Forensic Organizations, Testing Laboratories, Equipment and Supply
AppendixB Metric Measurements and Equivalents