About this book series

Springer’s Forensic Laboratory Science Series provides general reference works for the practicing forensic scientist. The goal is to educate both the forensic scientist and those who interact with forensic science (district attorneys, medical examiners, coroners, etc), illuminate the difficult work performed in the forensic laboratory, and provide a look into the details and practical procedures forensic scientists employ. The work performed by forensic scientists in the field, forensic laboratories, medical examiner’s offices, and private companies is often critical to the proper functioning of the justice system and regulatory bodies. With such an important place in the justice system, the integrity of scientific information is crucial. The ethical analysis of evidence must be a given constant. The exchange of new technology and open access to scientific information assists others in understanding, and possibly implementing, new procedures.
Discontinued series: although this series no longer publishes new content, the published titles listed here remain available.
Electronic ISSN
2157-0361
Print ISSN
2157-0353

Book titles in this series

  1. Skeletal Atlas of Child Abuse

    Authors:
    • Jennifer C. Love
    • Sharon M. Derrick
    • Jason M. Wiersema
    • Copyright: 2011

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Interface

    A Guide for Professionals Supporting the Criminal Justice System

    Authors:
    • Paul R. Laska
    • Copyright: 2011

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  3. CyberForensics

    Understanding Information Security Investigations

    Editors:
    • Jennifer Bayuk
    • Copyright: 2010

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook