Forensic Analysis on the Cutting Edge: New Methods for Trace Evidence Analysis
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- Published: Aug 24, 2007
- Author: Robert D. Blackledge
- ISBN: 978-0-471716-44-0
- Format: Hardcover
- Extent: 462 pages
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- Channels: Gas Chromatography / Sample Preparation / Proteomics & Genomics / Electrophoresis / HPLC / Ion Chromatography / Detectors / Laboratory Informatics / Raman / UV/Vis Spectroscopy / Chemometrics & Informatics / MRI Spectroscopy / Base Peak / X-ray Spectrometry / Proteomics / Atomic / NMR Knowledge Base / Infrared Spectroscopy
This title brings forensic scientists and chemists up-to-date on the latest instrumental methods for analysing trace evidence, including mass spectrometry, image analysis, DIOS-MS, ELISA characterization, statistical validation, and others.
- Illustrates comparative analysis of trace evidence by both old and new methods.
- Explains why some newer methods are superior to older, established methods.
- Includes chapters on analysis of DNA, ink, dyes, glitter, gun powder traces, condom trace evidence, footwear impressions, toolmark impressions, surveillance videos, glass particles, and dirt.
- Discusses applications such as mass spectrometry, image analysis, desorption-ionization on silicon mass spectrometry (DIOS-MS), ELISA characterization, and statistical validation.