Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences 2nd Edition

The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, Second Edition is a reference source that covers articles and chapters almost about every aspect of forensics and criminal investigation published by Academic Press, Elsevier. Its covers 300 comprehensive chapters from various international and renowned forensic scientists[1]. It has been edited by three well known forensic scientists Editors-in-Chief Professors Jay A. Seigel, Pekka J. Saukko and Max M. Houck. It has been further edited by a 21- member editorial board. The Encyclopedia is a 4 volume set for the beginners as well as for the advanced level forensic research and investigations. All its chapters are available through Science Direct to the readers[2].


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