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INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE FORENSIC SCIENCES, 1977

NCJ Number
44515
Editor(s)
W G ECKERT, T T NOGUCHI
Date Published
1977
Length
169 pages
Annotation
THIS UNANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PRESENTS LITERATURE, A WORLD LIST OF FORENSIC CENTERS, AND STATE-OF-THE-ART REVIEWS OF FORENSIC SCIENCES.
Abstract
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION PRESENTS SUBJECT, AUTHOR, AND TITLE LISTINGS FOR ARTICLES IN THE INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE; MOST OF THE ENTRIES ARE MORE RECENT THAN 1973. INFORMATION ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CENTERS AND ACTIVITIES IS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTRY. STATE-OF-THE-ART REPORTS COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: ANTHROPOLOGY; GENERAL; DRUG AND BLOOD LEVELS; CRIMINALISTICS; FIREARMS; ODONTOLOGY; JURISPRUDENCE; PATHOLOGY; PSYCHIATRY; QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS; TOXICOLOGY; SPECIAL PROBLEMS; ACCIDENTS; THE AIR CRASH AT TENERIFE; DEATH; DRUGS AND DRUG ABUSE; DRUGS AND SPORTS; FORENSIC SCIENCE ORGANIZATION; HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES; HOMICIDES; HOSPITAL PROBLEMS; IATROGENIC PROBLEMS; MARINE PROBLEMS; PEDIATRIC PROBLEMS; AND SUICIDE. HISTORIC ASPECTS OF FORENSIC SCIENCES, INCLUDING A PARTICULAR SECTION ON TOXICOLOGY AND POISONING, ARE ALSO PRESENTED, AND A LIST OF INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS OF FORENSIC INTEREST IS INCLUDED.

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