Forensic investigative practice is characterized by economic, political and technological change. This book offers a comprehensive review and analysis of contemporary forensic investigation, written for students, from the perspective of the practitioner. It focuses on the core functions of forensic investigation and the impact of change in the forensic context. Further, this book explores the factors influencing and constraining operational investigation, and highlights good practice from existing models of forensic provision being utilised across international jurisdictions.
This book pulls together the most recent research and technological developments to look at what is available in modern day forensic practice. Chapters focus on:
This book is essential reading for students engaged with forensic and criminal investigation and related topics in criminology, criminal justice, policing, law enforcement and forensic science.