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Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, 2nd edition
by Stuart H. James
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with references to "crime scene impression".
Excerpt - on Page 361: "
... examiner will examine these class and individual characteristics to determine if a specific item of suspect footwear made the questioned crime scene impression, ... "
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Forensic Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques
by Stuart H. James
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with references to "crime scene impression".
Excerpt - on Page 297: "
... characteristics to determine if a specific item of suspect footwear made the questioned crime scene impression, or if that item of footwear can be eliminated. This process begins with the detection and recovery of the footwear ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Boca Raton, United States, World War, Department of Justice, World Trade Center, sliding tool marks, castoff bloodstains, scientific crime scene investigation, crime scene impression, forensic computer science, skid formula
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The Night Stalker (Pinnacle True Crime)
by Philip Carlo
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with references to "crime scene impression".
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The Quickie
by James Patterson
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