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How to Read Crime Scenes: What Pop Culture Won't Tell You

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Any object contains information. But how many of them can tell about the hidden details of a crime? Sometimes the most ordinary and inconspicuous things - a fingerprint, a footprint, a piece of paper or hair - become the key to the truth.

This book is an illustrated manual on forensic technology, prepared by Doctor of Law D. V. Voronkov, the author of the crimlib.info group of projects. It contains more than 200 scientific and historical facts about the material traces of crimes and methods of their study - from traces on the human body to digital traces on the Internet. The text includes QR codes with access to additional materials.

The publication is designed for a wide range of readers - students, teachers and anyone interested in forensics.
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