"Principles and Practice of Criminalistics: The Profession of Forensic Science" by Keith Inman and Norah Rudin establishes a foundational, logical framework for forensic science, emphasizing critical thinking and the scientific evaluation of physical evidence. The text distinguishes criminalistics from criminology, focusing on the professional, ethical, and communicative obligations required to analyze and interpret evidence. For more details, visit Routledge .

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