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100 1  Murray, Elizabeth A.|q(Elizabeth Ann),|d1958- 
245 10 Trails of evidence :|bhow forensic science works|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource]. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThe Great Courses,|c2012. 
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490 1  Great courses. Science & mathematics. Biology 
505 00 |gEpisode 1|tUsing Science|gEpisode 2|tCrime Scenes and 
       Forensic Evidence|gEpisode 3|tFingerprint Science|gEpisode
       4|tTelltale Marks|gEpisode 5|tGood Impressions|gEpisode 6
       |tForensics of Fibers, Paint, and Glass|gEpisode 7|tTraces
       of Hair and Fur|gEpisode 8|tSoil, Protist, Plant, and 
       Animal Traces|gEpisode 9|tSerology|gEpisode 10|tThe 
       Forensic Analysis of DNA|gEpisode 11|tForensic Toxicology 
       of Drugs and Poisons|gEpisode 12|tThe Forensics of 
       Substance Abuse|gEpisode 13|tHandwriting and Forgery 
       Analysis|gEpisode 14|tComputer Forensics and Digital 
       Evidence|gEpisode 15|tStructure Failure|gEpisode 16
       |tForensic Analysis of Vehicle Accidents|gEpisode 17|tFire
       Science and Explosion Forensics|gEpisode 18|tBlood 
       Evidence|gEpisode 19|tThe Science of Death|gEpisode 20
       |tDeath Investigation|gEpisode 21|tAutopsy|gEpisode 22
       |tDecomposition|gEpisode 23|tForensic Anthropology
       |gEpisode 24|tForensics of Teeth and Bite Marks|gEpisode 
       25|tPolice Sketches and Facial Reproductions|gEpisode 26
       |tInterview, Interrogation, Intelligence|gEpisode 27
       |tForensic Profiling|gEpisode 28|tHuman Memory and 
       Eyewitness Accounts|gEpisode 29|tCriminal Minds|gEpisode 
       30|tWhen Forensic Evidence Is on Trial|gEpisode 31
       |tForensic Scientists and Expert Testimony|gEpisode 32
       |tComparing Crimes and Crime Labs|gEpisode 33|tCrimes - 
       Nobody's Supposed to Get Hurt|gEpisode 34|tCrimes - 
       Killers of One, Killers of Many|gEpisode 35|tApplications 
       - Mass-Disaster Forensics|gEpisode 36|tApplications - 
       Identification Matters. 
506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
511 0  Taught by Elizabeth A. Murray. 
520    The desire to identify lawbreakers and bring them to 
       justice is so great that it has inspired countless stories,
       novels, plays, movies, and television series. But how 
       accurate are the fictional portrayals of crime 
       investigations? What happens behind the scenes when 
       forensic scientists crack a case? Go from the crime scene 
       to the lab to the courtroom to discover how this process 
       really works. 
521 8  Not rated. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Forensic sciences. 
650  1 Forensic sciences|vVideorecordings. 
700 1  Reay, Alisha. 
700 1  Leven, Jon. 
700 1  Allen, Jim M. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
830  0 Great courses (DVD).|pScience & mathematics.|pBiology. 
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