Subject: Forensics review series
The following appeared on forens-l and is reposted here without the knowledge or consent of the authors. Date: 16 Aug 92 08:48:39 EDT From: "Rainer Stumpe" <100012.1163 [at] compuserve__com> Subject: Review Series Springer-Verlag announces a review series on Forensic Science: at: Series Editor:: au: Maehly, A.; Williams, R.L. dt: Book is: 0930-1461 ts: Forensic Science Progress ab: The series edited by prominent forensic scientists, provides a state of the art overview of current knowledge in forensic sciences by reviewing the progress in this rapidly growing field. Every volume gives a balanced view on various aspects of this science. It is the believe of the editors that every forensic worker should be informed about all branches of his science even if he may very well be specialised in one or few of them. at: With Contributions by au: Mukoyama, H.; Riederer, J.; Sellier, K.; Seta, S.; Thatcher, P.J.; Thornton, J.I. bt: Review py: 1986 cv: Hardcover dt: Book pp: IX, 172 pp. 27 figs., 31 tabs. ib: 3-540-12936-7 ts: Forensic Science Progress pu: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York we: 450 av: Available at: With Contributions by au: Hellmiss, Gnter; Mathyer, Jacques; Miyake, Buntaro; Sato, Hajime; Seta, Sueshige bt: Review py: 1988 cv: Hardcover dt: Book pp: IX, 173 pp. 58 figs., 36 tabs. ib: 3-540-12937-5 ts: Forensic Science Progress pu: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York ab: Contents/Information: "Thermal Analysis Methods in Forensic Science" by G. Hellmiss: This contribution first explains the basics of the measuring process and the type of information obtained by the major TA methods, i.e. differential thermal analysis (DTA)/differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry (TG), thermomechanical analysis (TMA). The next subject covers forensic science applications of TA. "Optical Methods in the Examination of Questioned Documents" by J. Mathyer: Optical methods of examination include observations made by the naked eye, and microscopic examination with illumination in the visible or invisible range of the spectrum. "Forensic Hair Investigation" by S. Seta, H. Sato and B. Miyake: The ultimate purpose of forensic hair comparison is to state whether a crime scene hair is of victim origin or of suspect origin. A combination of morphological and analytical data of hair samples, including hair protein and hair root and isoenzyme analysis leads to the enhancement of identification probability. we: 435 av: Available at: With Contributions by au: Pounds, C.A.; Smith, R.N. bt: Review py: 1988 cv: Hardcover dt: Book pp: IX, 125 pp. 19 figs., 7 tabs. ib: 3-540-18447-3 ts: Forensic Science Progress pu: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York ab: Contents/Information: "Radioimmunoassay of Drugs in Body Fluids in a Forensic Context" by R.N. Smith: The theory and practice of radioimmunoassay are described with particular reference to the analysis of drugs in body fluids in a forensic context. Radioimmunoassay theory is outlined from basic principles and the practical design of a drug assay is considered in detail. "Developments in Fingerprint Visualisation" by C.A. Pounds: Methods are reviewed to visualize fingerprints left at a scene of crime or on feloniously handled material for comparison of fingerprints as a way to identify an individual. we: 360 av: Available at: With Contributions by au: Evett, Ian W.; Frank, Richard S.; Grieve, Michael; Hara, K.; Nagata, Takeaki; Oehmichen, M.; Sobol, Stanley P. bt: Review py: 1990 cv: Hardcover dt: Book pp: IX, 186 pp. 59 figs. ib: 3-540-51841-X ts: Forensic Science Progress pu: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York ab: Contents: R.S. Frank, Washington/DC and S.P. Sobol, Mc Lean/VI, USA: Clandestine Drug Manufacturing Laboratories T. Nagata and K.Hara, Fukuoka, Japan: Developments of Forensic Toxicological Analysis of Methamphetamine M. Grieve, Frankfurt/M, FRG: Fibres and their Examination in Forensic Science M. Oehmichen, Kln, FRG: Recent Neuropathologic Research in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome I.W. Evett, Hampshire, UK: The Theory of Interpreting Scientific Transfer Evidence we: 425 av: Available at: With Contributions by au: Fisher, Barry A.J.; Jones, A. Wayne; Totty, Richard N.; Turner, Bryan D.; Yinon, Jehuda bt: Review py: 1991 cv: Hardcover dt: Book pp: IX, 182 pp. 38 figs. ib: 3-540-53203-X ts: Forensic Science Progress pu: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York su: Alkohol; Criminalistics; Forensic Science; Gerichtliche Chemie; Rechtsmedizin; ab: Contents: J. Yinon, Rehovot, Israel: MS/MS Techniques in Forensic Science.- A.W. Jones, Linkping, Sweden: Forensic Science Aspects of Ethanol Metabolism.- R.N. Totty, Gwent, United Kingdom: Recent Developments in Handwriting Examination.- B.D. Turner, London: Forensic Entomology.- B.A.J. Fisher, Los Angeles, CA: Elements of Forensic Science Laboratory Management. we: 420 av: Available at: Autor au: Sellier, Karl bt: Review ti: Shot Range Determination py: 1991 cv: Hardcover dt: Book pp: XI, 105 pp. 66 figs., 14 tabs. br: This volume is a revised and translated version of: Band 7 of the series: Arbeitsmethoden der med. u. naturwiss. Kriminalistik, Schmidt-Rmhild-Verlag, Lbeck 1967 ib: 3-540-54191-8 ts: Forensic Science Progress pu: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York su: Criminalistics; Forensic Science; Rechtsmedizin; ab: From the contents: Classification of Shot Range Zones; Morphological and Analytical Methods (IR, X-Ray, XRF, ESA, AAS, NAA, Polarography); Sources of Error, Interferences; Shot Patterns; Practical Procedures. The series is edited by prominent forensic scientists and provides a state of the art overview of current knowledge in forensic sciences by reviewing the progress in this rapidly growing field. It is the believe of the editors that every forensic worker should be informed about all branches of his science even if he may very well be specialized in one or few of them. we: 360 av: Available P.S. How to order: Please place orders with your bookseller For customers in the USA: Call Tollfree: 1-800-SPRINGE(R) (1-800-777-4643) 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (EST) In New Jersey call: 200-348-4033 *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:16 Distributed: Sunday, August 23, 1992 Message Id: cdl-6-16-008 ***Received on Saturday, 22 August, 1992