
The Philosophy, Practice, and Science of Crime Scene Investigation, Part 1
The Modern Scholar
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Professor Robert C. Shaler
The director of the Forensic Science Program at Pennsylvania State University, Professor Robert C. Shaler leads a comprehensive study of the intricacies of an intriguing, and always topical, science. In these lectures, Shaler imparts a clear understanding of crime-scene investigation, from archiving the scene to the presentation of evidence in court proceedings. Covering everything from fingermarks and bloodstains to 3-D imaging and microbial forensics, the course is an essential guide for anyone intrigued by this riveting subject.
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Informative and Practical approach
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This is a lecture.
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This course was not exactly what I expected (begrudgingly, I must admit that I expected something a little more CSI), but it IS an informative course. Although not really suited for audiobook format, Shaler understands not only his discipline, but how to explain it to others.
I don't think I'd recommend this course for anyone but those seriously considering a career in law-enforcement or writers who want to write about proper police procedure (not necessarily what they do, but what they SHOULD do). Again, this is not a bad product by any means, but it is, I think, of limited appeal.
Good Info, But Textbook-Dry
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Of course someone interested in listening to this topic likely has a desire to learn more than be entertained. That is why I listened to it and what I enjoyed about it. Good information, but the presnetation was a bit off. The author does manage to stay on point most of the time, but there is alot of reiteration (which is not a bad thing if you are trying to drive a point home...)What did you like best about this story?
This is a good informational text read in a way that you can learn from. It can be argued that there really isn't supposed to be any entertainment value in a audio presentation such as this, but an entertaining presentation does help to capture the audience.How did the narrator detract from the book?
It might just be me, but I've yet to listen to an audio presentation that has been read by the author that would not have benefited by having someone else read it. Authors do a good job writing, narrators, voice actors, they help to compel the listener to want to listen. The author is an expert in his field and the information in the book is interesting on that intellectual level a scripted narration read by an expert in that arena; would be more engaging though.Interesting topic read from lecture notes.
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Almost useless. But not completely.
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Chloroform
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