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Forensic Science Progress Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Fisher, Barry A. J. (Contribution by), Jones, A. Wayne (Contribution by), Totty, Richard N. (Contribution by)
ISBN: 3642635105     ISBN-13: 9783642635106
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Chemistry - Analytic
- Law | Criminal Law - General
- Medical | Forensic Medicine
Dewey: 345
Series: Forensic Science Progress
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.62 lbs) 182 pages
 
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One of the surprising things about the natural world is that animals are dying around us all the time and yet we rarely see any evidence of it. This is a testimony to the efficiency of the large variety of organisms which decompose animal corpses. Whilst bacteria and fungi are the main groups involved in decomposition processes, the larger insects additionally provide an important physical disruption of body tissues, which aids the penetration of micro- organisms and speeds the collapse of the body structure. A human corpse is treated no differently and the same groups of organisms are involved. From a forensic science viewpoint the universality of the decay process provides two major advantages. Information based on the decomposition of animals is of considerable value when considering human cases and the successional pattern of decay is broadly equivalent wherever the process is being studied. Historically, the usefulness of insects in solving crime can be traced back in the literature to the 13th century. McKnight 1, 2] translated a Chinese text of this period which contains an account of how a law officer dealt with a case of murder in the rice fields. Death had been caused by a sickle and the official ordered all the field workers to line up and lay their sickles on the ground in front of them. Flies began to be attracted to one of the sickles whereupon its owner confessed to the crime.