<P>"<STRONG>Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation</STRONG> is a staple for any forensic science library and is routinely referenced by professional organizations as a study guide for certifications. It is professionally written and provides updated theoretical and practical applications using real casework. This text is a <U>must-have </U>for any CSI Unit or course teaching Crime Scene Investigation." ¿ <B>Kevin Parmelee, PhD, Detective (ret.), Somerset County, NJ Prosecutor¿s Office</P></B><P></P><P>Since the first English-language edition of <B>Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation</B> was published in 1964, the book has continued to be a seminal work in the field of forensic science, serving as a foundational textbook and reference title for professionals.</P><P>This Ninth Edition includes several new chapters and has been fully updated and organized to present the effective use of science and technology in support of justice. New coverage to this edition addresses the debunking