ABSTRACT

Chemistry/Forensic Science

Forensic chemistry is a subdiscipline of forensic science, its principles guide the analyses performed in modern forensic laboratories. Forensic chemistry’s roots lie in medico-legal investigation, toxicology and microscopy and have since led the development of modern forensic analytic techniques and practices for use in a variety of applications.

Introduction to Forensic Chemistry is the perfect balance of testing methods and application. Unlike other competing books on the market, coverage is neither too simplistic, nor overly advanced making the book ideal for use in both undergraduate and graduate courses. The book introduces chemical tests, spectroscopy, advanced spectroscopy, and chromatography to students. The second half of the book addresses applications and methods to analyze and interpret controlled substances, trace evidence, questioned documents, firearms, explosives, environmental contaminants, toxins, and other topics. The book looks at innovations in the field over time including the latest development of new discernible chemical reactions, instrumental tools, methods, and more.

Key features:

  • Nearly 300 full-color figures illustrating key concepts and over 20 case studies
  • Addresses all the essential topics without extraneous or overly advanced coverage
  • Includes full pedagogy of chapter objectives, key terms, lab problems, end of chapter questions, and additional readings to emphasize key learning points
  • Includes chemical structures and useful spectra as examples
  • Fulfils the forensic chemistry course requirement in FEPAC-accredited programs
  • Includes a chapter on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) materials


Comprehensive and accessible, without being overly technical, Introduction to Forensic Chemistry will be a welcome addition to the field and an ideal text designed for both the student user and professor in mind.

Course ancillaries including an Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank and chapter PowerPoint® lecture slides are available with qualified course adoption.

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Chemical tests

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

The microscope

chapter Chapter 4|25 pages

Light spectroscopy

chapter Chapter 5|21 pages

Advanced spectroscopy

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Chromatography

chapter Chapter 7|13 pages

Inorganic poisons and contaminants

chapter Chapter 8|23 pages

Controlled substances

chapter Chapter 9|13 pages

Toxicology

chapter Chapter 10|23 pages

Trace evidence

chapter Chapter 11|18 pages

Questioned documents and impression evidence

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

Latent print development

chapter Chapter 13|12 pages

Firearms

chapter Chapter 14|15 pages

Fire, arson, and explosives

chapter Chapter 16|16 pages

Environmental forensics