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Criminal Evidence

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Product Description This text provides a comprehensive legal framework of the rules of evidence, highlights key law enforcement issues in the field, and uses “headline cases” to illustrate major points and generate student interest.   Criminal evidence is most often approached from one of two perspectives: legal or law enforcement.  This text melds the two perspectives with the aim of providing the most effective and interesting way to present the subject matter.  This text presents potentially complicated concepts in a clear, palatable manner.    A key aspect of this text is that it uses current, newsworthy examples; an example is the Louise Woodward case (the murdering Au Pair) discussed in Chapter 2.  The text comes with some useful supplements that include PowerPoints, a CD of the most important cases, and a list of videos and websites that are coordinated by chapter and topic.  These resources allow an instructor to take an engaging, multi-media approach to the material. From the Back Cover Criminal Evidence Marjie  Britz ISBN-10:      0205439713       This text provides a comprehensive legal framework of the rules of evidence, highlights key law enforcement issues in the field, and uses “headline cases” to illustrate major points and generate student interest.  This text melds the legal and law enforcement perspectives with the aim of providing the most effective and interesting way to present the study of criminal evidence.    About the Author Dr. Marjie T. Britz is an associate professor of criminal justice at Clemson University. She holds a bachelors of science in forensic science from Jacksonville State University, a masters of science in police administration, and a doctorate of philosophy in criminal justice from Michigan State University. She has published extensively in the areas of computer crime, organized crime, and the police subculture. She has acted as a consultant to a variety of organizations, and provided training to an assortment of law enforcement agencies. In addition, she has served on editorial and supervisory boards in both academic and practitioner venues. Some of her recent books are: Organized Crime: A Worldwide Persepctive; Computer Forensics and Cybercrime; and, From Lucky Luciano to Tony Soprano: A History of Italian Organized Crime in America.