Introduction to crime scene photography

From the author of Crime Scene Photography, 2nd Edition, this introductory text serves as a detailed nuts-and-bolts version of its big brother, currently required reading for certification by the IAI Crime Scene Certification Board. Written for those just beginning their educations related to crime...

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Main Author: Robinson, Edward M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Academic Press 2013
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