Forensic Technologies for Law Enforcement CD

Over 3,600+ detailed pages and 55+ manuals complete with charts, photographs,
and more covering every aspect of forensic technologies for law enforcement
on CD-Rom! Any student, law enforcement personnel, soldier, or anyone
involved with the army, navy, military, navy seals, or specials ops will
find this CD extremely useful. Or are you simply interested in learning
more about forensic technologies and techniques used today? Then this
CD is for you!
The purpose of this
CD is to assist judges in managing expert evidence, primarily in cases
involving issues of science or technology. Such
issues may arise across the entire spectrum of litigation: from mass toxic
tort and product liability cases to patent and trademark cases, from medical
malpractice cases to contract cases, from environmental, security, and
antitrust cases even to criminal cases. The context in which they arise
varies widely, but generally they share one characteristic: They challenge
the ability of judges and juries to comprehend the issues—and the evidence—and
to deal with them in informed and effective ways. As a result, they tend
to complicate the litigation, increase expense and delay, and jeopardize
the quality of judicial and jury decision making.
Table of Contents
- U.S. Government Publications (55 Manuals / 3,600 Pages)
- Introduction (5 Pages)

- Reference Manual on Scientific
Evidence (7 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Statistics
(84 Pages
- Reference Guide on Multiple
Regression (55 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Estimation
of Economic Losses in Damages Awards (53 Pages)
- Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
(299 Pages)
- Court-Appointed Experts (49
Pages)
- Automated DNA Typing: Method
of the Future? (2 Pages)
- Special Masters (48 Pages)
- Program Calendar (2 Pages)
- List of Reviewers (5 Pages)
- The Unrealized Potential of
DNA Testing (8 Pages)
- Post conviction DNA Testing
(131 Pages)

- A Resource Guide to Law Enforcement,
Corrections, and Forensic Technologies (102 Pages)
- Financial Institution Fraud
and Failure Report (34 Pages)
- Catalog of Publications (42
Pages)
- Management of Expert Evidence
(29 Pages)
- Evidentiary Framework (81 Pages)
- Review of 1999 Fourth Circuit
Bankruptcy Decisions (6 Pages)
- Comment on the Use of the Reference
Guides (1 Page)
- Reference Guide on Epidemiology
(60 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Toxicology
(40 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Survey Research
(51 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Forensic
DNA Evidence (57 Pages)
- Program Evaluation for Supreme
Court 1998-99: The Term in Review (2 Pages)

- 1999 Federal Judicial Center
Catalog of Publications (40 Pages)
- Programs for Federal Court
Personnel (22 Pages)
- 1999 Catalog of Audiovisual
Media Productions (174 Pages)
- 1999 Federal Judicial Center
Catalog of Publications (40 Pages)
- Evaluation Form for Adaptive
Manager (13 Pages)
- Summary of the Alternative
Dispute Resolution Act of 1998 (8 Pages)
- Program Evaluation for The
ADR Act of 1998: What It Means for the Courts (1 Page)
- Guide to Judicial Management
of Cases in ADR (206 Pages)
- Guide to Judicial Management
of Cases in ADR (202 Pages)
- ADR and Settlement in the Federal
District Courts (60 Pages)
- Resources to Help Courts Design
and Evaluate ADR Programs (8 Pages)
- ADR and Settlement in the Federal
District Courts (318 Pages)
- District-by-District Descriptions
(13 Pages)
- Middle District of Alabama
In Brief (58 Pages)
- District of Hawaii (59 Pages)
- Eastern District of New York
(60 Pages)
- District of Puerto Rico (62
Pages)
- Agricultural Bankruptcies:
A Chapter 12 Refresher (7 Pages)
- Alternatives to Litigation:
(73 Pages)
- Federal Judicial Center Annual
Report 2002 (24 Pages)
- Federal Judicial Center Annual
Report 1998 (14 Pages)
- Federal Judicial Center Annual
Report 1999 (22 Pages)
- What Every Law Enforcement
Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence (5 Pages)
- Interagency Domestic Terrorism
Concept of Operations Plan (44 Pages)
- Case Studies in the Use of
DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial (117 Pages)
- Texas Evidence Collection Protocol
(103 Pages)
- The Varieties of Homicide and
Its Research (265 Pages)
- FBI Laboratory 2001 Report
(32 Pages)
- CBI Forensic Laboratory Physical
Evidence Handbook, Version 4.0 (161 Pages)
- The School Shooter: A Threat
Assessment Perspective (52 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Epidemiology
(68 Pages)
- Reference Guide on Toxicology
(37 Pages)
- Safe Street Violent Crime Initiative
Report (20 Pages)
- Index (9 Pages)
All manuals are in Adobe Acrobat format and are completely searchable and printable!
Adobe Acrobat is included on the CD as well incase you don"t have it.

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