Forensic Evidence Management: From the Crime Scene to Courtroom by Ashraf Mozayani and Casie Parish Fisher is a definitive guide for professionals and students in forensic science, criminal justice, law enforcement, and legal studies. This comprehensive resource covers the full lifecycle of forensic evidence—from its initial discovery at the crime scene to its presentation in the courtroom.
This book provides step-by-step instruction on evidence collection, documentation, preservation, analysis, and chain of custody—critical components for maintaining the integrity of physical and biological evidence. It bridges the gap between crime scene investigation and legal proceedings, ensuring that evidence remains admissible and scientifically valid throughout the justice process.
Written by leading forensic experts with decades of experience, Forensic Evidence Management emphasizes real-world application through detailed case studies, legal insights, and industry best practices. Readers will gain deep insight into laboratory protocols, expert witness testimony, and the challenges of managing evidence in complex criminal cases.
Whether you’re a forensic investigator, police officer, crime scene technician, attorney, or criminal justice student, this book is an essential reference tool. It also includes checklists, procedural guidelines, and common pitfalls to avoid, making it a practical handbook for ensuring evidence integrity.
Optimize your understanding of forensic evidence handling with this trusted resource that aligns scientific principles with legal requirements. Perfect for academic study, courtroom preparation, or field use.






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