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A Life of Crime - My Career in Forensic Science
by Douglas Lucas
CRC Press | October 2018 | ISBN-10: 1138604461 | 354 Pages | True PDF | 22.2 mb

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Crime-Forensic-International-Investigation-ebook/dp/B07K14THFF

A Life of Crime: My Career in Forensic Science chronicles the career and experiences of world-renowned forensic scientist, Dr. Douglas Lucas. It is the culmination of his decades-worth of work in the field, developing innovative techniques that have revolutionized several aspects of forensic science. It is part professional reference, part career guide, part instructive reference for students wishing to entering the to enter the field, and wholly autobiographical.

Dr. Lucas chronicles a number of the high-profile cases he's worked on firsthand. This includes both the logistical problem-solving of case management-how to process and handle the evidence-in addition to the testing, analysis and processes he went through, and developed, along the way. Such cases include mass disaster plane crashes, arson, IEDs and explosives, poisonings, missing persons, and homicides, to name just a few. Dr. Lucas has encountered and seen just about everything a forensic professional can see.

In addition to the in-depth discussion, development, and philosophy of forensic science as a discipline, the book also discusses the balance of personal and professional life. This is a vital, but little thought of aspect that becomes a conspicuous reality of working in the field: namely, delving into the science, and dealing with those personal emotions, work conflicts, and ethical conundrums that a professional regularly encounters. Forensic professionals, investigators, and students-regardless of background or discipline-will find this a fascinating look 'behind the curtain' at one of the most decorated, innovative, and respected members of the field over the last 50 years.


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Douglas M. Lucas MSc, Dsc (Hon) retired in 1994 from the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto following 37 years of service, 27 as the Centre’s Director. His scientific background was in toxicology and chemistry with particular emphasis on alcohol, fire investigation and explosives. He has published over 30 papers and chapters on a variety of forensic science topics.

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