- Chvatal,
Naren Shankar, and Don McGill,
among others. It
follows Las
Vegas criminalists (identified as "Crime
Scene Investigators")
working for the Las Vegas...
- the CBS
crime drama television series, CSI: Miami. It
follows Miami criminalists (identified as "the
Crime Scene Investigators")
working for the Miami-Dade...
- the CBS
crime drama television series, CSI: NY. It
follows New York
criminalists (identified as "the
Crime Scene Investigators")
working for the New York...
- Pirmasens,
described the
cases in his 1978 book The
Pocket Book for
Criminalists. In the
years 1960, 1964, and 1967, two boys and a girl —
Walter Broschat...
- metrology:
scientific measurement and
inference for lawyers, judges, and
criminalists. CRC PRESS. ISBN 978-0-367-77847-7. Ferrero, Alessandro; Scotti, Veronica...
-
sorority house. The next morning,
three Seattle homicide detectives and a
criminalist combed the
entire alleyway on
their hands and knees,
finding nothing...
-
Grissom (Petersen), a
socially awkward forensic entomologist and
career criminalist who is
promoted to CSI
supervisor following the
death of a
trainee investigator...
- book
introduces the
character of
Lincoln Rhyme, a
quadriplegic forensic criminalist. It was
adapted into a film of the same name in 1999. A
pilot for a television...
-
Orleans and is
replaced by
Detective Jo Danville. Jo is a
former FBI
criminalist and an
experienced psychological profiler. She and Mac
quickly form a...
-
Friedrich Heinrich Abegg (23
March 1796 – 29 May 1868) was a
German criminalist.
Abegg was born in
Erlangen as the son of the
Reformed preacher Dr. Johannes...