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Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) books are a popular genre of science books that focus on the investigation of criminal activity. They provide readers with an in-depth look at the techniques and processes used by law enforcement to investigate and solve crimes. The books often include detailed descriptions of the crime scene, evidence collection, and forensic analysis. They also provide insight into the legal aspects of criminal investigations, such as the rights of suspects and the rules of evidence.
CSI books are often written by experienced law enforcement professionals, forensic scientists, and legal experts. They are designed to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system and the tools used to investigate and prosecute criminal cases. The books are often used by students and professionals in the field of criminal justice, as well as by those interested in learning more about the science of crime scene investigation.
The CSI market is a growing one, with a wide variety of books available to meet the needs of readers. Popular publishers in the market include Oxford University Press, Elsevier, and Wiley. Other companies in the market include McGraw-Hill, Routledge, and Palgrave Macmillan. Show Less Read more