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Forensic Science is a field of science that focuses on the collection and analysis of evidence to be used in criminal investigations. It is a rapidly growing field, and as such, there is a large market for books related to the subject. These books range from introductory texts to more advanced topics, such as DNA analysis and crime scene investigation. They are often used by students, professionals, and hobbyists alike.
Forensic Science books are typically written by experts in the field, and cover a wide range of topics. They often include case studies, diagrams, and illustrations to help readers better understand the material. Additionally, many books provide detailed instructions on how to conduct various types of forensic investigations.
The Forensic Science market is highly competitive, with many publishers offering books on the subject. Some of the major players in the market include Elsevier, Wiley, Oxford University Press, and Springer. Additionally, there are a number of smaller publishers that specialize in Forensic Science books. Show Less Read more