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- Title
POLICE SCIENCE TECHNICAL NOTES AND ABSTRACTS.
- Authors
Nicol, Joseph D.
- Abstract
The article presents police science technical notes and abstracts. A survey of the field of hit-and-run cases shows 25 per cent of the proof as derived from technical analysis. In an article in the Boston University Law Review, the author discusses the various clues such as blood stains, tissue, glass, etc., which have proven useful in this type of investigation. The material is non-technical and intended for the guidance of investigators. According to another note, the Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission has just announced a vacancy in the position of Crime, Laboratory Technician in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department with a monthly salary of $417. Applicants must be a college graduate with specialization in physics, chemistry, or related field, and have 3 years experience in the laboratory investigation of physical evidence in connection with a law enforcement agency. The examination will be given in locations throughout the United States convenient to the applicants' residence.
- Subjects
TRAFFIC violations; CRIMES against public safety; SURVEYS; CRIMINAL investigation; FORENSIC sciences; CRIME laboratories
- Publication
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (08852731), 1947, Vol 38, Issue 4, p437
- ISSN
0885-2731
- Publication type
Article