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Forensic Quick Reference : A General Guide for Playwrights, Authors, and Armchair Sleuths

By Breuer, Bill, Dr.

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Reproduction Date: 2010

Title: Forensic Quick Reference : A General Guide for Playwrights, Authors, and Armchair Sleuths  
Author: Breuer, Bill, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Science, Forensic Investigation
Collections: Science, Public Aspect of Medicine, Criminology, Literature, Authors Community, Technology, Philosophy, Most Popular Books in China, Law, Government, Political Science
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Bill Breuer, B. D. (n.d.). Forensic Quick Reference : A General Guide for Playwrights, Authors, and Armchair Sleuths. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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A quick look-up of important forensic facts, procedures and implications in crime solving. Author and Playwright, Bill Breuer, presents a collection of observations for use as a general guide and reference to the forensic field for playwrights and authors to help create a more meaningful and accurate representation in their works as well as presenting increased possibilities to enhance their plots by utilizing the elements of evidence in a more accurate and realistic way. First Responders will find this work helpful and Amateur and Armchair Sleuths will find this work as a useful resource as well and have it nearby when reading and solving cases.

Summary
A general guide and reference to the field for playwrights and authors to help create yet a deeper, more meaningful and accurate representation as well as add to the plots by utilizing the element of evidence in a more realistic way. Amateur and Armchair Sleuths will find this useful (and first responders) as well.

Excerpt
In today’s world with a litigious society, unscrupulous lawyers who would give anything a try, people not taking responsibility for their actions and blaming everyone and everything else, a general resentment of government and laws that are not adequate or are often antiquated at best, individuals and groups that feel justified in everything they do, psychopaths, sociopaths and philosophical followings that span from suicidal to genocidal the job of law enforcement agencies is exceedingly difficult and the need for complete, iron-clad evidence is more essential than ever before.. A benefit to writers is that even newer plot ideas based on evidence can stimulate better, more complex and newer concepts to be incorporated into mysteries and murder mysteries and thereby provide deeper development of characters. For instance – a fatal electrical burn covered by an arson, or the dissipated fragrance noticed only by the first responder when initially overlooked can offer great lines of investigation, more vivid characters and a wider range of possible solutions. The writer must be sure that the method and the detection approached are period. Readers will enjoy the added sophistication to their general knowledge base.

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