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Saferstein, R. (2013). ''Forensic science:From the crime scene to the crime lab.'' Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education Inc. |
<ref>{{Cite book|title = Forensic science|last = Saferstein|first = R.|publisher = Pearson Education Inc.|year = 2013|isbn = 978-0131391871|location = Upper Saddle River|pages = }}</ref>Saferstein, R. (2013). ''Forensic science:From the crime scene to the crime lab.'' Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education Inc. |
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Boumba, V. A., Ziavrou, K. S., & Vougiouklakis, T.(2006). Hair as a biological indicator of drug use, drug abuse or chronic exposure to environmental toxicants. ''International Journal of Toxicology'',143-163. |
Boumba, V. A., Ziavrou, K. S., & Vougiouklakis, T.(2006). Hair as a biological indicator of drug use, drug abuse or chronic exposure to environmental toxicants. ''International Journal of Toxicology'',143-163. |
Revision as of 17:22, 6 March 2015
[1]Saferstein, R. (2013). Forensic science:From the crime scene to the crime lab. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education Inc.
Boumba, V. A., Ziavrou, K. S., & Vougiouklakis, T.(2006). Hair as a biological indicator of drug use, drug abuse or chronic exposure to environmental toxicants. International Journal of Toxicology,143-163.
Swanson, C. R., Chamelin, N. C., Territo, L., & Taylor, R. W. (2012). Criminal investigation. New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc.
Unit 6 (Mar. 20): Building Wikipedia articles
- Assignments due
- Add references to the 1-2 sentences of new information that you put in one group member's sandbox.
- Move the new information to the main space of the article (revise the article, not the talk page).
- Continue researching and working on planned revisions.
- Post planned revisions on the article's talk page.
Summary:
We are adding in the detection periods for Codeine for hair and blood/fluid tests. We are adding in the five primary color-test for presumptive substance testing. The five are Marquis, Dillie-Koppanyi, Duquenois-Levine, Van Urk, and Scott Test. In the article not much information or mentions of the breath test (AKA breathalyzer) are stated. We are adding in a Subsection under Types in the article contents since breath test is one of the most common test for alcohol. We are also going to add in how the US Supreme Court allows random drug testing of student athletes, which was stated in the Vernonia School District 47J v. Action 1995 case and Board of Education of Independent School District No. 92 of Pottawatomie County v. Earls 2002 case. We are adding this into the United States subsection under the Legality,ethics and politics section in the article.
Citation Example
Foot patrol has been shown to decrease citizens' fear of crime. <ref> Worrall, John L. (2010). "The Effects of Policing on Crime." Pp. 37-50 in R. Dunham and G. Alpert, Critical Issues in Policing, 6th ed. Long Grove, IL: Waveland.
This is a user sandbox of SBrocious. A user sandbox is a subpage of the user's user page. It serves as a testing spot and page development space for the user and is not an encyclopedia article. |
- ^ Saferstein, R. (2013). Forensic science. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education Inc. ISBN 978-0131391871.