Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 13th edition

Published by Pearson (April 13, 2020) © 2021

  • Richard Saferstein Forensic Science Consultant
  • Tiffany Roy

eTextbook

per month

  • Anytime, anywhere learning with the Pearson+ app
  • Easy-to-use search, navigation and notebook
  • Simpler studying with flashcards
$79.99

  • Hardcover, paperback or looseleaf edition
  • Affordable rental option for select titles
  • Free shipping on looseleafs and traditional textbooks

Revel

from$89.99

  • Inspire engagement through active learning
  • Provide an immersive reading experience
  • Assess student progress with performance insights

For introductory courses in forensic science and crime scene investigation.

A clear introduction to the technology of the modern crime laboratory for non-scientists

Criminalistics uses clear writing, case studies and modern technology to reveal the essence of forensic science. The authors make forensic science comprehensible to a wide variety of readers, from future forensic scientists to those curious about the subject. They define the nature of physical evidence and examine the limitations that technology and current knowledge impose upon its characterization.

The 13th Edition includes new information on interpreting blood stain patterns, genotyping and bite mark comparison.

Hallmark features of this title

Examples from the news and industry

  • Headline News stories describe high-profile crimes and the related forensic science techniques used in investigations.
  • Case File boxes present brief, real-life case examples that illustrate how the forensic science topics and techniques in the chapter were used in solving crimes of notoriety.
  • Inside the Science boxes offer students the option of delving into the more challenging technical aspects of the subject.

Multimedia pedagogy

  • Webextras expand the coverage of the book through video presentations, internet-related information, animations and graphic displays.
  • Application and critical-thinking questions at the end of each chapter prompt students to demonstrate their understanding of the material.

New and updated features of this title

The latest forensic evidence

  • EXPANDED: Forensic bite mark comparison, including its reliability and the controversy surrounding it, is now covered in the Introduction.
  • UPDATED: Blood stain pattern evidence is reflected in Chapter 4, including how it's interpreted as well as changes in related terminology.
  • NEW: Information on the use of rapid DNA systems, probabilistic genotyping and forensic genetic genealogy is included in Chapter 16.

Cases and learning aids

  • UPDATED: The impact of Carpenter v. United States and an overview of the use of a StingRay device are included in Chapter 20.
  • NEW: Numerous case files have been added to select chapters to illustrate how forensic technology has been applied to solving crimes of notoriety.
  • NEW: Many new figures have been added to illustrate concepts discussed in the chapters.

Features of Revel for the 13th Edition

  • Virtual Laboratory Exercises give students a first-hand look at the types of tests and examinations performed in the crime lab. Using 360-degree photography, microscope imagery and explanatory videos, these laboratory exercises expose students to a day in the life of a forensic scientist.
  • Author Explanatory Videos, embedded in the narrative, give students a verbal explanation of an important topic and illuminate the concept with additional examples.
  • Student Survey Questions within the narrative pose questions about controversial topics and important concepts. After responding, students can view a bar chart indicating how their responses compare to those of other students.
  1. Introduction
  2. The Crime Scene
  3. Physical Evidence
  4. Crime-Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
  5. Death Investigation
  6. Fingerprints
  7. Forensic Biometrics
  8. The Microscope
  9. Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions
  10. Matter, Light, and Glass Examination
  11. Hairs and Fibers
  12. Drugs
  13. Forensic Toxicology
  14. Metals, Paint, and Soil
  15. Forensic Serology
  16. DNA: The Indispensable Forensic Science Tool
  17. Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation
  18. Document Examination
  19. Computer Forensics
  20. Mobile Device Forensics

About our authors

Richard Saferstein, Ph.D., retired after serving 21 years as the chief forensic scientist of the New Jersey State Police Laboratory, one of the largest crime laboratories in the United States. He currently acts as a consultant for attorneys and the media in the area of forensic science. During the O. J. Simpson criminal trial, Dr. Saferstein provided extensive commentary on forensic aspects of the case for the Rivera Live show, the E! television network, ABC radio and various radio talk shows. Dr. Saferstein holds degrees from the City College of New York and earned his doctorate degree in chemistry in 1970 from the City University of New York. From 1972 to 1991, he taught an introductory forensic science course in the criminal justice programs at the College of New Jersey and Ocean County College. These teaching experiences played an influential role in Dr. Saferstein's authorship in 1977 of the widely used introductory textbook Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, currently in this 13th edition. Saferstein's basic philosophy in writing Criminalistics is to make forensic science understandable and meaningful to the nonscience reader, while giving the reader an appreciation for the scientific principles that underlie the subject. Dr. Saferstein has authored or co-authored more than 45 technical papers and chapters covering a variety of forensic topics. Dr. Saferstein has co-authored Lab Manual for Criminalistics (Pearson, 2015) to be used in conjunction with this text. He is also the author of Forensic Science: An Introduction (Pearson, 2008 and 2011) and Forensic Science: From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab (2009 and 2015). He has also edited the widely used professional reference books Forensic Science Handbook, Volumes I, II, and III, 2nd Edition (published in 2002, 2005 and 2010, respectively, by Pearson). Dr. Saferstein is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the Canadian Society of Forensic Scientists, the International Association for Identification, the Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists and the Society of Forensic Toxicologists. He is the recipient of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 2006 Paul L. Kirk Award for distinguished service and contributions to the field of criminalistics.

Tiffany Roy, MSFS, JD, is a forensic DNA expert with over 13 years of forensic biology experience in both public and private laboratories in the United States. She has processed thousands of DNA samples and thousands of cases over the course of her career. She has provided expert witness testimony in more than 100 cases in state, federal and international courts. She instructs undergraduates at Palm Beach Atlantic University, University of Maryland Global Campus and Southern New Hampshire University. She currently acts as a consultant for attorneys and the media in the area of forensic biology through her firm, ForensicAid, LLC. Roy holds degrees from Syracuse University, Massachusetts School of Law and University of Florida in the areas of biology, law and forensic science. Her teaching, legal writing and testimonial experience help her to take complex scientific concepts and make them easily understandable for the nonscientist. Roy assisted Dr. Saferstein in completing Forensic Science: From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab, 4th Edition (Pearson 2019) and has authored the text The Complete Guide to the American Board of Criminalistics Molecular Biology Examination (CRC Press 2020) to assist working forensic scientists achieve the goal of certification. Roy is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists and the Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners. She is a certified Diplomate in the area of Forensic Biology by the American Board of Criminalistics. Aside from her teaching, writing and consulting, Roy also assists with international capacity building initiatives, providing subject matter expertise for trainings for criminal justice stakeholders in the Middle East and Africa.

Need help? Get in touch

Pearson+

All in one place. Pearson+ offers instant access to eTextbooks, videos and study tools in one intuitive interface. Students choose how they learn best with enhanced search, audio and flashcards. The Pearson+ app lets them read where life takes them, no wi-fi needed. Students can access Pearson+ through a subscription or their MyLab or Mastering course.

Revel

Inspire engagement through active learning. Revel® integrates interactives and assessments into a compelling digital narrative. By applying concepts as they read, students immerse themselves in learning, deepening their understanding. This mobile, user-friendly platform empowers students to learn and study on the go, anytime, anywhere, on any device.

Video
Play
Privacy and cookies
By watching, you agree Pearson can share your viewership data for marketing and analytics for one year, revocable by deleting your cookies.

Help students learn, wherever life takes them

Your students deserve more than just a digital textbook. Revel® combines content, media, and assessment to create an engaging, immersive experience that lets them learn on the go — anytime, anywhere, on any device.