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Without a trace: a forensics manual for you and me

Booklet cover

An anonymous booklet about police forensic techniques, published in London probably in the mid-1980s. Much of the information contained within is now out of date and so is reproduced for reference only.

Submitted by Anonymous on March 30, 2015

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without-trace.pdf (3.21 MB)
  • crime
  • police
  • United Kingdom
  • PDF

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