Section I: Introduction to Criminalistics
Chapter 1: Investigating the Crime Scene
Chapter 2: Identifying and Processing Physical Evidence
Section II: Trace Evidence
Chapter 3: Physical Properties: Forensic Characterization of Soil
Chapter 4: The Microscope and Forensic Identification of Hair and Fibers
Chapter 5: Forensic Analysis of Glass
Section III: Pattern Evidence
Chapter 6: Fingerprints
Chapter 7: Questioned Documents
Chapter 8: Firearms
Section IV: Chemical Evidence
Chapter 9: Inorganic Analysis: Forensic Determination of Metals and Gunshot Residue
Chapter 10: Arson
Chapter 11: Drugs of Abuse
Section V: Biological Evidence
Chapter 12: Forensic Toxicology
Chapter 13: Biological Fluids: Blood, Semen, Saliva, and an Introduction to DNA
Chapter 14: Forensic DNA Typing
Section VI: Terrorism
Chapter 15: Explosives
Chapter 16: Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction