Sources, References and Suggested Readings

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  • Weston, W.A., Pseudologica fantastica and pathological lying, in Explorations in Criminal Psychopathology, Schlesinger, L.B., Ed, Charles C Thomas, Springfield, IL, 1996.
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  • Witmer, H.L., Psychiatric Clinics for Children, Commonwealth Fund, New York, 1940.
  • Wilson: Clues! A History of Forensic Detection (Warner Books, 1989).
  • Wills: Essay on the Principles of Circumstantial Evidence (London, 1838)
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  • Wittaker, E., The adversary system: role of the criminalist, J. Forens. Sci., 18, 184, 1973.
  • Whitehead, P.H. and Kipps, A.E., A test paper for detecting saliva stains, J. Forens. Sci. Soc., 15, 39, 1975.
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  • Willott, G.M., An improved test for the detection of salivary amylase in stains, J. Forens Sci. Soc., 14, 341, 1974.
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  • White, A., Research Dynamics of Vehicle Tires, vol. 4, Research Center of Motor Vehicle Research of New Hampshire, 1965.
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  • http://www.autosafety.org,Web page for the Center for Auto Safety.
  • http://www.hwysafety.org,Web page for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
  • Whitlock, F.A., Criminal Responsibility and Mental Illness, Butterworths, London, 1963.
  • Whittenmore v. Cutter, 29 F.Cas. 1123, No. 17, 601, 1 Gall. 478, 1813.
  • Westveer, A.E., Ed., Managing death investigations, FBI Law Enforce. Bull., 1997.
  • Warren, J.I., Reboussin, R., Hazelwood, R.R., Cummings, A., Gibbs, N.A., and Trumbetta, S.L., Crime scene and distance correlates of serial rape, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Vol. 14, pp. 35–59.
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  • Wilson, J. and Herrnstein, R., Crime and Human Nature, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1985. Criminal Personality Profiling
  • Winn, S. and Merrill, D., Ted Bundy: The Killer Next Door, Bantam Books, New York, 1980.
  • Wolfgang, M.E., Patterns in Criminal Homicide, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1958.
  • Wolfgang, M.E. and Weiner, N.A., Eds, Criminal Violence, Sage, Beverly Hills, CA, 1982.
  • Whewell, W., The Philosophical Foundations of the Inductive Sciences Founded on Their History, Vol. I and II, 2nded., London, 1847.
  • Wilson, C., Clues: A History of Forensic Detection, Warner Books, New York, 1989.
  • W. Bruschweiler and M.C. Grieve, State of the Art In the Field of Hair and Textile Fibre Examinations, Proceedings of the 12th Interpol Forensic Science Symposium (1998), at 179–180.
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  • Whitehead, P.H. and Kipps, A.E., The significance of amylase in forensic investigations of body fluids, Forens. Sci., 6, 137, 1975.
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