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FORENSIC ART
Bibliography


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Boylan, Jeanne.  Portraits of Guilt: The Woman who Profiles the Faces of America's Deadliest Criminals.  New York: Pocket Boos, 2000.

Evans, Colin.  The Casebook of Forensic Detection.  New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996.

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CHAPTERS
1. The Artist and the Murderer

2. Where Art Meets Crime

3. Identi-KIT

4. The Facial Identification Specialist

5. The Reconstruction of a Face

6. Age Progression

7. Computer-Altered Photography: Catching Fugitives

8. Bibliography

9. The Author


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