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痕跡學   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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卿克定編
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痕跡學
Publisher
福建省警官訓練所[印行者]
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包括指紋、足跡、車轍、血跡、文書圖畫之痕跡、其他痕跡及遺留物7編,共26章。講述如何依靠各種痕跡,作為偵查、鑑別的方法

目錄
第一編 指紋
第一章 緒論
第一節 指紋發展之史略
第二節 指紋之效用
第二章 指紋之生理
第一節 指紋之位置及其生長
第二節 指紋之構造
第三章 指紋之印法及其設備
第一節 捺印之用具
第二節 捺印之方法
第三節 捺印時應注意之各點
第四節 指紋紙填寫應注意之點
第三章 指紋之鑑別
第一節 指紋之辨別
第二節 指紋之分類及其標記
第三節 各類指紋之界說
第四節 紋體之剖解
第五節 指紋之分析
第六節 殘缺指之分析
第七節 奇指之分析
第五章 指紋之儲藏
第一節 儲藏櫃之組織
第二節 儲藏之原則
第三節 儲藏之手續
第六章 指紋之檢查
第一節 指紋檢查之方法
第二節 殘缺指紋之檢查
第七章 在現場中對指紋之處理
第一節 現場指紋之搜查法
第二節 已發現指紋後之處理
第三節 現場指紋之檢查法
第八章 指紋之鑑定
第一節 鑑定之根據
第二節 鑑定之方法
第三節 指紋之畫紋法
第九章 指紋之拍照及放大法
第十章 單指紋法
第一節 新編單指紋法
第二節 新編單指紋之基本分類及標記
第三節 特徵之記法
第四節 三角之描寫
第五節 單指紋紙之格式
第六節 單指紋之填寫
第七節 單指紋之儲藏方法
第十一章 培利單指紋法
第一節 圓位鏡
第二節 基本分類及標記
第三節 卡片之樣式及填寫
第四節 培利式單指紋之儲藏法
第二編 足跡
第一章 跣足足跡
第一節 跣足之印痕
第二節 跣足之凹痕
第二章 著履足跡
第一節 著履足跡應行研究之點
第二節 鞋底之區分法
第三章 步行足跡
第一節 步行足跡各部之名稱
第二節 步幅之大小與性別、年齡、職業、習慣之關係
第三節 步行足跡之特徵
第四節 步行足跡之偽造
第五節 動物足跡
第三編 車轍
第一章 概說
第二章 車轍之形成
第一節 車轍之種類
第二節 車轍之形狀
第三節 車轍之特徵
第四節 由特徵以測量車轍
第五節 由車轍以判斷車行之方向
第三章 車轍之採取及鑑定
第四編 血跡
第一章 血跡之搜查
第一節 現場血跡之搜查
第二節 嫌疑犯之搜查
第三節 血跡之形態
第二章 血跡之保存
第一節 血跡之攝影
第二節 衣服上血跡之保存
第三章 血跡之鑑定
第一節 是否血跡之鑑定
第二節 是否人血之鑑定
第三節 人身何部份之血
第五編 文書圖畫之痕跡
第一章 文書圖畫之痕跡
第一節 偽造變造文書之鑑定法
第二章 損壞文書之保存
第六編 其他痕跡及遺留物
第一章 槍彈痕跡
第一節 槍彈遺留物之搜查
第二章 被害人創傷之搜查
第二章 身體上之創痕
第一節 鈍器損傷之痕跡
第二節 鈍器損傷之痕跡
第三節 生前與死形損傷痕跡之區別
第三章 齒痕
第四章 塵垢及其他痕跡

Language Chinese
Publication date 1937
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(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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MG/D918.3
主題
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痕跡學(法學)
中圖分類
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D918.91
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