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Modern Criminal Investigation

Harry Soderman, John J. O'Connell

Editora: Edizioni Savine

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In the story of progress, art always precedes science. Mankind meets its problem first by learning from experience. As an understanding of underlying forces becomes necessary, a science is developed. This is the history of every profession. This is the story of the development of police practise.
Disponível desde: 06/10/2022.

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