TY - BOOK AU - Shore, W. Teignmouth TI - Crime and its detection: vol.1 U1 - 364.1 PY - 1932/// CY - London PB - The Gresham publishing company ltd. KW - Criminology KW - Detectives KW - Crime KW - Great Britain KW - Police KW - Trials (Murder) N1 - v. 1. Introduction, by the editor. The city of London police, by John Stark. The metropolitan police, by J. F. Moylan. Provincial detective forces, by W. L. Woodland. Dock detectives, by Albert Ward. The constable and the criminal, by W. L. Woodland. Science and the detective, by C. A. Mitchell. The pathologist and the detective, by S. A. Smith. Medical and surgical evidence, by L. A. Parry. Direct evidence, by W. T. Shore. Circumstantial evidence, by H. F. Moulton. Photography, by W. J. Hutchinson. Plans and sketches, by W. J. Hutchinson. Firearms, by Robert Churchill. Identification of the living, by W. T. Shore. Identification after death, by C. A. Mitchell. Police dogs, by Reginald Arundel. The motor age, by W. T. Shore. The detective at work, by Alfred Crutchett.--v, 2. The Armstrong case, by F. T. Jesse. The Newcastle train murder, by Austen Allen. The Bournemouth murder, by F. C. Betts. The Gutteridge murder, by W. T. Shore. Crippen, by L. A. Parry. The Dougal case, by F. T. Jesse. The Podmore case, by W. L. Woodland. The Mahon case, by F. C. Betts. Yarmouth beach murder, by Austen Allen. The Fox case. by F. C. Betts. Some cases of identificatin, by W. T. Shore. Index ER -