Dr. Li has participated in the investigation of more than 8,000 major criminal cases in American states and dozens of other countries in the world, and countries all over the world are scrambling to hire criminal investigators for teaching and training. In addition, Dr. Li has edited more than a dozen academic journals, written and published more than 500 academic papers and more than 40 academic works, and won more than 20 national honorary doctorates. Many criminal cases he investigated have become teaching examples for the scientific and police circles of the International Court of Justice. From 65438 to 0979, he became the director and chief forensic expert of the Criminal Laboratory of the Connecticut Police Department. 1In July, 998, Dr. Lee became the police chief of Connecticut. He is the highest-ranking Asian in the police field in American history.
Jerry. Dr. Rabiola is an assistant professor at Connecticut Medical College and has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years. He is the director of waterbury Hospital. He is also a senator from Connecticut and is running for governor and federal senator. He is currently writing full-time, serving as the chairman of the Connecticut Writers Association and a member of the American Association of Reasoning Writers.
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Liao Ming, doctor of law, lecturer at the Institute of Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University.