Over the past several years, myriad manuals on crime scene investigations have been published with each focusing on select, or partial, aspects of the investigation. Crime scene investigation, done right, is a multi-faceted process that requires various forms of evidence to be collected, examined, a
Crime Scene Investigation Laboratory Manual
β Scribed by Marilyn T. Miller (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface and Introduction, Pages ix-x
Foreword, Pages xi-xiii
Acknowledgements, Page xv
Exercise A - Defining a Crime Scene, Pages 3-7
Exercise B - Physical Evidence at Crime Scenes, Pages 9-14
Exercise C - Locard Exchange Principle, Pages 15-20
Exercise D - First Responders at Crime Scenes, Pages 23-28
Exercise E - Crime Scene Security, Pages 29-34
Exercise F - Preliminary Scene Survey, Pages 35-40
Exercise G - Crime Scene Documentation: Notes, Pages 43-52
Exercise H - Crime Scene Documentation: Videography, Pages 53-58
Exercise I - Crime Scene Documentation: Photography, Pages 59-70
Exercise J - Crime Scene Documentation: Sketching, Pages 71-83
Exercise K - Physical Searches, Pages 87-94
Exercise L - Visualization and Enhancement: Lighting Aids, Pages 95-102
Exercise M - Visualization and Enhancement: Biological Evidence, Pages 103-115
Exercise N - Visualization and Enhancement: Chemical Evidence, Pages 117-128
Exercise O - Visualization and Enhancement: Combination Methods, Pages 129-146
Exercise P - Packaging, Preservation, and Collection of Evidence, Pages 147-155
Exercise Q - Final Scene Survey, Pages 159-164
Exercise R - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Wound Dynamics, Pages 165-171
Exercise S - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Glass Fracture Patterns, Pages 173-181
Exercise T - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Patterns I, Pages 183-198
Exercise U - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Patterns II, Pages 199-210
Exercise V - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Shooting Investigations, Pages 211-222
Exercise W - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Mock Scene Reconstruction, Pages 223-253
Exercise X - Crime Scene Reconstruction: Report Writing, Pages 255-262
Appendix - Solutions and Reagents, Pages 263-268
Index, Pages 269-272
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