Description
The Crime Scene (2nd Ed.)
A Visual Guide
Authors: Miller Marilyn T., Massey Peter
Language: EnglishSubject for The Crime Scene:
Keywords
3-D laser scanners; Alibi samples; ALS; Alternate light source (ALS)Barrier filters; Arcsin; Arterial gushes; Associative evidence; Baseline; Biological evidence; Biometrics; Bird's-eye view; Bitemark impressions; Blood; Bloodstain patterns; Bloodstain tails; Budgets; Bullet trajectories; Bullets; Chemical evidence; Close-up image; Clothing damage patterns; CODIS; Color tests; Composition; Contact bloodstain pattern; Controlled substances; Corpus delicti; Crime scene reconstruction; Crime scene sketch; Cross-projection or exploded sketch; Cumulative effect; Database; Daubert; Direction of force; Directionality; Distance falling; Distance studies; Documentation in the documentation; Documentation; Drag marks; Drones; Druggist fold; Drugs; Ejection pattern; Elevation sketch; Elimination prints; Enhancement; Evidence collection; Evidence placards; Evidence quality photograph; Evidence seals
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The Forensic Crime Scene: A Visual Guide, Second Edition presents knowledgeable chapters on crime scene investigation, the various types of documentation, scene reconstruction, and the value of evidence and proper evidence collection. Additionally, a companion site hosts video and additional instructional materials. The primary goal of this book is to provide visual instruction on the correct way to process a forensic crime scene. By using photographs and video clips to show proper vs. improper procedures, the reader will be able to identify the correct principles required to process a scene.
1. Forensic Scene Investigation2. First Responders, Legal Concerns, Scene Security, Safety and Preliminary Scene Survey3. Forensic Scene Documentation-Videography4. Forensic Scene Documentation-Photography5. Forensic Scene Documentation-Measuring and Sketching6. Enhancement, Visualization, and Presumptive Testing7. Forensic Scene Reconstruction8. Evidence and Its Probative Value9. Evidence Collection10. Evidence Packaging11. Evidence Preservation12. Technology13. Concluding Thoughts
Primary: Crime scene investigators and those in training, medico-legal investigators, and forensic science labs.
Secondary: Law enforcement officers, fire fighters and investigators, accident investigators, private investigators / attorneys and forensic science programs.
Peter Massey embodies the true essence of what UNH strives for in an educator by combining a forensic science educational background with significant w
- Provides coverage of techniques, documentation and reconstruction of crime scenes
- Shows side-by-side comparisons of the correct vs. incorrect process
- Online website hosts videos and additional instructional materials