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Crime Scene Investigation 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x178 mm, weight: 431 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2003
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0131397974
  • ISBN-13: 9780131397972
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x178 mm, weight: 431 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2003
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0131397974
  • ISBN-13: 9780131397972
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For entry-level or introductory courses in Crime Scene Investigation in Police and Corrections Training; also appropriate for Introduction to Criminal Investigation and Introduction to Criminalistics classes.

Covering a broad array of practices, studies, and facets of crime scene investigation, this text gives the patrol officer or investigator a better core understanding of what can be done in a thorough investigation with evidence at the crime scene. New to this edition are profiles of working professionals in the field that give students a better sense of what is required to specialize in a particular area of forensic profession. It includes many new processes and current success stories, making it more competitive and interesting.
Preface xi
Overview
1(18)
Introduction
1(2)
Theory of Transfer
3(5)
Criteria for Determining Evidentiary Values
8(2)
At the Crime Scene
10(2)
The Fourth Amendment
12(1)
Chain of Continuity or Custody
13(2)
Discovery
15(1)
Media Relations
16(1)
Summary
17(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
17(1)
Discussion Questions
18(1)
Protecting Yourself
19(12)
Introduction
19(1)
Biological Hazards
19(2)
Hazardous Materials
21(3)
Terrorism
24(1)
Civil Liability
25(2)
Resources
27(1)
Physical Health and Stress
28(1)
Summary
28(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
29(1)
Discussion Questions
29(2)
The Crime Scene Kit
31(12)
Introduction
31(1)
The Ideal Crime Scene Kit
32(9)
Summary
41(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
42(1)
Discussion Questions
42(1)
Roles at the Crime Scene
43(8)
Introduction
43(1)
Police Officers/Deputies
43(1)
Field Supervisors
44(1)
Scribe or Recorder
44(1)
Detectives/Investigators
45(1)
Victims
45(1)
News Media Representatives
46(1)
Attorneys
47(1)
Chaplains
47(1)
Victim Advocates
48(1)
Coroner
48(1)
Others
49(1)
Summary
49(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
50(1)
Discussion Questions
50(1)
The Initial Response
51(8)
Introduction
51(1)
Suggested Procedure
52(5)
Summary
57(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
57(1)
Discussion Questions
58(1)
The Crime Scene Search
59(18)
Introduction
59(1)
Search Warrant Searches
60(1)
Plan Your Search
60(1)
Interior Searches
60(4)
Exterior Searches
64(2)
Searches for Bombs
66(1)
The Search Continues
67(1)
Recording the Search
68(2)
Transient or Short-Lived Evidence
70(1)
Conditions Related to the Crime
71(4)
Summary
75(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
75(1)
Discussion Questions
76(1)
Evidence Collection
77(28)
Introduction
77(1)
Tire Impressions
78(1)
Shoe, Boot, and Footprints
78(2)
Blood and Bloodstains
80(6)
Liquids Other than Blood
86(1)
Fingerprints
86(1)
Weapons
87(4)
Other Evidence
91(11)
Packaging and Labeling Evidence
102(1)
Chain of Custody
103(1)
Summary
103(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
103(1)
Discussion Questions
104(1)
Evidence by Type of Crime
105(34)
Introduction
105(1)
Crimes Against Persons
105(22)
Crimes Against Property
127(9)
Summary
136(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
137(1)
Discussion Questions
137(2)
Impression Evidence
139(18)
Introduction
139(1)
Evidentiary Value of Impression Evidence
139(1)
The Search
140(1)
Photographing the Impression
140(1)
Making the Cast
141(5)
Plaster of Paris
146(4)
Water-Filled Impressions
150(2)
Casting Tool Marks and Small Impressions
152(3)
Summary
155(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
155(1)
Discussion Questions
155(2)
Fingerprints
157(20)
Introduction
157(1)
The Fingerprint Expert
157(1)
What Are Fingerprints?
158(4)
Processing for Prints
162(4)
Dusting for Prints
166(2)
Lifting the Print
168(3)
Rolling the Exemplar, or ``Elimination,'' Print
171(3)
Palm and Footprints
174(1)
Printing Deceased or Unconscious Persons
174(1)
Summary
175(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
176(1)
Discussion Questions
176(1)
Documenting the Crime: Reports, Photographs, Videos, and Sketches
177(30)
Introduction
177(1)
The Report
177(6)
Photographing the Scene
183(3)
Photography
186(10)
Presentation of Photographs in Court
196(2)
Sketching the Scene
198(6)
Summary
204(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
204(1)
Discussion Questions
205(2)
The Crime Lab
207(16)
Introduction
207(1)
The Microscope
207(1)
Comparison Microscope
208(1)
Biological Microscope
208(1)
Stereoscopic Binocular Microscope
209(1)
Ballistics Expert
209(1)
Gas Chromatograph
210(1)
Spectrophotometer
211(1)
Neutron Activation Analysis
212(1)
Wet Chemistry
213(1)
X-ray
213(1)
Infrared Light
213(1)
Ultraviolet Light
214(1)
Evidence Vacuum
215(1)
Sound Spectrograph
215(1)
Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS)
216(1)
DNA Analysis
217(1)
Forensic Toxicology
217(1)
Forensic Anthropology
217(1)
Composite Drawings, Computer Imaging
218(1)
Polygraph, the Lie Detector
219(1)
Print and Trace Experts
219(1)
Summary
220(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
220(1)
Discussion Questions
220(3)
Going to Court
223(7)
Introduction
223(1)
The Subpoena
224(1)
Pretrial Conference
224(1)
Expert or Experienced?
224(1)
Waiting to Testify
225(1)
Testifying as a Witness
226(1)
Examination and Cross-Examination
227(1)
Use of Notes
227(1)
Testimony in Other Matters
228(1)
Summary
228(1)
Suggested Outside Projects
228(1)
Discussion Questions
229(1)
Appendix: Career Profiles 230(8)
For Further Study 238(1)
Index 239