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Book Synopsis

Now in its Third Edition, Practical Bomb Scene Investigation explores the investigative process that improvised explosive device (IED) specialists undertake at the scene of an explosion. Providing easy-to-understand, step-by-step procedures for managing and processing a bomb scene, it enables investigators to find the evidence and then make sense of what is found. The book is not only a roadmap on how to find and collect evidence and assess the scene, but also provides instruction on identifying the bombmaker''s signature through latent print, DNA, explosive residue, metallurgical, and toolmark examination and forensic analysis.



Trade Review

"Tom Thurman’s Practical Bomb Scene Investigation provides basic and practical knowledge, enhanced by case studies, his extensive personal experiences and lessons learned. The third edition is the most updated, detailed and relevant guide for post blast investigations." – Chief Superintendent (ret.) Michael Cardash, Former Deputy Head of Israel National Police Bomb Disposal Division

"Practical Bomb Scene Investigation has become a standard in the field for a reason. James T. Thurman writes from the unique perspective of a practitioner who has worked some of the highest profile bombing cases in US history. He brings a unique voice which blends technical explanations applied through a pragmatic perspective. This text is a valuable reference for academics and responders alike." – Dr. Kirk Yeager

"Professor Thurman’s book is an essential guide for explosion investigators. It is comprehensive, detailed and a fabulous reference guide. No explosion scene investigator should be without it." – Richard Hahn, FBI Retired, Crime Scene Manager at Oklahoma City Bombing

"Practical Bomb Scene Investigation, Second Edition is currently required reading for the IABTI Certified International Post Blast Investigators (CIPBI) Certification Program. This third edition will be a welcome addition. I am impressed with the attention to detail and increased references and this text is a must for bomb technicians and investigators. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is looking to expand their knowledge in the explosive field and post blast investigations." – Jake Bohi CIPBI, Phoenix Police Department Bomb Squad (Retired), International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators Assistant International Director, Professional Certification Program Chairman



Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Forward

Introduction

Chapter One: Explosion Theory and Dynamics

Chapter Two: Identification and Recognition of Commercial, Improvised, and Military Explosives

Chapter Three: Improvised Explosive Device Components: Pre- and Post-Blast Identification

Chapter Four: Investigation of the Explosion Scene and Collection of Evidence

Chapter Five: Bomb Scene Investigator and Weapons of Mass Destruction

Chapter Six: Introduction to the Identification of Military Ordnance

Chapter Seven: Capabilities of the Forensic Laboratory: Reading the Bomber’s Signature

Chapter Eight: Tactical Post-Blast Investigation

Appendix A: Chart of Explosive Products

Appendix B: United States and Foreign Names of Explosives, Part I and Part II

Appendix C: Access Control Log

Appendix D: Guidelines for the Prevention of Contamination of Explosives Evidence

Appendix E: Personnel Resources for the Bomb Scene Investigation

Appendix F: Supplies and Equipment for the Bomb Scene Investigation

Appendix G: Administrative Worksheet

Appendix H: Narrative Description

Appendix I: Evidence Recovery Log

Appendix J: Latent Print Lift Log

Appendix K: Photographic Log

Appendix L: Diagram Log

Appendix M: Explosive Residue Swabbing Instructions

Appendix N: Standard Military Ordnance Color Coding System

Appendix O: Bomb Threat Stand-Off Distances

Appendix P: Table of Bioterrorism Agent Properties

Appendix Q: Table of Chemical Agent Properties

Glossary

Index

Practical Bomb Scene Investigation

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
    Publication Date: 18/07/2017
    ISBN13: 9781498773089, 978-1498773089
    ISBN10: 1498773087

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Now in its Third Edition, Practical Bomb Scene Investigation explores the investigative process that improvised explosive device (IED) specialists undertake at the scene of an explosion. Providing easy-to-understand, step-by-step procedures for managing and processing a bomb scene, it enables investigators to find the evidence and then make sense of what is found. The book is not only a roadmap on how to find and collect evidence and assess the scene, but also provides instruction on identifying the bombmaker''s signature through latent print, DNA, explosive residue, metallurgical, and toolmark examination and forensic analysis.



    Trade Review

    "Tom Thurman’s Practical Bomb Scene Investigation provides basic and practical knowledge, enhanced by case studies, his extensive personal experiences and lessons learned. The third edition is the most updated, detailed and relevant guide for post blast investigations." – Chief Superintendent (ret.) Michael Cardash, Former Deputy Head of Israel National Police Bomb Disposal Division

    "Practical Bomb Scene Investigation has become a standard in the field for a reason. James T. Thurman writes from the unique perspective of a practitioner who has worked some of the highest profile bombing cases in US history. He brings a unique voice which blends technical explanations applied through a pragmatic perspective. This text is a valuable reference for academics and responders alike." – Dr. Kirk Yeager

    "Professor Thurman’s book is an essential guide for explosion investigators. It is comprehensive, detailed and a fabulous reference guide. No explosion scene investigator should be without it." – Richard Hahn, FBI Retired, Crime Scene Manager at Oklahoma City Bombing

    "Practical Bomb Scene Investigation, Second Edition is currently required reading for the IABTI Certified International Post Blast Investigators (CIPBI) Certification Program. This third edition will be a welcome addition. I am impressed with the attention to detail and increased references and this text is a must for bomb technicians and investigators. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is looking to expand their knowledge in the explosive field and post blast investigations." – Jake Bohi CIPBI, Phoenix Police Department Bomb Squad (Retired), International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators Assistant International Director, Professional Certification Program Chairman



    Table of Contents

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    About the Author

    Forward

    Introduction

    Chapter One: Explosion Theory and Dynamics

    Chapter Two: Identification and Recognition of Commercial, Improvised, and Military Explosives

    Chapter Three: Improvised Explosive Device Components: Pre- and Post-Blast Identification

    Chapter Four: Investigation of the Explosion Scene and Collection of Evidence

    Chapter Five: Bomb Scene Investigator and Weapons of Mass Destruction

    Chapter Six: Introduction to the Identification of Military Ordnance

    Chapter Seven: Capabilities of the Forensic Laboratory: Reading the Bomber’s Signature

    Chapter Eight: Tactical Post-Blast Investigation

    Appendix A: Chart of Explosive Products

    Appendix B: United States and Foreign Names of Explosives, Part I and Part II

    Appendix C: Access Control Log

    Appendix D: Guidelines for the Prevention of Contamination of Explosives Evidence

    Appendix E: Personnel Resources for the Bomb Scene Investigation

    Appendix F: Supplies and Equipment for the Bomb Scene Investigation

    Appendix G: Administrative Worksheet

    Appendix H: Narrative Description

    Appendix I: Evidence Recovery Log

    Appendix J: Latent Print Lift Log

    Appendix K: Photographic Log

    Appendix L: Diagram Log

    Appendix M: Explosive Residue Swabbing Instructions

    Appendix N: Standard Military Ordnance Color Coding System

    Appendix O: Bomb Threat Stand-Off Distances

    Appendix P: Table of Bioterrorism Agent Properties

    Appendix Q: Table of Chemical Agent Properties

    Glossary

    Index

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