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Crime scene investigation involves the use and integration of scientific methods, physical evidence, and deductive reasoning in order to determine and establish the series of events surrounding a crime. The quality of the immediate crime scene response and the manner in which the crime scene is examined are critical to the success of the investigation. Evidence that is missed or corrupted by incomplete or improper handling can have a devastating effect on a case and keep justice from being served.
The Practice of Crime Scene Investigation covers numerous aspects of crime scene investigation, including the latest in education and training, quality systems accreditation, quality assurance, and the application of specialist scientific disciplines to crime. The book discusses a range of basic and advanced techniques such as fingerprinting, dealing with trauma victims, photofit technology, the role of the pathologist and ballistic expert, and signal processing. It also reviews special

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"The authors have included a rather unique review of associative evidence and the Locard exchange principle. … The contributors to this text are clearly well-qualified and the resultant stand-alone chapters allow the reader to pick and choose the topics of interest. … [A] readable text with relevant content for the forensic specialist."
- Journal: Canadian Society of Forensic Science



Table of Contents
Crime Scene Investigation. Associate Evidence - The Locard Exchange Principle. The Education and Training of Crime Scene Investigators: An Australian Perspective. Crime Scene Investigation and Third Party Quality Systems Accreditation: Australia's Experience. Management of Crime Scene Investigation. Application of Forensic Light Sources at the Crime Scene. Crime Scene Photography. Specialized Photography and Imaging. Fingerprint Investigation. The Ballistics Expert at the Scene. The Role of the Pathologist at the Crime Scene. Establishing Identity with Odontology. Drug Operations. Clandestine Drug Laboratory Investigations. Fire and Explosion Scene Examinations. The Scientific Requirements and Outcomes of a Sexual Assault Crime Scene Investigation. Botanical and Soil Evidence at the Crime Scene. The Application of Entomology to Criminal Investigations. Physical Comparative Evidence. Signal Processing Evidence. Crime Scene Investigation: Key Issues for the Future.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/04/2004
      ISBN13: 9780748406098, 978-0748406098
      ISBN10: 0748406093

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Crime scene investigation involves the use and integration of scientific methods, physical evidence, and deductive reasoning in order to determine and establish the series of events surrounding a crime. The quality of the immediate crime scene response and the manner in which the crime scene is examined are critical to the success of the investigation. Evidence that is missed or corrupted by incomplete or improper handling can have a devastating effect on a case and keep justice from being served.
      The Practice of Crime Scene Investigation covers numerous aspects of crime scene investigation, including the latest in education and training, quality systems accreditation, quality assurance, and the application of specialist scientific disciplines to crime. The book discusses a range of basic and advanced techniques such as fingerprinting, dealing with trauma victims, photofit technology, the role of the pathologist and ballistic expert, and signal processing. It also reviews special

      Trade Review

      "The authors have included a rather unique review of associative evidence and the Locard exchange principle. … The contributors to this text are clearly well-qualified and the resultant stand-alone chapters allow the reader to pick and choose the topics of interest. … [A] readable text with relevant content for the forensic specialist."
      - Journal: Canadian Society of Forensic Science



      Table of Contents
      Crime Scene Investigation. Associate Evidence - The Locard Exchange Principle. The Education and Training of Crime Scene Investigators: An Australian Perspective. Crime Scene Investigation and Third Party Quality Systems Accreditation: Australia's Experience. Management of Crime Scene Investigation. Application of Forensic Light Sources at the Crime Scene. Crime Scene Photography. Specialized Photography and Imaging. Fingerprint Investigation. The Ballistics Expert at the Scene. The Role of the Pathologist at the Crime Scene. Establishing Identity with Odontology. Drug Operations. Clandestine Drug Laboratory Investigations. Fire and Explosion Scene Examinations. The Scientific Requirements and Outcomes of a Sexual Assault Crime Scene Investigation. Botanical and Soil Evidence at the Crime Scene. The Application of Entomology to Criminal Investigations. Physical Comparative Evidence. Signal Processing Evidence. Crime Scene Investigation: Key Issues for the Future.

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