Dewey Decimal363.25
Table Of Content1. Overview of Forensic Science 2. Forensic Photography 3. Crime Scene Diagrams 4. Physical Evidence Collection and Analysis 5. Fingerprint Classification and Processing 6. Crime Scene Processing 7. Special Case Crime Scenes 8. Vehicle Processing 9. Impression Evidence 10. Firearm Evidence 11. Bloodstain Pattern Documentation and Analysis 12. Controlled Substance Recognition 13. Suspect and Live Victim Processing 14. Postmortem Examination 15. Report Writing and Courtroom Testimony APPENDICES A: MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS AND EQUIVALIENTS B: TRIGONOMETRIC TABLES-SINE AND TANGENT FUNCTIONS C: THE FORENSIC TECHNICIAN'S CRIME SCENE KIT
SynopsisFor courses in Forensic Technology and Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation. Written for courses in forensic technology and crime scene investigation, this field manual addresses the tasks performed by the person who identifies, photographs, documents, collects, preserves, and transports evidence at and from a crime scene. Covering a range of techniques and processes, it follows the guidelines established by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors and the International Association for Identification. The latest technological advancements are emphasized throughout and chapters includes numerous photographs, diagrams, learning objectives, case studies, lab exercises and more!, Written for courses in forensic technology and crime scene investigation, CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: THE FORENSIC TECHNICIAN'S FIELD MANUAL, 1/e addresses the tasks performed by the person who identifies, photographs, documents, collects, preserves, and transports evidence at and from a crime scene. Covering a range of techniques and processes, it follows the guidelines established by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors and the International Association for Identification. The latest technological advancements are emphasized throughout and chapters includes numerous photographs, diagrams, learning objectives, case studies, lab exercises and more!, Written for courses in forensic technology and crime scene investigation, CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION: THE FORENSIC TECHNICIAN'S FIELD MANUAL, 1/e addresses the tasks performed by the person who identifies, photographs, documents, collects, preserves, and transports evidence at and from a crime scene. Covering a range of techniques and processes, it follows the guidelines established by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors and the International Association for Identification. The latest technological advancements are emphasized throughout and chapters includes numerous photographs, diagrams, learning objectives, case studies, lab exercises and more
LC Classification NumberHV8073.Y683 2011