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(Ebook) Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation 7th Edition by Barry Fisher, David Fisher ISBN 9780849316913 0849316913

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Authors:Barry A. J. Fisher, David Fisher
Pages:482 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:7th ed
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:17.18 MB
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ISBNS:9780849316913, 084931691X
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ISBN 10:  0849316913

ISBN 13:  9780849316913

Author: Barry A. J. Fisher, David Fisher

This latest edition of Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation examines concepts, field-tested techniques and procedures, and technical information concerning crime scene investigation. It has been widely adopted by police academies, community colleges, and universities and is recommended for preparation for certification exams. Written in an easy-to-read style, this comprehensive text offers up-to-date technical expertise that the author has developed over many years in law enforcement. Includes check-off lists, case studies, and 16 pages of full-color illustrated photos. Also included is an appendix on equipment for crime scene investigations.

Table of contents: 

1 Introduction

Identification and Individualization of Physical Evidence Collection and Preservation of Physical Evidence Important Considerations in Crime Scene Investigations Guidelines for Forensic Laboratory Management Practices Expert Witness Tips Before Going to Court Giving Expert Testimony Cross Examination Professional Development

Other Points

Teamwork

2 First Officer at the Crime Scene

The First Officer at the Scene Recording the Time Entering the Scene Proper Protecting the Integrity of the Scene Injured Person on the Scene Dead Person on the Scene Summoning the Coroner Firearms and Ammunition on the Scene When a Suspect Is Found at the Scene What to Do Until Investigating Personnel Arrive

Continued Protection of the Scene

3 The Crime Scene Investigator

Actual Examination of the Scene

4 Specialized Personnel at the Crime Scene

Health and Safety Issues at Crime Scenes

Chemical or Biological Terrorist Crime Scenes

Indicators of a Possible Biological Terrorist Threat

Indicators of a Possible Chemical Terrorist Threat

Health and Safety Considerations for Crime Scene Personnel

Conclusion

5 Processing the Crime Scene

Plan of Action

Note Taking

Crime Scene Search

Crime Scene Photography

Types of Cameras

Admissibility of Photographs

Videotape

Sketching the Crime Scene

Information Included in Crime Scene Sketches

Equipment

Types of Sketches

Locating Objects in the Sketch

Computer Programs

Admissibility of Sketches

Collection of Evidence

6 Establishing Identity

Fingerprints and Palm Prints

How Do Fingerprints Occur?

Where to Look for Fingerprints

Different Types of Fingerprints

Fingerprint Developing Techniques

Development with Powders

Lasers and Alternative Light Sources

Image Processing

Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems

Preservation of Fingerprints

How Long Does a Fingerprint Remain on an Object?

The Effect of Temperature Conditions on the Possibility of Developing

Fingerprints

Examination of Developed Fingerprints

Palm Prints

Packing Objects on which Prints are Found

Taking Fingerprints for Elimination

Prints of Other Coverings

Handwriting Examination

Identification of Human Remains

Taking Fingerprints

Photographing

Marks of Trades or Occupations

Making a Description

The Deceased's Clothing

Laundry Marks

Watchmaker's Marks

Jewelry

Eyeglasses

Teeth

Facial Reconstruction

Determination of Gender

Determination of Age

Length of Body

Hair Color

Blood Type

Identification in Mass Disasters

Trace Evidence and Miscellaneous Material

Sources of Trace Evidence

Clothing

Footwear

Evidence from the Body

Trace Metal Detection

Other Objects as Sources of Trace Evidence

Collection and Preservation of Trace Evidence

Examples of Trace Evidence

Building Materials

Asbestos

Safe Insulation

Paint

Rust

Metals

Textiles and Fibers

Buttons

Cordage and Rope

Cigarettes and Tobacco

Matches

Burned Paper

Ash

Soil

Wood

Plant Material

Glass

Objects Left at the Crime Scene

Paper

Articles of Clothing

Product Markings

Foodstuffs

Cosmetics

Hair

Feathers

Electrical Wire

Broken Tools

Tape

Headlamps

Computer Seizure

Collecting Videotape Evidence

Determine if There Is a Videotape

Stop the Recorder

Confiscate the Tapes Immediately, Taking the Usual Chain-of-Evidence Steps

Document the Video System's Physical Relationship to the Crime Scene

Seek Technical Assistance if Problems Occur

Other Trace Evidence

Blood and Other Biological Evidence

A Word of Caution!

Universal Precautions

Bloodstain Pattern Recognition

Presumptive Tests for Blood

Searching for Bloodstains

Description and Recording of Bloodstains

Collection and Preservation of Bloodstains

Removal of Bloodstains

Bloodstained Objects

Blood Typing

Collection of Known Specimens

Forensic DNA Typing

RFLP-Based Technology

PCR-Based Technology

Mitochondrial DNA

CODES

Forensic DNA and Unsolved Cases

SWGDAM

The Future

Impression Evidence

Footprints

The Value of Footprints

Preservation of Footwear and Tire Impressions

Footprints on Floors

Preservation of Footwear Evidence

Photographing Footwear Impressions

Casting with Dental Stone

Casting Water-Filled Impressions

Casting Impressions in Snow

Preservation of Footprints (Dust Prints)

Taking Comparison Footprints from a Suspect

Comparison of Footprints

Marks on Clothes and Parts of the Body

Fabric Marks

Tooth Marks

The Preservation of Bite Marks

Casting Material for Bite Mark Evidence

Human Skin

Foods

Tool Marks

Preservation of Tool Marks

Casting Tool Marks

Trace Evidence on Tools

Preserving a Tool

Fragments of Tools

Typed Documents

10 Firearms Examination

Characteristics of Firearms

Ammunition

Firearms Evidence

Gunshot Residue Analysis

Collecting Firearms Evidence

Handling of Firearms

Cartridge Cases

Bullets

Marking Bullets

Small Shot

Test Firing

Powder Pattern Examination

National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN)

11 Arson and Explosives

Physical Evidence

Explosives

Low Explosives

High Explosives

Blasting Agents

Military Explosives

Homemade Explosives

Bomb Scene Investigation

12 Illicit Drugs and Toxicology

Psychoactive Drugs

Central Nervous System Depressants

Central Nervous System Stimulants

Hallucinogens

Crime Scene Search

Searching a Suspect

Searching a Dwelling

Searching a Vehicle

Clandestine Drug Laboratories

Collection and Preservation of Evidence

Toxicology

U.S. DEA Drug Schedule Classification

Schedule I

Schedule II

Schedule III

Schedule IV

Schedule V

13 Investigating Sexual Assault and Domestic Abuse Crimes

Rape

Preliminary Interview

Medical Examination

Collection of Physical Evidence

Date-Rape Drugs

Other Sexual and Abusive Assaults

Sexual Child Molestation and Incest

Homosexual Assault

Elder Abuse

Conclusion

14 Burglary Investigation

Points of Entry

Entry through Windows

Entry through Doors

Entry through Basement Windows and Skylights

Entry through Roofs

Entry through Walls

Entry through Floors

Simulated Burglaries

Detailed Examination of the Scene

Safe Burglaries

Safe Burglaries Using Explosives

15

Motor Vehicle Investigation

Vehicle Theft

Abandoned Vehicles

Homicide in a Vehicle

Hit-and-Run Investigation

Marks from Vehicles

Wheel Marks

Skid Marks

16

Homicide Investigation

Murder, Suicide, or Accident?

Cause of Death

Suicide

Signs of Struggle

Location of Weapon

Examination of a Dead Body at the Crime Scene

Murder

Detailed Examination of the Scene of the Crime

Outdoor Crime Scenes

Discovering a Body Hidden at Another Location

Investigation of a Greatly Altered Body or Skeleton

The Scene of Discovery

Outdoors

Indoors

Packing and Transporting

Determining the Number of Individuals

Examining Remains of Clothing and Other Objects

Clothing

Boots and Shoes

Other Objects

Estimating the Time of Death

Postmortem Signs of Death

Decomposition of the Body

Action of Insects and Other Animals on a Dead Body

Other Indications of Time of Death

The Autopsy

Injuries from External Mechanical Violence

Injuries from Sharp External Violence

Marks or Damage on Clothing

Defense Injuries

Firearm Injuries

Bullet Injuries

Close and Distant Shots

Damage to Clothes from Shooting

Modes of Death from Shooting

Explosion Injuries

Death by Suffocation

Death from Electric Currents

Violent Death in Fires

Death by Freezing

Death by Poisoning

Rape-Homicide and Sexual Assault-Related Murders

Infanticide and Child Abuse

Trunk Murder, Dismemberment of the Body

Serial Murders

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