Crime Scene Processing and Investigation Workbook, Second Edition

Crime Scene Processing and Investigation Workbook, Second Edition

Ramirez, Christine R.; Parish-Fisher, Casie L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2020

306

Dura

Inglês

9781138491380

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Evaluating the Interpretive Value of Evidence 1.2 CSI Effect 1.3 Crime Scene Examination: Methodology and Integrity Issues Chapter 2 The Nature of Physical Evidence 2.1 Identifying Characteristics of Evidence 2.2 Evidence Processing 2.3 Mechanical Fit through Evidence Reconstruction 2.4 Evidence Collection and Packaging 2.5 Chain of Custody Chapter 3 Actions of the Initial Responding Officer 3.1 Creating a Crime Scene Control Log Chapter 4 Processing Methodology 4.1 Utilizing a Descriptive Set in Evidence Documentation Chapter 5 Assessing the Scene 5.1 Establishing Crime Scene Perimeters 5.2 Conducting Crime Scene Searches Chapter 6 Crime Scene Photography 6.1 Photography in Manual Mode 6.2 Capturing Range Photographs 6.3 Documenting a Crime Scene Chapter 7 Crime Scene Sketching and Mapping 7.1 Measuring with English and Metric Rulers 7.2 Creating an Indoor Sketch 7.3 Creating an Outdoor Sketch 7.4 Sketching a Crime Scene Chapter 8 Narrative Descriptions: Crime Scene Notes and Reports 8.1 Creating a Field Note Document Template Chapter 9 Light Technology in Crime Scene Processing 9.1 Scene Processing with an ALS 9.2 Photographing Fluorescent Evidence Chapter 10 Basic Skills for Scene Processing: Fingerprint Evidence 10.1 Capturing Examination-Quality Fingerprints 10.2 Fingerprint Pattern Examination 10.3 Cyanoacrylate Ester Fuming and Fingerprint Powder 10.4 Fluorescent Powder Processing 10.5 Post CA Fuming: Fluorescent Dye Stain Processing (Basic Yellow 40) 10.6 Fingerprint Development on Adhesive Tape: Crystal Violet Post Lab Questions 10.7 Fingerprint Development on Adhesive Tape: Sticky Side Powder 10.8 Fingerprint Development on Absorbent Substrates: Iodine 10.9 Fingerprint Development on Absorbent Surfaces: Ninhydrin 10.10 Print Development with Small Particle Reagent 10.11 Recovering Fingerprints from Burned Items Chapter 11 Basic Skills for Scene Processing: Impression Evidence11.1 Impression Casting: Dental Stone 11.2 Impression Casting: Mikrosil 11.3 Print Lifting: Gelatin Lifter 11.4 Collecting Known Standards: Footwear Standards Chapter 12 Shooting Scenes: Evidence and Documentation 12.1 Application of Firearms and Ballistics Terminology 12.2 Who Gets the Assignment? 12.3 Wound Identification Chapter 13 Applying Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Crime Scene 13.1 Determining Directionality of Bloodstains 13.2 Determining Angle of Impact 13.3 Creation and Analysis of Impact Angles 13.4 False-Positive Exercise 13.5 Presumptive Tests Chapter 14 Special Scene Considerations 14.1 The Scientific Method in Fire Investigation by Kenneth Wilson, Fire Marshal, Azle, Texas 14.2 The Value of Fire Patterns and Fire Signs by Kenneth Wilson, Fire Marshal, Azle, Texas 14.3 Burial Recovery Chapter 15 The Body as a Crime Scene 15.1 The Body by Marissa Valencia, Deputy Chief Investigator, Travis County Medical Examiner's Office, Austin, Texas 15.2 Entomology Chapter 16 The Role of Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction 16.1 Journal Article Review 16.2 The Scientific Method 16.3 Flowcharting Event Segments
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