Description
Crime Scene Investigation Laboratory Manual provides information, examples, and exercises for all aspects of crime scene investigation. The exercises will teach the proper techniques for securing, documenting, and searching a crime scene, how to visualize or enhance the evidence found, how to package and preserve the evidence, and how to reconstruct what happened at the crime scene. This manual is intended to accompany any crime scene investigation textbook. Written by a former crime scene investigator and forensic scientist, the information is practical, straightforward, and will be immediately applicable. Learn all the latest techniques and procedures including deconstructing first responder contamination, the preliminary walk-through, utilizing associative evidence, enhancing trace, biological, and chemical evidence, and reconstructing scenes through wound dynamics, glass fracture patterns, bloodstain patterns, ballistics, and more.- Designed to complement any text used in crime scene investigation courses- Over 20+ proven exercises with material from actual crime scenes, providing students with hands-on learning- Written by an experienced educator and former crime scene investigator/forensic scientist
Table of Contents
Section I: Crime Scene Investigation-Scientific Methodology and Physical EvidenceExercise A. Defining a Crime SceneExercise B. Physical EvidenceExercise C. Locard Exchange PrincipleSection II: Initial Responsibilities and Beginning Scientific Crime Scene InvestigationExercise D. First Responders at Crime ScenesExercise E. Crime Scene SecurityExercise F. Preliminary Scene SurveySection III: Crime Scene DocumentationExercise G. Crime Scene Documentation - NotesExercise H. Crime Scene Documentation - VideographyExercise I. Crime Scene Documentation – PhotographyExercise J. Crime Scene Documentation - SketchingSection IV: Physical Evidence at Crime ScenesExercise K. Physical SearchesExercise L. Visualization & Enhancement – Lighting AidsExercise M. Visualization & Enhancement – Biological EvidenceExercise N. Visualization & Enhancement – Chemical EvidenceExercise O. Visualization & Enhancement – Combination MethodsExercise P. Packaging, Preservation, and Collection of EvidenceSection V: Crime Scene ReconstructionExercise Q. Final Scene SurveyExercise R. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Wound DynamicsExercise S. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Fracture PatternsExercise T. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Bloodstain Patterns IExercise U. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Bloodstain Patterns IIExercise V. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Shooting InvestigationExercise W. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Mock Scene ReconstructionExercise X. Crime Scene Reconstruction – Report Writing
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