The Crime Scene: A Visual Guide provides visual instruction on the
correct way to process a crime scene. While the primary crime scene
comprises the area from which most of the physical evidence is
retrieved by crime scene investigators (CSIs), forensic scientists,
or law enforcement personnel, this book also covers secondary and
often tertiary crime scenes, all locations where there is the
potential for the recovery of evidence. By using photographs and
other diagrams to show proper and improper procedures, the reader
will learn how to identify the correct principles required to
process a scene. The book presents chapters on the investigation,
the varying types of documentation, and the tactics used to connect
events through crime scene reconstruction using evidence The book's
authors have a combined experience of over 70 years in crime scene
investigation as primary responders and consultants giving
testimony in all levels of the U.S. court system. In addition, both
teach forensic science and crime scene investigation at the
university level.
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