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This document is intended to provide concise practical and
technical guidance on arson prosecution. It draws heavily on state
arson prosecutors' guides and other literature, and on
presentations made at the first in a series of conferences for
arson prosecutors at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in
Clynco, Georgia in November 1985. This document also contains a
guide to key literature on arson prosecution. This guide, found in
Appendix A, suggests specific readings for prosecutors desiring
additional information on the topics discussed in this document.
Full citations to materials cited in the text and in the guide to
sources by topic may be found in the references at the end of the
report.
The 9th edition of Fire in the United States covers the 10-year
period from 1985 to 1994, with emphasis on 1994- the most recent
year for which complete data are available. This report is designed
to arm the fire service and others with a statistical overview of
the fire problem that can motivate corrective action.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the circumstances
surrounding fire fighter fatalities in the United States in 1986 in
an attempt to identify potential means for reducing the number of
deaths that occur each year. In addition to the 1986 findings, this
study will also include special analyses of particular recurring
scenarios, using NFPA's data base of fire fighter fatalities from
1977 through 1986.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the circumstances
surrounding fire fighter fatalities in the United States in 1987 in
an attempt to identify potential means for reducing the number of
deaths that occur each year. In addition to the 1987 findings, this
study will also include special analyses of particular recurring
scenarios, using NFPA's data base of fire fighter fatalities from
1978 through 1987.
The Arson Resource Directory is intended to provide an explanation
and identification of organizations and individuals who are
concerned with arson prevention and control. This Directory is
designed to help you contact resources that will assist you in
coordinating your efforts with others.
This catalog serves as a fire/arson investigation training
resource, a document which investigators could consult for
information relevant to professional education and improvement. The
catalog consists of four sections... Part I: State-by-state listing
of training opportunities Part II: Indexes the training material by
primary topic Part III: Certification requirements and procedures
for national level certification programs in tire investigation and
related fields. This section also contains the accreditation
policies of the National Board on Fire Service Professional
Qualifications and the International Fire Service Accreditation
Congress at Oklahoma State University. Part IV: Comprehensive
bibliography of fire/arson investigation literature.
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