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Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Third Edition, offers a thorough
explanation of matters from simple to complex to help the reader
understand the factors surrounding ballistics, trajectory, and
shooting scenes. Forensic scientists, law enforcement, and crime
scene investigators are often tasked with reconstruction of events
based on crime scene evidence, along with the subsequent analysis
of that evidence. The use and misuse of firearms to perpetrate
crimes from theft to murder necessitates numerous invitations to
reconstruct shooting incidents. The discharge of firearms and the
behavior of projectiles create many forms of physical evidence
that, through proper testing and interpretation by a skilled
forensic scientist, can establish what did and what did not occur.
Written by the world's most well-respected shooting scene and
ballistics experts, the book addresses the terminology, science,
and factors involved in reconstructing shooting incident events to
solve forensic cases. It covers the full range of related topics
including: the range from which a firearm was discharged; the
sequence of shots in a multiple discharge shooting incident; the
position of a firearm at the moment of discharge; and the position
of a victim at the moment of impact. The probable flight path of a
projectile and the manner in which a firearm was discharged are
also discussed. Case studies illustrate real-world application of
technical concepts, supported by over 200 full-color diagrams and
photographs. This book will be of value to practicing forensic
scientists (firearm and toolmark examiners), ballistics experts,
crime scene personnel, police departments, forensic consultants
(generalists), attorneys and judges, medical examiners (coroners),
and forensic pathologists.
Forensic scientists, law enforcement, and crime scene investigators
are often tasked with reconstruction of events based on crime scene
evidence, and the subsequent analysis of that evidence. The use and
misuse of firearms to perpetrate crimes from theft to murder
necessitates numerous invitations to reconstruct shooting
incidents. The discharge of firearms and the behavior of
projectiles create many forms of physical evidence that, through
proper testing and interpretation by a skilled forensic scientist,
can establish what did and what did not occur. This book is
generated from the authors' numerous years of conducting courses
and seminars on the subject of shooting incident reconstruction. It
seeks to thoroughly address matters from simple to complex in
providing the reader an explanation of the factors surrounding
ballistics, trajectory, and shooting scenes. The ultimate
objectives of this unique book are to assist investigators, crime
scene analysts, pathologists, ballistics experts, and lawyers to
understand the terminology, science, and factors involved in
reconstructing shooting incident events to solve forensic cases.
The book will cover the full range of related topics including the
range from which a firearm was discharged, the sequence of shots in
a multiple discharge shooting incident, the position of a firearm
at the moment of discharge, the position of a victim at the moment
of impact, the probable flight path of a projectile, the manner in
which a firearm was discharged and much more.
- Written by the most well-respected shooting scene and ballistics
experts in the world
- Contains over 200 full-color diagrams and photographs that
support and illustrate key concepts
- Case studies illustrate real-world application of technical
concepts
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