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The Forensic Crime Scene: A Visual Guide, Second Edition presents
knowledgeable chapters on crime scene investigation, the various
types of documentation, scene reconstruction, and the value of
evidence and proper evidence collection. Additionally, a companion
site hosts video and additional instructional materials. The
primary goal of this book is to provide visual instruction on the
correct way to process a forensic crime scene. By using photographs
and video clips to show proper vs. improper procedures, the reader
will be able to identify the correct principles required to process
a scene.
Henry Lee's Crime Scene Handbook outlines proven methods to help
you collect and process physical evidence correctly, analyze it
thoroughly, and understand its relevance to the case involved. It
evaluates the newest chemical and instrumental techniques, and
covers new areas such as forensic analysis of computers and
advanced shooting scene reconstruction methods. This "must-have"
guide is enhanced with dozens of color photographs, logic trees,
check lists, worksheets, case studies, lists of suppliers, and
more.
Henry Lee has consulted on thousands of criminal cases around the
world and is highly sought after to help solve difficult cases. Now
he and his co-authors share more than 50 years of combined
experience in this systematic approach to crime scene processing.
It provides the information you need for initial training, to take
with you in the field, and to refer to again and again during the
course of each investigation.
KEY FEATURES:
* Presents a unique, systematic approach to crime scene processing
* Covers in detail how to manage a crime scene, collect
information, search for, collect, and preserve physical evidence,
conduct field tests, and reconstruct a sequence of events
* Describes how to use the latest chemical and instrumental
techniques for each kind of crime scene
* Outlines common problems and provides clear recommendations for
overcoming them
* Includes logic trees, checklists, and worksheets that help
investigators evaluate the evidence in specific types of crimes
* Presents a unique, systematic approach to crime scene
processing
* Covers in detail how to manage a crime scene, collect
information, search for, collect, and preserve physical evidence,
conduct field tests, and reconstruct a sequence of events
* Describes how to use the latest chemical and instrumental
techniques for each kind of crime scene
* Outlines common problems and provides clear recommendations for
overcoming them
* Includes logic trees, checklists, and worksheets that help
investigators evaluate the evidence in specific types of crimes
Crime Scene Investigation Laboratory Manual, Second Edition, is
written by a former crime scene investigator and forensic scientist
who provides practical, straightforward, and immediately applicable
best practices. Readers will learn 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. This lab
manual provides information and examples for all aspects of crime
scene investigation. In addition, included exercises teach the
proper techniques for securing, documenting and searing 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.
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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