CRC series in practical aspects of criminal and forensic investigations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An introduction and history of crime scene analysis -- Theoretical and practical considerations for implementing crime scene analysis -- Event analysis : a practical methodology for crime scene reconstruction -- Resolving significant investigative questions in CSR -- Understanding crime scene protocols and their effect on reconstruction -- Applying bloodstain pattern analysis to crime scene reconstruction -- Shooting scene processing and reconstruction / Matthew Noedel -- The forensic pathologist, the body, and crime scene reconstruction / Scott A. Wagner -- Writing crime scene reconstruction reports -- Arguments and ethics -- Developing and using demonstrative exhibits in support of the crime scene analysis / Iris Dalley.
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Addresses various aspects of the analysis and reconstruction of the events surrounding a crime. Beginning with established protocols for crime scene processing, this book outlines the authors' unique methodology for event analysis using specially designed worksheets that cover internal, external, and terminal ballistics as they apply to understanding trajectories. Practical chapters discuss writing reports, building demonstrations to support analyses, and testifying in court cases.--From publisher.
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Practical crime scene analysis and reconstruction.