Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation
Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation
Recognizing the importance of those who have contributed to and advanced the field of forensic science, the reader is introduced to crime scene investigation through a historical perspective. The updated Third Edition covers components not typically found in many crime scene texts, including ethical considerations and public misconceptions of the investigative process-the so-called "CSI Effect." Extensive discussion of physical evidence examination and analysis is provided, including the forensic potential of physical evidence, crime scene procedures, and what evidence should be documented, collected, and preserved. Real-life examples over 250 detailed, full-color photos and figures enhance comprehension and demonstrate specific strategies for technique application
While the vast majority of the text is written with an American audience in mind, the author has chosen to call upon his significant international experience and include cases, information, and photographs/figures which are external to the United States.
Examples of these include:
Photographs from Honduras, France, Haiti and Uganda.
Ripped from the headlines involve cases which occur in or discuss: Canada, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Mexico, Brazil, Russia, Yemen and Spain
Historical development of CSI incorporates India, Japan, Great Britain, France, Canada, Argentina and China
Sources of reference originate from: Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany and Australia
While the specific laws discussed refer to American courts and decisions, the science and methodologies are o
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Recognizing the importance of those who have contributed to and advanced the field of forensic science, the reader is introduced to crime scene investigation through a historical perspective. The updated Third Edition covers components not typically found in many crime scene texts, including ethical considerations and public misconceptions of the investigative process-the so-called "CSI Effect." Extensive discussion of physical evidence examination and analysis is provided, including the forensic potential of physical evidence, crime scene procedures, and what evidence should be documented, collected, and preserved. Real-life examples over 250 detailed, full-color photos and figures enhance comprehension and demonstrate specific strategies for technique application
While the vast majority of the text is written with an American audience in mind, the author has chosen to call upon his significant international experience and include cases, information, and photographs/figures which are external to the United States.
Examples of these include:
Photographs from Honduras, France, Haiti and Uganda.
Ripped from the headlines involve cases which occur in or discuss: Canada, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Mexico, Brazil, Russia, Yemen and Spain
Historical development of CSI incorporates India, Japan, Great Britain, France, Canada, Argentina and China
Sources of reference originate from: Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany and Australia
While the specific laws discussed refer to American courts and decisions, the science and methodologies are o
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