Crime Scene Management and Evidence Recovery is a must-have for first responders and crime scene investigators alike. Featuring step-by-step guidance on the techniques involved in crime scene management and evidence recovery, alongside hands-on advice and aide-memoirs from crime scene investigators, the second edition also includes clear scientific explanations and everyday examples for the non-specialist to recognise the importance difference that first responders can make. Whilst crime scene investigators are trained to undertake more detailed forensic examination, the actions of first responders can have a fundamental impact on the success of an examination. By increasing the awareness of forensic aspects of a crime scene investigation, this book ensures that crime scene officers are better equipped to make informed decisions about protecting and preserving scenes and recovering items for evidence. It also helps all police and forensic professionals to develop their understanding of the various analysis techniques available, as well as the pitfalls to avoid. The fifteen chapters offer structured advice on the techniques involved in the preservation, recovery, packaging, and storage of different evidential types such as fingerprints, DNA, glass, footwear, paint, and fibres. An overview of the science behind the various types of forensic analysis is presented alongside the relevant legislation, to reinforce the value of accurate crime scene management within the duration of an investigation, and practical tips, scenarios, and knowledge checks help to test understanding and root best practice within everyday policing. The Blackstone's Practical Policing Series covers a range of topical subjects of vital importance in today's policing arena. Each practical guide contains clear and detailed explanations of the relevant legislation, accompanied by practical scenarios, illustrative diagrams and useful checklists. Packed with a wealth of information, the Blackstone's Practical Policing Series ensures you have ready access to the tools you need to take on any policing challenge.
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A highly practical and invaluable introduction to crime scene management and evidence recovery for all first response officers. Offers step-by-step guidance on the various analysis techniques involved in forensic examination alongside clear scientific explanations written specifically for the non-specialist.
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1. Roles and Responsibilites in Crime Scene Investigations ; 2. Crime Scene Preservation and Management ; 3. Recording the Scene - Sketches and Photography ; 4. Exhibit Handling ; 5. Forensic Evidence Recovery from Persons ; 6. Fingerprints ; 7. DNA ; 8. Blood Pattern Analysis (BPA) ; 9. Death Investigation ; 10. Firearms and Ballistic Evidence ; 11. Footwear, Tyre, and Tool Marks ; 12. Glass, Paint and Soils ; 13. Hair and Fibres ; 14. Drugs of Abuse ; 15. Document Examination
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A worthy guide for the student and professional scene examiner.
`A worthy guide for the student and professional scene examiner.' Hilton Middleton, Senior Lecturer, Forensic and Crime Science, Staffordshire University `Police officers who wish to improve their operational expertise and those seeking career specialisation or progression in scenes of crime, forensics or criminal investigation will find this new work a valuable addition to their library resources. ' Andrew Staniforth, Detective Sergeant, North East Counter Terrorism Unit
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Invaluable and highly practical guide which supports first responders to a crime scene, as well as newly-qualified and experienced forensic practitioners Promotes the importance of the first responder at a crime scene to ensure potential evidence is protected and remains uncontaminated Gives an overview of the science behind the types of forensic analysis and the basic principles of the main evidential types, such as fingerprints, DNA, glass, footwear, paint, and fibres Offers step-by-step guidance on preservation and recovery, packaging, and storage techniques Includes a new chapter covering scene photography, with an overview of procedure and the legislation regarding digital imaging Written by an experienced crime scene investigator and overseen by a high-profile former SIO, bringing a wealth of practical and indispensable forensic advice
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Deborah Beaufort-Moore is a Freelance Forensic Trainer, , instructing students, law enforcement and emergency services personnel, on university courses and within disaster victim identification agencies. Former Detective Superintendent Tony Cook was a Senior Investigating Officer with Greater Manchester Police and is now a PIP Level III & IV accredited Regional SIO Advisor working for the National Crime Agency. His role involves advising SIOs and enquiry teams on best practice, useful techniques and procedures and is engaged in supporting numerous UK high profile serious and complex crime cases. He delivers training inputs to SIODP, DIDP and IMSC courses and is an active member of the International Homicide Investigators Association (IHIA). He has written published articles relating to major crime investigation, is the co-author of Blackstone's Crime Investigators' Handbook and Blackstone's Senior Investigating Officers' Handbook, and an administrator for the Major Crime Investigation community on PoLKA.
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Invaluable and highly practical guide which supports first responders to a crime scene, as well as newly-qualified and experienced forensic practitioners Promotes the importance of the first responder at a crime scene to ensure potential evidence is protected and remains uncontaminated Gives an overview of the science behind the types of forensic analysis and the basic principles of the main evidential types, such as fingerprints, DNA, glass, footwear, paint, and fibres Offers step-by-step guidance on preservation and recovery, packaging, and storage techniques Includes a new chapter covering scene photography, with an overview of procedure and the legislation regarding digital imaging Written by an experienced crime scene investigator and overseen by a high-profile former SIO, bringing a wealth of practical and indispensable forensic advice
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198724377
Publisert
2015
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
497 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Biographical note

Deborah Beaufort-Moore is a Freelance Forensic Trainer, , instructing students, law enforcement and emergency services personnel, on university courses and within disaster victim identification agencies. Former Detective Superintendent Tony Cook was a Senior Investigating Officer with Greater Manchester Police and is now a PIP Level III & IV accredited Regional SIO Advisor working for the National Crime Agency. His role involves advising SIOs and enquiry teams on best practice, useful techniques and procedures and is engaged in supporting numerous UK high profile serious and complex crime cases. He delivers training inputs to SIODP, DIDP and IMSC courses and is an active member of the International Homicide Investigators Association (IHIA). He has written published articles relating to major crime investigation, is the co-author of Blackstone's Crime Investigators' Handbook and Blackstone's Senior Investigating Officers' Handbook, and an administrator for the Major Crime Investigation community on PoLKA.