Text only. This product does NOT include a Resource Central Access Code Card. To purchase the text with a Resource Central Access Code Card, please use ISBN: 0-13-295620-9    Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction, Third Edition, describes and illustrates a new systematic approach for reconstructing fire scenes, applying the principles of fire protection engineering along with those of forensic science and behavioral science. Modern fire investigation topics are covered, including comprehensive documentation, hypothesis testing, and defensible reconstruction of the events leading up to the fire and its final results. Delving deep into forensic fire engineering, Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction covers engineering calculations, fire modeling and also features several exhaustive case studies which leverage the current technology that is explained in depth throughout the text. Several specialized topic areas are also covered, including use of the drone aircraft, forensic and panoramic photography, computer modeling as well as an advanced discussion of tenability. Using historical fire cases and realistic case examples, the authors examine the newest lessons learned and insight into the ignition, growth, development, and outcome of those fires. All documentation in the case examples follows or exceeds the methodology set forth by the NFPA in NFPA 921—Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations and its companion standard NFPA 1033—Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator, 2009 Edition, and Kirk’s Fire Investigation ,Seventh Edition.
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1. Principles of Reconstruction 2. Basic Fire Dynamics 3. Fire Pattern Analysis 4. Fire Scene Documentation 5. Arson Crime Scene Analysis 6. Fire Modeling 7. Fire Deaths and Injuries 8. Fire Testing   Epilogue Appendices A. Glossary B. Mathematics Refresher C. Websites Index
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Text only. This product does NOT include a Resource Central Access Code Card. To purchase the text with a Resource Central Access Code Card, please use ISBN: 0-13-295620-9   Fully updated and streamlined from the previous edition, the third edition offers the latest information on investigative technologies and innovative documentation techniques. Meets the FESHE guidelines for Fire Investigation and Analysis, with correlations to NFPA 921 and NFPA 1033. Includes the latest information on applying the scientific method to fire investigations. Nearly all photos are now in color, making interpretation by the reader easier. Updated, in-depth case examples demonstrate the use of forensic fire engineering analysis approaches. Comprehensive glossary provides the latest definitions of common forensic fire investigation terminologies. New Resource Central solution provides specific online resources for both students and instructors. Provides the essential information required in preparing for the International Association of Arson Investigator's (IAAI) Fire Investigation Technician (IAAI-FIT) and Evidence Collection Technician (IAAI-ECT) Examinations.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780132605779
Publisert
2013-02-04
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson
Vekt
930 gr
Høyde
261 mm
Bredde
206 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
432

Biographical note

David J. Icove, PhD, PE, CFEI-NAFI, CFI-IAAI, F.SFPE, F.NAFE

An internationally recognised forensic fire engineering expert with more than 45 years of experience, Dr. Icove is coauthor of Kirk's Fire Investigation, 7th ed., Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction, both leading treatises in the field, and Combating Arson-for-Profit, the leading textbook on the crime of economic arson. Since 1992 he has served and maintained an appointment as a principal member of the NFPA 921 Technical Committee on Fire Investigations. He is also chair of NPFA 901 - Committee on Fire Reporting.

Gerald A. Haynes, MSFPE, PE, CFEI-NAFI, M.NAFE

Gerald A. Haynes is a Registered Professional Engineer with more than 40 years of experience in the field of fire protection. He holds both BS and MS degrees in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland - College Park. He has worked in fire suppression operations, fire safety inspections, fire investigations, and fire protection engineering. He is currently the Vice President of Forensic Fire Analysis, LLC, and serves as an adjunct lecturer for the Office of Advanced Engineering Education at the University of Maryland.