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9780470016794: Crime Scene Management

Synopsis

Crime Scene Management is an accessible introduction to the common forms of evidence that may be encountered at a scene of crime and the techniques used for recovery of that evidence. The book is clearly focused on the techniques for handling crime scenes from the role of the first officer attending through to the specialist personnel who may be called to deal with specific evidence types. Clearly structured to enhance student understanding, methods covered include, DNA-rich samples, fingerprints, toolmarks and footwear impressions. Later chapters move on to consider examples of specialised scenes such as arson and vehicle crime. The content of each chapter can be tested with self-assessment questions to reinforce student understanding. Written for undergraduate students studying forensic science courses, Crime Scene Management will also be of interest to scene of crime officers, police officers and legal professionals as well as students taking courses in criminalistics and law. Focuses on the crime scene and on the science underpinning the gathering of evidence at the scene Written in conjunction with experienced practitioners Supplementary website to include figures from the book and further references Suitable for delivery in a modular course. Chapters written by a team consisting of experts and academics to ensure an accessible and well-informed text.

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Revue de presse

"The style of writing varies somewhat between authors but itremains accessible and engaging throughout, is very clearly laidout and is eminently suitable for its target audience of policeofficers, newly–appointed crime scene investigators, undergraduatesand those requiring a foundation in the entire forensic process aspart of their career." (The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1July 2011)

"What is extremely good about this book is that it poses aseries of self assessment questions at the end of each topic andprovides a comprehensive list of further reading. There is also anassociated website linked to this book on which are posted answersto the self assessment questions and high resolution images tosupport the text in the book. In summary this is an excellent textbook for undergraduate students and those about to start the roleof a Crime Scene Examiner without any prior knowledge of thesubject." (Finger Print Whorld, March 2011)"Crime SceneManagement: scene specific methods is an appropriate text for thetargeted audience. I would recommend its use as a primer for firstyear undergraduate teaching in forensic science, crime scenemanagement and criminology." (Reviews, December 2010)

"This is a very good basic introductory book which is wellwritten, practical, readable and reliable.... Of significantinterest to all who deal with criminal cases." (The JournalOnline, November 2009)

"This is a very good basic introductory book which is wellwritten, practical, readable, and reliable, and would be valuableto the practitioner because its limited content focuses on areasregularly dealt with in the courts." (Law Society ofScotland, November 2009)

Présentation de l'éditeur

Crime Scene Management is an accessible introductionto the common forms of evidence that may be encountered at a sceneof crime and the techniques used for recovery of that evidence. Thebook is clearly focused on the techniques for handling crime scenesfrom the role of the first officer attending through to thespecialist personnel who may be called to deal with specificevidence types. Clearly structured to enhance studentunderstanding, methods covered include, DNA–rich samples,fingerprints, toolmarks and footwear impressions. Later chaptersmove on to consider examples of specialised scenes such as arsonand vehicle crime. The content of each chapter can be tested withself–assessment questions to reinforce student understanding.

Written for undergraduate students studying forensic sciencecourses, Crime Scene Management will also be ofinterest to scene of crime officers, police officers and legalprofessionals as well as students taking courses in criminalisticsand law.

  • Focuses on the crime scene and on the science underpinning thegathering of evidence at the scene

  • Written in conjunction with experienced practitioners
  • Supplementary website to include figures from the book andfurther references
  • Suitable for delivery in a modular course.
  • Chapters written by a team consisting of experts and academicsto ensure an accessible and well–informed text.

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9780470016787: Crime Scene Management: Scene Specific Methods

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0470016787 ISBN 13 :  9780470016787
Editeur : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
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