The book presents lab exercises that place crime scene investigation into the overarching context of forensic science, separating what evidence and information can be derived from the crime scene and preliminary tests, versus advanced drug, ballistics, and other such testing back at the lab. This is to clearly distinguish those individuals who collect the evidence from those who solely work within the lab analyzing. The book presents lab exercises that can be completed within two-hour windows while offering the appropriate amount of content and level of rigor necessary to properly train students on procedure, methods, and the scientific process.…mehr
The book presents lab exercises that place crime scene investigation into the overarching context of forensic science, separating what evidence and information can be derived from the crime scene and preliminary tests, versus advanced drug, ballistics, and other such testing back at the lab. This is to clearly distinguish those individuals who collect the evidence from those who solely work within the lab analyzing. The book presents lab exercises that can be completed within two-hour windows while offering the appropriate amount of content and level of rigor necessary to properly train students on procedure, methods, and the scientific process.
Dr. Trevor Stamper is Director of the Forensic Sciences Program at Purdue University. Dr. Stamper's interests include improving accuracy in post-mortem interval estimations for vertebrate carrion. Since his arrival at Purdue University in 2013, his goal has been to advance the Forensic Program using current molecular biology techniques and building a multi-disciplinary major research-focused around death investigation. Dr. Stamper earned his PhD in Biology from the University of Cincinnati and previously taught at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio. Patrick Jones is the former forensic lab director and forensic science coordinator at Purdue University. He currently teaches courses on forensic science at Purdue and has taught graduate courses in forensic lasers and alternate light sources, forensic digital imaging, as well as undergraduate courses in crime scene investigation, evidence collection techniques, and scene documentation. He is a former deputy coroner with the White County Indiana Coroner's Office as well as a retired Cook County (Illinois) sheriff's police investigator with 21 years of service. His service assignments include 15 years as a crime scene investigator (CSI). He has a BS degree from Pacific Western University and an MS degree from LaSalle University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to the Scene? Who Is at the Scene. Lab 1: Basics of Observation at the Scene. Lab 2: Systematic and Random Errors in Scene Management. Lab 3: Documentation, Reports, and Evidence Packaging at the Scene. Lab 4: Field Photography. Lab 5: Scene Processing. Lab 6: Blood Spatter Evidence. Lab 7: Recovering Fingerprints: Basics. Lab 8: Visualizing Latent Fingerprints. Lab 9: Firearm Recovery. Lab 10: Foot and Tire Impression Evidence. Lab 11: Death Scene Investigation. Lab 12: Testing for Food Contamination. Lab 13: Bodily Fluids Collection and Testing. Lab 14. Vehicle Accident Reconstruction. Appendix A: Scene Investigation Manual. Appendix B: Documentation Manual for Scene Investigation.
Introduction to the Scene? Who Is at the Scene. Lab 1: Basics of Observation at the Scene. Lab 2: Systematic and Random Errors in Scene Management. Lab 3: Documentation, Reports, and Evidence Packaging at the Scene. Lab 4: Field Photography. Lab 5: Scene Processing. Lab 6: Blood Spatter Evidence. Lab 7: Recovering Fingerprints: Basics. Lab 8: Visualizing Latent Fingerprints. Lab 9: Firearm Recovery. Lab 10: Foot and Tire Impression Evidence. Lab 11: Death Scene Investigation. Lab 12: Testing for Food Contamination. Lab 13: Bodily Fluids Collection and Testing. Lab 14. Vehicle Accident Reconstruction. Appendix A: Scene Investigation Manual. Appendix B: Documentation Manual for Scene Investigation.
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