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Zusatztext "The book is laid out well in that it's very easy to read and ? each chapter provides good clear pictures. Overall the book is a wealth of knowledge with lots of good advice! lots of procedures." -Gary Howard for CSEye! February 2018 (a publication of The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences) Informationen zum Autor Gabriele Suboch , PhD, is a professor in criminal justice studies, after retiring from a career in law enforcement. Her experience includes over 25 years of experience in law enforcement with the Bavarian State Police in Germany, the Lee County Sheriff's Office in Fort Myers, Florida, and is currently volunteering as an Auxiliary Deputy with Hendry County Sheriff's Office in Labelle, Florida. She has testified as an expert witness in fingerprint technology, crime scene investigation, crime scene photography, and bloodstain pattern analysis. She was the lead crime scene investigator on, and has testified in such high profile cases as, the Gateway double murder, Juan Mendez double murder in Lehigh Acres, Florida, and the murder of Mrs. Lame, which had been broadcast live on Court TV and on the Internet. Klappentext This book is designed as a step-by-step field guide that looks at the entire process of crime scene investigation, from securing and documenting the crime scene to mapping, searching, collecting, and preserving physical evidence. Author Gabrielle Suboch draws upon her more than 25 years of hands-on crime scene investigation, and her years teaching at several colleges, to provide a comprehensive and highly readable resource on crime scene investigation. Zusammenfassung Real-World Crime Scene Investigation: A Step-by-Step Procedure Manual is designed as a field guide providing instruction on how to document a crime scene, including sketching, mapping, searching, collecting, and preserving physical evidence. It also addresses how to document a crime scene using photography and videography. It introduces modern forensic equipment, processing procedures, techniques, and methods. Interspersed throughout the book, hints and cautions provide tips on how to efficiently accomplish specific tasks or to warn crime scene personnel about commonly made errors. In using this book, readers will understand the specifics of various types of crime scenes in regard to documentation and gathering evidence. Its step-by-step approach allows quick learning of how to approach each crime scene to ensure a full investigation is conducted. Real-World Crime Scene Investigation looks at the entire process of crime scene investigationfrom securing the crime scene and collecting evidence to how the evidence, once analyzed, can help investigators recreate events. Author Gabrielle Suboch draws upon her more than 25 years of hands-on crime scene investigation, and her years teaching at several colleges, to provide a comprehensive and highly readable resource on crime scene investigation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Tools of the Trade. Forensic Photography. Impression Pattern Evidence. Arriving at the Crime Scene. Excavation, Bones, Bugs, and Botany. Crime Scene Reconstruction. Death Investigation. Mixed Cases. Appendices. ...
"The book is laid out well in that it's very easy to read and each chapter provides good clear pictures. Overall the book is a wealth of knowledge with lots of good advice, lots of procedures." Gary Howard for CSEye, February 2018 (a publication of The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences)
Auteur
Gabriele Suboch, PhD, is a professor in criminal justice studies, after retiring from a career in law enforcement. Her experience includes over 25 years of experience in law enforcement with the Bavarian State Police in Germany, the Lee County Sheriff's Office in Fort Myers, Florida, and is currently volunteering as an Auxiliary Deputy with Hendry County Sheriff's Office in Labelle, Florida. She has testified as an expert witness in fingerprint technology, crime scene investigation, crime scene photography, and bloodstain pattern analysis. She was the lead crime scene investigator on, and has testified in such high profile cases as, the Gateway double murder, Juan Mendez double murder in Lehigh Acres, Florida, and the murder of Mrs. Lame, which had been broadcast live on Court TV and on the Internet.
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This book is designed as a step-by-step field guide that looks at the entire process of crime scene investigation, from securing and documenting the crime scene to mapping, searching, collecting, and preserving physical evidence. Author Gabrielle Suboch draws upon her more than 25 years of hands-on crime scene investigation, and her years teaching at several colleges, to provide a comprehensive and highly readable resource on crime scene investigation.
Résumé
Real-World Crime Scene Investigation: A Step-by-Step Procedure Manual is designed as a field guide providing instruction on how to document a crime scene, including sketching, mapping, searching, collecting, and preserving physical evidence. It also addresses how to document a crime scene using photography and videography. It introduces modern forensic equipment, processing procedures, techniques, and methods. Interspersed throughout the book, hints and cautions provide tips on how to efficiently accomplish specific tasks or to warn crime scene personnel about commonly made errors.
In using this book, readers will understand the specifics of various types of crime scenes in regard to documentation and gathering evidence. Its step-by-step approach allows quick learning of how to approach each crime scene to ensure a full investigation is conducted.
Real-World Crime Scene Investigation looks at the entire process of crime scene investigationfrom securing the crime scene and collecting evidence to how the evidence, once analyzed, can help investigators recreate events. Author Gabrielle Suboch draws upon her more than 25 years of hands-on crime scene investigation, and her years teaching at several colleges, to provide a comprehensive and highly readable resource on crime scene investigation.
Contenu
Tools of the Trade. Forensic Photography. Impression Pattern Evidence. Arriving at the Crime Scene. Excavation, Bones, Bugs, and Botany. Crime Scene Reconstruction. Death Investigation. Mixed Cases. Appendices.