Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene ReconstructionCRC Press, 8 apr 2008 - 440 pagina's Objective establishment of the truth is the goal of any good crime scene investigator. This demands a consideration of all evidence available using proven scientific methodologies to establish objective snapshots of the crime. The majority of forensic disciplines shed light on thewho of a crime, bloodstain pattern analysis is one of the most imp |
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Its Function and a Historical Perspective | 1 |
Chapter 2 Bloodstain Pattern Terminology | 17 |
Chapter 3 Bloodstain Classification | 37 |
Chapter 4 A Methodology for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis | 89 |
Chapter 5 The Medium of Blood | 111 |
Chapter 6 Anatomical Considerations in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis | 135 |
Chapter 7 Determining Motion and Directionality | 149 |
Chapter 8 Determining the Point of Convergence and the Area of Origin | 165 |
Chapter 12 Presumptive Testing and Enhancement of Blood | 275 |
Chapter 13 Documenting Bloodstains | 297 |
Chapter 14 An Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction and Analysis | 319 |
Chapter 15 Presenting Evidence | 345 |
Chapter 16 Experimentation in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis | 367 |
Chapter 17 Dealing with the Risk of Bloodborne Pathogens | 379 |
WeightMeasurement Coversion Table Approximations | 385 |
Trigonometric Functions and Their Application in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis | 387 |
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