Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction

Voorkant
CRC 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

Chapter 9 Evaluating Impact Spatter Bloodstains
199
Chapter 10 Understanding and Applying Characteristic Patterns of Blood
231
Chapter 11 Bloodstained Clothing Issues
261
Index
393
Back cover
407
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Pagina iv - Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigation. This series was created by Vernon J. Geberth, New York City Police Department Lieutenant Commander (Retired), who is an author, educator, and consultant on homicide and forensic investigations.

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Bevel, Tom; Gardner, Ross M.

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