Explores the popular subject of forensic science in a way that supports the science curriculum and encourages reading
The Evidence Collection handbook was developed with the special needs of both law enforcement officers and criminal justice students in mind.The beginning of any successful investigation hinges on the proper collection of evidence.
Crime Scene Evidence: A Guide to the Recovery and Collection of Physical Evidence
This guide is a vital companion for forensic science technicians, crime scene investigators, evidence response teams, and police officers.
Themes, angles of attack, pattern Q&A, and technique tips for cross-examining arresting officers, detectives, toxicologists, medical examiners, eyewitnesses, informants, and accomplices.
This book will provide invaluable assistance to the new criminal environmental investigator in the highly regulated and complex field of criminal environmental investigations.
"If you are a Professional Crime Scene Investigator, then this book is a must have for both your personal forensic reference library, as well as your office reference library." —Edward W. Wallace Jr., Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst, ...
The book outlines best practices in the field, incorporating the latest technology to collect, preserve, and enhance evidence for appropriate analysis.
This book is an important tool for police academies that train recruits and veteran patrol officers, as well as for students of criminal justice who seek guidelines for proper collection and handling of physical evidence.
This book looks at how forensics is used to solve violent crimes by explaining how police assess a crime scene and collect and analyze evidence, as well as exploring the roles of various crime scene investigators and analysts.
The book is geared not only to investigators who process vehicles involved in general crimes but also with a specific focus on violent crimes.