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Hot zone forensics : chemical, biological, and radiological evidence collection /

By: Drielak, Steven C.
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : Charles C Thomas, c2004Description: xvi, 420 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 039807464X (hard); 9780398074647:; 9780398074647 (hard); 9780398074654 (pbk.).Subject(s): Criminal investigation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Crime scene searches -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Evidence, Criminal -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Evidence preservation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Hazardous substances -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 363.252
Contents:
Preface -- Chap. 1. Introduction -- Chap. 2. The crime scene -- Chap. 3. Locating sample points -- Chap. 4. Chemical evidence collection -- Chap. 5. Biological evidence collection -- Chap. 6. Radiological evidence collection -- Appendices -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index.
Summary: The possible use of radiological, chemical, or biological weapons as instruments of crime and terror have forced law enforcement to grapple with the practice of evidence gathering in "hot zones." This work provides guidance to the protocols, methods, and equipment needed for all three situations, prefacing the discussions of the three cases with mo.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-402) and index.

Preface -- Chap. 1. Introduction -- Chap. 2. The crime scene -- Chap. 3. Locating sample points -- Chap. 4. Chemical evidence collection -- Chap. 5. Biological evidence collection -- Chap. 6. Radiological evidence collection -- Appendices -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index.

The possible use of radiological, chemical, or biological weapons as instruments of crime and terror have forced law enforcement to grapple with the practice of evidence gathering in "hot zones." This work provides guidance to the protocols, methods, and equipment needed for all three situations, prefacing the discussions of the three cases with mo.

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