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Crime scene management : scene specific methods /

Contributor(s): Sutton, Raul [editor.] | Trueman, Keith [editor.] | Moran, Christopher, 1951- [editor.].
Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, 2017Edition: Second edition.Description: xiii, 312 p. : ill., plates ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781119180906:.Subject(s): Crime scene searches | Forensic sciences | Police trainingDDC classification: 363.252
Contents:
Crime Scene Context -- Introduction / Raul Sutton -- What is a crime? / Raul Sutton -- nature of the UK legal system / Raul Sutton -- legal system in England and Wales / Raul Sutton -- Other courts / Raul Sutton -- judicial system in Northern Ireland / Raul Sutton -- Scottish legal system / Raul Sutton -- Judicial processes that deal with causes of death / Raul Sutton -- What constitutes evidence? / Raul Sutton -- chain of events in evidence gathering / Raul Sutton -- relationship between evidence gatherers and analysts / Raul Sutton -- Health and safety considerations / Raul Sutton -- Suggested further reading / Raul Sutton -- First Officer Attending / Raul Sutton -- Introduction / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Response to incident report / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Personnel involved in the investigative process / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Recording and recovery of scientific evidence / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Initial considerations of the First Officer Attending (FOA) / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Dealing with the victim / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Dealing with witnesses / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Dealing with suspects / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Dealing with the crime scene(s) / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Documentation / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Dealing with violent crime / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Summary and conclusion / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Role of the Crime Scene Investigator / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Introduction / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Training the CSI / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- responsibilities of a CSI / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Forensic evidence / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Request for CSI attendance at crime scenes / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Actions when attending the crime scene / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Initial scene assessment (including health and safety considerations) / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Planning evidence recovery / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Recording the evidence / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- elimination process / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Details of evidence recovered / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Integrity, continuity and contamination / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Packaging materials / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Conclusion / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Police Photography, Video Recording,3D Laser Scanning / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- Introduction / Chris Crowe / Christopher Moran -- Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Equipment / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Exposure / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Image quality/size / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Depth of field / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- White balance / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Image data / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Flash photography / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Room interiors / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Vehicles / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Evidential items / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Recording injuries to the person / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Night photography / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Footwear impressions / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Fingerprints / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Recording video evidence at crime scenes / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- use of digital images in court / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 3D laser scanning of scenes / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Suggested further reading / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Fingerprints / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Introduction / David Charlton -- nature of friction ridge skin / David Charlton -- structure of friction ridge skin / David Charlton -- Friction ridge growth / David Charlton -- Principles of friction ridge identification / David Charlton -- Comparison methodology / David Charlton -- Chemical composition of latent prints / David Charlton -- Identification of common locations for prints / David Charlton -- use of powdering techniques to enhance latent finger marks / David Charlton -- Chemical development techniques / David Charlton -- Laboratory and scene applications / David Charlton -- Fingerprints in bodily fluids / David Charlton -- Scenes of fire / David Charlton -- Optical methods to reveal fingerprints (laser and other light sources) / David Charlton -- New and emerging techniques / David Charlton -- Remote transmission / David Charlton -- Chapter summary / David Charlton -- Acknowledgements / David Charlton -- Selected further reading / David Charlton -- DNA-rich Evidence / David Charlton -- Introduction and historical background / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- structure and properties of DNA / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- DNA analysis / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Types of DNA testing / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Biological evidence / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Procedures for collection of biological evidence: general considerations / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Limitations of DNA evidence / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Elimination and reference samples / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Summary / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- References / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- Blood Pattern Analysis / Terry Bartlett / Sara Short -- Introduction / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- History of the development of blood spatter as a scientific discipline / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Composition of blood / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Physical properties of blood / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Causes of bleeding / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Blood dynamics / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Drop-surface impact and droplet pattern / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Determination of area of origin of spatter / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Cast-off patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Arterial damage patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Non-spatter patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Physiologically altered bloodstains / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Volume bloodstains / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Composite patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Investigative transfer and contamination issues / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Recording traces / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Summary / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Suggested further reading / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Physical Evidence / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Introduction / Craig Williams -- Tool marks / Craig Williams -- Clothing / Craig Williams -- Fibres / Craig Williams -- Footwear impressions / Craig Williams -- Glass fragments / Craig Williams -- Glass fragmentation / Craig Williams -- Soils / Craig Williams -- Firearms / Craig Williams
Scene recovery of firearms / Craig Williams -- Gunshot residues (GSR) / Craig Williams -- Drugs of abuse (DOA) / Craig Williams -- crime scene characteristics of various DOA / Craig Williams -- Presumptive tests for drugs / Craig Williams -- Amateur explosives / Craig Williams -- Summary / Craig Williams -- Suggested further reading / Craig Williams -- Fire Scene Examination / Craig Williams -- Introduction / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- nature of fire / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- oxygen demand of fuels / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Flame and fire classifications; fire development / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Types of evidence specific to fire scenes / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Locating the origin of the fire / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Fire cause determination and evidence-gathering methods / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Methods for ascertaining whether a crime has been committed / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Health and safety considerations / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Summary / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Suggested further reading / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Examination of Recovered Stolen Motor Vehicles / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Introduction / Keith Trueman -- What is a motor vehicle? / Keith Trueman -- definition of an auto crime / Keith Trueman -- Auto crime scene examinations / Keith Trueman -- Requests to attend an auto crime scene / Keith Trueman -- examination process / Keith Trueman -- Conclusion / Keith Trueman -- Managing Complex Scenes and Multiple or Mass Fatality Scenes / Keith Trueman
Introduction / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Self-briefing / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Communication / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Establishing priorities / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Avoidance of contamination / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- forensic strategy / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 'Defence' case review meeting / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Incident debrief / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Introduction to mass fatality incidents / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- range and nature of mass fatality incidents / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- type of investigation conducted / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Sequence of events in managing disaster victim identification scenes / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Recovery of mortal remains / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Suggested further reading / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Preparing Reports and Statements / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Introduction / Keith Trueman -- Documentation at the crime scene / Keith Trueman -- Photography / Keith Trueman -- Plans, sketches and diagrams / Keith Trueman -- exhibit label / Keith Trueman -- Handling the evidence / Keith Trueman -- Statements of evidence / Keith Trueman -- Criminal Justice Act 1967, section 9 / Keith Trueman -- Crime scene examination statements / Keith Trueman -- Conclusion / Keith Trueman -- Quality Assurance in Crime Scene Investigation / Keith Trueman -- Introduction / Christopher Moran -- Informal aspects of quality assurance / Christopher Moran -- development of formal quality assurance / Christopher Moran -- role of the Forensic Science Regulator / Christopher Moran -- Responsibility for measuring quality assurance / Christopher Moran -- accreditation process / Christopher Moran -- Organisational requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Personnel requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Resource requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Process requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Management requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Maintaining accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Suggested further reading / Christopher Moran.
Summary: 'Crime Scene Management' is an introduction to the common forms of evidence that may be encountered at a scence of crime and the techniques used for recovery of that evidence. It focuses on the role of the first officer attending through to the specialist personnel who may be called to deal with specific evidence types, and covers methods such as DNA-rich samples, fingerprints, toolmarks and footwear impressions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1. Crime Scene Context -- 1.1. Introduction / Raul Sutton -- 1.2. What is a crime? / Raul Sutton -- 1.3. nature of the UK legal system / Raul Sutton -- 1.4. legal system in England and Wales / Raul Sutton -- 1.5. Other courts / Raul Sutton -- 1.6. judicial system in Northern Ireland / Raul Sutton -- 1.7. Scottish legal system / Raul Sutton -- 1.8. Judicial processes that deal with causes of death / Raul Sutton -- 1.9. What constitutes evidence? / Raul Sutton -- 1.10. chain of events in evidence gathering / Raul Sutton -- 1.11. relationship between evidence gatherers and analysts / Raul Sutton -- 1.12. Health and safety considerations / Raul Sutton -- Suggested further reading / Raul Sutton -- 2. First Officer Attending / Raul Sutton -- 2.1. Introduction / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.2. Response to incident report / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.3. Personnel involved in the investigative process / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.4. Recording and recovery of scientific evidence / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.5. Initial considerations of the First Officer Attending (FOA) / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.6. Dealing with the victim / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.7. Dealing with witnesses / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.8. Dealing with suspects / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.9. Dealing with the crime scene(s) / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.10. Documentation / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.11. Dealing with violent crime / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 2.12. Summary and conclusion / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3. Role of the Crime Scene Investigator / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.1. Introduction / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.2. Training the CSI / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.3. responsibilities of a CSI / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.4. Forensic evidence / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.5. Request for CSI attendance at crime scenes / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.6. Actions when attending the crime scene / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.7. Initial scene assessment (including health and safety considerations) / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.8. Planning evidence recovery / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.9. Recording the evidence / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.10. elimination process / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.11. Details of evidence recovered / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.12. Integrity, continuity and contamination / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.13. Packaging materials / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 3.14. Conclusion / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 4. Police Photography, Video Recording,3D Laser Scanning / Christopher Moran / Keith Trueman -- 4.1. Introduction / Chris Crowe / Christopher Moran -- 4.2. Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.3. Equipment / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.4. Exposure / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.5. Image quality/size / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.6. Depth of field / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.7. White balance / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.8. Image data / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.9. Flash photography / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.10. Room interiors / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.11. Vehicles / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.12. Evidential items / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.13. Recording injuries to the person / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.14. Night photography / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.15. Footwear impressions / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.16. Fingerprints / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.17. Recording video evidence at crime scenes / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.18. use of digital images in court / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 4.19. 3D laser scanning of scenes / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- Suggested further reading / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 5. Fingerprints / Christopher Moran / Chris Crowe -- 5.1. Introduction / David Charlton -- 5.2. nature of friction ridge skin / David Charlton -- 5.3. structure of friction ridge skin / David Charlton -- 5.4. Friction ridge growth / David Charlton -- 5.5. Principles of friction ridge identification / David Charlton -- 5.6. Comparison methodology / David Charlton -- 5.7. Chemical composition of latent prints / David Charlton -- 5.8. Identification of common locations for prints / David Charlton -- 5.9. use of powdering techniques to enhance latent finger marks / David Charlton -- 5.10. Chemical development techniques / David Charlton -- 5.11. Laboratory and scene applications / David Charlton -- 5.12. Fingerprints in bodily fluids / David Charlton -- 5.13. Scenes of fire / David Charlton -- 5.14. Optical methods to reveal fingerprints (laser and other light sources) / David Charlton -- 5.15. New and emerging techniques / David Charlton -- 5.16. Remote transmission / David Charlton -- 5.17. Chapter summary / David Charlton -- Acknowledgements / David Charlton -- Selected further reading / David Charlton -- 6. DNA-rich Evidence / David Charlton -- 6.1. Introduction and historical background / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.2. structure and properties of DNA / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.3. DNA analysis / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.4. Types of DNA testing / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.5. Biological evidence / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.6. Procedures for collection of biological evidence: general considerations / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.7. Limitations of DNA evidence / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.8. Elimination and reference samples / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 6.9. Summary / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- References / Sara Short / Terry Bartlett -- 7. Blood Pattern Analysis / Terry Bartlett / Sara Short -- 7.1. Introduction / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.2. History of the development of blood spatter as a scientific discipline / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.3. Composition of blood / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.4. Physical properties of blood / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.5. Causes of bleeding / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.6. Blood dynamics / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.7. Drop-surface impact and droplet pattern / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.8. Determination of area of origin of spatter / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.9. Cast-off patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.10. Arterial damage patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.11. Non-spatter patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.12. Physiologically altered bloodstains / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.13. Volume bloodstains / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.14. Composite patterns / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.15. Investigative transfer and contamination issues / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.16. Recording traces / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 7.17. Summary / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- Suggested further reading / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 8. Physical Evidence / Raul Sutton / Terry Bartlett -- 8.1. Introduction / Craig Williams -- 8.2. Tool marks / Craig Williams -- 8.3. Clothing / Craig Williams -- 8.4. Fibres / Craig Williams -- 8.5. Footwear impressions / Craig Williams -- 8.6. Glass fragments / Craig Williams -- 8.7. Glass fragmentation / Craig Williams -- 8.8. Soils / Craig Williams -- 8.9. Firearms / Craig Williams

-- 8.10. Scene recovery of firearms / Craig Williams -- 8.11. Gunshot residues (GSR) / Craig Williams -- 8.12. Drugs of abuse (DOA) / Craig Williams -- 8.13. crime scene characteristics of various DOA / Craig Williams -- 8.14. Presumptive tests for drugs / Craig Williams -- 8.15. Amateur explosives / Craig Williams -- 8.16. Summary / Craig Williams -- Suggested further reading / Craig Williams -- 9. Fire Scene Examination / Craig Williams -- 9.1. Introduction / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.2. nature of fire / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.3. oxygen demand of fuels / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.4. Flame and fire classifications; fire development / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.5. Types of evidence specific to fire scenes / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.6. Locating the origin of the fire / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.7. Fire cause determination and evidence-gathering methods / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.8. Methods for ascertaining whether a crime has been committed / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.9. Health and safety considerations / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 9.10. Summary / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- Suggested further reading / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 10. Examination of Recovered Stolen Motor Vehicles / Chris Perry / Mark McCabe -- 10.1. Introduction / Keith Trueman -- 10.2. What is a motor vehicle? / Keith Trueman -- 10.3. definition of an auto crime / Keith Trueman -- 10.4. Auto crime scene examinations / Keith Trueman -- 10.5. Requests to attend an auto crime scene / Keith Trueman -- 10.6. examination process / Keith Trueman -- 10.7. Conclusion / Keith Trueman -- 11. Managing Complex Scenes and Multiple or Mass Fatality Scenes / Keith Trueman

Note continued: 11.1. Introduction / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.2. Self-briefing / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.3. Communication / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.4. Establishing priorities / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.5. Avoidance of contamination / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.6. forensic strategy / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.7. 'Defence' case review meeting / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.8. Incident debrief / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.9. Introduction to mass fatality incidents / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.10. range and nature of mass fatality incidents / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.11. type of investigation conducted / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.12. Sequence of events in managing disaster victim identification scenes / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 11.13. Recovery of mortal remains / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- Suggested further reading / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 12. Preparing Reports and Statements / Christopher Moran / Derek Forest -- 12.1. Introduction / Keith Trueman -- 12.2. Documentation at the crime scene / Keith Trueman -- 12.3. Photography / Keith Trueman -- 12.4. Plans, sketches and diagrams / Keith Trueman -- 12.5. exhibit label / Keith Trueman -- 12.6. Handling the evidence / Keith Trueman -- 12.7. Statements of evidence / Keith Trueman -- 12.8. Criminal Justice Act 1967, section 9 / Keith Trueman -- 12.9. Crime scene examination statements / Keith Trueman -- 12.10. Conclusion / Keith Trueman -- 13. Quality Assurance in Crime Scene Investigation / Keith Trueman -- 13.1. Introduction / Christopher Moran -- 13.2. Informal aspects of quality assurance / Christopher Moran -- 13.3. development of formal quality assurance / Christopher Moran -- 13.4. role of the Forensic Science Regulator / Christopher Moran -- 13.5. Responsibility for measuring quality assurance / Christopher Moran -- 13.6. accreditation process / Christopher Moran -- 13.7. Organisational requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- 13.8. Personnel requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- 13.9. Resource requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- 13.10. Process requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- 13.11. Management requirements for accreditation / Christopher Moran -- 13.12. Maintaining accreditation / Christopher Moran -- Suggested further reading / Christopher Moran.

'Crime Scene Management' is an introduction to the common forms of evidence that may be encountered at a scence of crime and the techniques used for recovery of that evidence. It focuses on the role of the first officer attending through to the specialist personnel who may be called to deal with specific evidence types, and covers methods such as DNA-rich samples, fingerprints, toolmarks and footwear impressions.

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