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Crime scene processing and investigation : Work book (Record no. 30032)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780429252471
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 363.25 RAM
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ramirez Christine R
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Crime scene processing and investigation : Work book
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. CRC Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 207p
Dimensions xvii
365 ## - TRADE PRICE
Price amount Rs. 2,378
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Table of Contents:<br/>Chapter 1 Introduction;<br/>1.1 Evaluating the Interpretive Value of Evidence;<br/>1.2 CSI Effect;<br/>1.3 Crime Scene Examination: Methodology and Integrity Issues;<br/>Chapter 2 The Nature of Physical Evidence;<br/>2.1 Identifying Characteristics of Evidence;<br/>2.2 Evidence Processing;<br/>2.3 Mechanical Fit through Evidence Reconstruction;<br/>2.4 Evidence Collection and Packaging;<br/>2.5 Chain of Custody;<br/>Chapter 3 Actions of the Initial Responding Officer;<br/>3.1 Creating a Crime Scene Control Log;<br/>Chapter 4 Processing Methodology;<br/>4.1 Utilizing a Descriptive Set in Evidence Documentation;<br/>Chapter 5 Assessing the Scene;<br/>5.1 Establishing Crime Scene Perimeters;<br/>5.2 Conducting Crime Scene Searches;<br/>Chapter 6 Crime Scene Photography;<br/>6.1 Photography in Manual Mode;<br/>6.2 Capturing Range Photographs;<br/>6.3 Documenting a Crime Scene;<br/>Chapter 7 Crime Scene Sketching and Mapping;<br/>7.1 Measuring with English and Metric Rulers;<br/>7.2 Creating an Indoor Sketch;<br/>7.3 Creating an Outdoor Sketch;<br/>7.4 Sketching a Crime Scene;<br/>Chapter 8 Narrative Descriptions: Crime Scene Notes and Reports;<br/>8.1 Creating a Field Note Document Template;<br/>Chapter 9 Light Technology in Crime Scene Processing;<br/>9.1 Scene Processing with an ALS;<br/>9.2 Photographing Fluorescent Evidence;<br/>Chapter 10 Basic Skills for Scene Processing:<br/>Fingerprint Evidence;<br/>10.1 Capturing Examination-Quality Fingerprints;<br/>10.2 Fingerprint Pattern Examination;<br/>10.3 Cyanoacrylate Ester Fuming and Fingerprint Powder;<br/>10.4 Fluorescent Powder Processing;<br/>10.5 Post CA Fuming: Fluorescent Dye Stain Processing (Basic Yellow 40);<br/>10.6 Fingerprint Development on Adhesive Tape: Crystal Violet;<br/><br/>Post Lab Questions;<br/>10.7 Fingerprint Development on Adhesive Tape: Sticky Side Powder;<br/>10.8 Fingerprint Development on Absorbent Substrates: Iodine;<br/>10.9 Fingerprint Development on Absorbent Surfaces: Ninhydrin;<br/>10.10 Print Development with Small Particle Reagent;<br/>10.11 Recovering Fingerprints from Burned Items;<br/>Chapter 11 Basic Skills for Scene Processing:<br/>Impression Evidence11.1 Impression Casting: Dental Stone;<br/>11.2 Impression Casting: Mikrosil;<br/>11.3 Print Lifting: Gelatin Lifter;<br/>11.4 Collecting Known Standards: Footwear Standards;<br/>Chapter 12 Shooting Scenes: Evidence and Documentation;<br/>12.1 Application of Firearms and Ballistics Terminology;<br/>12.2 Who Gets the Assignment?;<br/>12.3 Wound Identification;<br/>Chapter 13 Applying Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Crime Scene;<br/>13.1 Determining Directionality of Bloodstains;<br/>13.2 Determining Angle of Impact;<br/>13.3 Creation and Analysis of Impact Angles;<br/>13.4 False-Positive Exercise;<br/>13.5 Presumptive Tests;<br/>Chapter 14 Special Scene Considerations;<br/>14.1 The Scientific Method in Fire Investigation by Kenneth Wilson, Fire;<br/>Marshal, Azle, Texas;<br/>14.2 The Value of Fire Patterns and Fire Signs by Kenneth Wilson, Fire;<br/>Marshal, Azle, Texas;<br/>14.3 Burial Recovery;<br/>Chapter 15 The Body as a Crime Scene;<br/>15.1 The Body by Marissa Valencia, Deputy Chief Investigator, Travis <br/>County Medical Examiner’s Office, Austin, Texas;<br/>15.2 Entomology;<br/>Chapter 16 The Role of Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction;<br/>16.1 Journal Article Review;<br/>16.2 The Scientific Method;<br/>16.3 Flowcharting Event Segments.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Crime Scene Searches2. Criminal Investigation - Evidence
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Parish-Fisher Casie
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