The practice of crime scene investigation / edited by John Horswell ; foreword by Michael Palmer.
Material type: TextSeries: Forensic science series | International forensic science and investigation seriesPublication details: London : Taylor & Francis, 2003.Description: 304 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780748406098 (hbk.) :
- 9780748406098 (Cloth)
- 363.25 HOR
- HV8073
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Long Loan | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending | 363.25 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00213060 |
1.Crime scene investigation. John Houswell -- 2.Associative evidence -- the Locard exchange principle. John Horswell and Craig Fowler -- 3.The education and training of crime scene investigators: an Australian perspective. Suzanne Stanley and John Horswell -- 4.Crime scene investigation and third party qaulity systems accreditation: Australia\'s experience -- 5.Management of crime scene investigation . John Horsewell -- 6.Application of forensic light sources at the crime scence. Chris Lennard and Milutin Stoilovic -- 7.Crime scene photography and imaging. Glenn Porter -- 9.Fingerprint identification. Dale Clegg -- 10.The ballistics expert at the scene. Ian Prior -- 11.The role of the pathologist at the crime scene. Kevin Lee -- 12.Establishing identity with odontology. David Griffiths -- 13.Drug operations. Karl Kent and Bruce Nelson -- 14.Clandestine drug laboratory investigations. John White -- 15.Fire and explosion scene examination. Peter Thatcher and John Kelleher -- 16.The scientific requirements and outcomes of a sexual assualt crime scene investigation. Carmel I. Eckhoff -- 17.Botanical and soil evidence at the crime scene. James Robertson -- 18.The application of entomoloy to criminal investigations. James F. Wallman -- 19.Physical comparative evidence. Ted van Dijk and Paul Sheldon -- 20.Signal processing evidence. Gaaeme J. Kinraid -- 21.Crime scene investigation: key issues for the future. James Robertson.
This is an up-to-date book which covers a number of forensic subjects ranging from dealing with trauma victims, fingerprinting, photofit technology, the role of the pathologist and ballistic expert, to specialist crime scene examinations such as clandestine labs, sexual assault, arson and explosives.