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DNA and Property Crime Scene Investigation : Forensic Evidence and Law Enforcement.

Traditionally, forensic investigation has not been fully utilized in the investigation of property crime. This ground-breaking book examines the experiences of patrol officers, command staff, detectives, and chiefs as they navigate the expectations of forensic evidence in criminal cases, specificall...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Makin, David Alan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 A Series of Questions; A Brief History; Where It Started; The Broader Aim; Why Property Crime Scenes?; The Study; Structuring A Theoretical and Practical Analysis; Chapter 2 Transition the Lens; Philosophical Justification; Practical Justification; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Forensic Science and the Criminal Justice System; Early History of Forensics Within the Police Service; The Science of DNA; History of DNA in Criminal Justice; Forensic Technology: Generational Improvements. 
505 8 |a Forensic Technology: The Costs of ProcessingForensic Technology: From Technician to Robot; Forensic Technology: Issues of Accountability; Conclusion; Chapter 4 The Police Organization, Forensics, and the Investigation Process; The Investigative Process with DNA Evidence; Officer Training; Technology Development and Implementation within the Police Service; Criminal NonSpecialization and Sex Offenders; Statutes of Limitations and Property Crime; Shifting the Burden; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Collecting Genetic Forensic Evidence; Buccal Swabs; Sexual Assault Examination Kit (SAEK); Blood Swabs. 
505 8 |a Wearer Samples (Items Worn By a Person)Touch Samples (Items Touched By a Person); Conclusion; Chapter 6 Research Methodology; Design Overview; Limitations of Design Study; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Research Findings; Stakeholder Interview Results; National Survey Results; Mixed-Methods Analysis; Chapter 8 Where Do We Go from Here?; Looking Forward: Challenging the Dominant Paradigm of Police Practice; Looking Forward: The Lab and the Lab Technicians; Policy Recommendations; Research Strengths and Limitations; Direction of Future Research; Conclusion; Chapter 9 A Police Chief's Perspective. 
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520 |a Traditionally, forensic investigation has not been fully utilized in the investigation of property crime. This ground-breaking book examines the experiences of patrol officers, command staff, detectives, and chiefs as they navigate the expectations of forensic evidence in criminal cases, specifically property crimes cases. DNA and Property Crime Scene Investigation looks at the current state of forensic technology and, using interviews with police officers, command staff, forensic technicians, and prosecutors, elucidates who is doing the work of forensic investigation. It explores how better training can decrease backlogs in forensic evidence processing and prevent mishandling of crucial evidence. Concluding with a police chief's perspective on the approach, DNA and Property Crime Scene Investigation provides insight into an emerging and important approach to property crime scene investigation. Key Features Provides practical information on implementing forensic investigation for property crimes Examines the current state of forensic technology and points to future trends Includes a police chief's perspective on the forensic approach to investigating property crimes Utilizes interviews with professionals in the field to demonstrate the benefits of the approach. 
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