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|a Sutton, Raul.
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|a Crime Scene Management
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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction and Use of this Text -- List of Contributors -- About the Companion Website -- Part I Crime Scene Principles -- Chapter 1 The Crime Scene Context -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 What is a crime? -- 1.3 The nature of the UK legal system -- 1.4 The legal system in England and Wales -- 1.5 Other courts -- 1.6 The judicial system in Northern Ireland -- 1.7 The Scottish legal system -- 1.8 Judicial processes that deal with causes of death -- 1.9 What constitutes evidence? -- 1.10 The chain of events in evidence gathering
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|a 1.11 The relationship between evidence gatherers and analysts -- 1.12 Health and safety considerations -- Suggested further reading -- Chapter 2 First Officer Attending -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Response to incident report -- 2.3 Personnel involved in the investigative process -- 2.4 Recording and recovery of scientific evidence -- 2.5 Initial considerations of the First Officer Attending (FOA) -- 2.6 Dealing with the victim -- 2.7 Dealing with witnesses -- 2.8 Dealing with suspects -- 2.9 Dealing with the crime scene(s) -- 2.10 Documentation -- 2.11 Dealing with violent crime
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|a 2.12 Summary and conclusion -- Chapter 3 The Role of the Crime Scene Investigator -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Training the CSI -- 3.3 The responsibilities of a CSI -- 3.4 Forensic evidence -- 3.5 Request for CSI attendance at crime scenes -- 3.6 Actions when attending the crime scene -- 3.7 Initial scene assessment (including health and safety considerations) -- 3.8 Planning evidence recovery -- 3.9 Recording the evidence -- 3.10 The elimination process -- 3.11 Details of evidence recovered -- 3.12 Integrity, continuity and contamination -- 3.13 Packaging materials -- 3.14 Conclusion
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|a Part II Evidence-gathering Techniques -- Chapter 4 Police Photography, Video Recording, 3D Laser Scanning -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 General guidelines -- 4.3 Equipment -- 4.4 Exposure -- 4.5 Image quality/size -- 4.6 Depth of field -- 4.7 White balance -- 4.8 Image data -- 4.9 Flash photography -- 4.10 Room interiors -- 4.11 Vehicles -- 4.12 Evidential items -- 4.13 Recording injuries to the person -- 4.14 Night photography -- 4.15 Footwear impressions -- 4.16 Fingerprints -- 4.17 Recording video evidence at crime scenes -- 4.18 The use of digital images in court
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|a 4.19 3D laser scanning of scenes -- Suggested further reading -- Chapter 5 Fingerprints -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The nature of friction ridge skin -- 5.3 The structure of friction ridge skin -- 5.4 Friction ridge growth -- 5.5 Principles of friction ridge identification -- 5.6 Comparison methodology -- 5.7 Chemical composition of latent prints -- 5.8 Identification of common locations for prints -- 5.9 The use of powdering techniques to enhance latent finger marks -- 5.10 Chemical development techniques -- 5.11 Laboratory and scene applications -- 5.12 Fingerprints in bodily fluids
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