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|a Bloodstain patterns :
|b identification, interpretation, and application /
|c Anita Y. Wonder with G. Michele Yezzo.
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|a FrontCover; Dedication; BLOODSTAINPATTERNS; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; List of Figures; SECTION I -INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; TO SOLVE A PROBLEM, YOU IDENTIFY IT; CHANGED HISTORY; TERMINOLOGY SHIFT; CORRECTING MISPERCEPTIONS; PREVIOUS CONFUSION CORRECTED; THE ECONOMICS OF BLOODSTAIN PATTERN TRAINING; Chapter 2 -- The Science of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 -- Discussion on Terminology; ABSENCE TRANSFER; AREA OF CONVERGENCE; ARTERIAL DAMAGE STAINS; ARTERIAL FOUNTAIN; ARTERIAL GUSH; ARTERIAL RAIN; ARTERIAL SPURT; ARTERIES.
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|a Back spatterblockage transfer; blood; blood into blood; blood spatter; bloodstain; blunt force impact; bullet capsular blast; calipers; castoff spatters; cessation castoffs; clot (coagulation); contamination; direction of travel; drip castoff; entrance wound spatter; exit wound spatter; gunshot wound; hemolyze; high velocity impact spatter (hvis); incident angle; inline beading; inside angle (incident angle or impact angle); investigative transfer (it); low velocity impact spatter (lvis); medium velocity impact spatter (mvis); mist spatter or misting; moving contact bloodstains; muzzle blast.
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|a ORIGINPARENT DROP; PASSIVE; PATTERN; PHYSIOLOGICALLY ALTERED BLOODSTAIN (PABS); PLASMA; POOL (VOLUME); PREBLAST; PROTRACTOR; RED BLOOD CELLS; RETRACTION (CLOT); SATELLITE SPATTER; SECONDARY SPATTER; SERUM; SERUM STAIN; SHADOWING; SIMPLE DIRECT TRANSFER PATTERNS; SMEAR (SMUDGE); SPATTER; SPINE; SPLASH; SPLATTER; STRING RECONSTRUCTION; SWIPE MOVING TRANSFER PATTERN; TARGET; TEMPLATE TRANSFERS; TRANSFER PATTERN; VOID; VOLUME (POOL); WHOLE PATTERN; WIPE MOVING TRANSFER PATTERN; REFERENCES; SECTION II -IDENTIFICATION; Chapter 4 -- Review of Historical Approaches to Bloodstain Pattern Identification.
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|a IDENTIFYING THE WHOLE PATTERNDIRECTIONS OF TRAVEL; ALIGNMENTS; DISTRIBUTION/DENSITY; FURTHER DISCUSSIONS REGARDING EXAMPLES OF SPATTER PATTERNS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5 -- Differentiations Between Similar Patterns; ADDITIONS TO GUIDELINES FOR IDENTIFICATION; VARIOUS BLOODSTAIN PATTERNS FOUND ON THE FLOOR; MOVING TRANSFER PATTERNS; Chapter 6 -- How Many Pieces of Evidence?; DISCUSSION OF FIGURE 6.1; DISCUSSION OF FIGURE 6.2; DISCUSSION OF FIGURE 6.3; DISCUSSION OF FIGURE 6.4; DISCUSSION OF FIGURE 6.5; DISCUSSION OF FIGURE 6.6; PUTTING THE SECTIONS TOGETHER FOR A CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION.
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|a SECTION III -INTERPRETATIONChapter 7 -- Information for Interpretation; INTERPRETATIONS BASED ON COMMON WORKSHOP EXPERIMENTS; Chapter 8 -- Investigative Leads: Suggested Questions and Answers; A CONTINUOUS LIST OF QUESTIONS FOR INTERPRETATION OF BLOODSTAIN PATTERN EVIDENCE; ANSWER THE PRECEDING QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9 -- Staging; PHYSIOLOGICALLY ALTERED BLOODSTAINS; VOLUME STAINS (POOLING OF BLOOD); CASE EXAMPLES WHERE STAGING SHOULD HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED; CLEVER STAGING?; REFERENCE; SECTION IV -APPLICATION; Chapter 10 -- Expanding Applications in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence.
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|a Bloodstain Patterns: Identification, Interpretation and Application combines material from Blood Dynamics (2001) and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence (2007) with updated case work and scientific advances from medical and hard sciences. The text expands coverage of such areas as arterial damage pattern identification, staging of crime scenes, legal applications and problems from both sides of the bench, and extending teaching and training to those outside criminal justice. With violent offenders more aware of crime scene investigation techniques and attempting to frame others, the text expands outda.
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|a Wonder, Anita Y.
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