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The science of forensic entomology / / David B. Rivers, Gregory A. Dahlem
The science of forensic entomology / / David B. Rivers, Gregory A. Dahlem
Autore Rivers David B. <1966->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (402 p.)
Disciplina 614/.17
Altri autori (Persone) DahlemGregory A
Soggetto topico Forensic entomology
Flies
Carrion insects
Postmortem changes
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-40303-7
1-119-94036-2
1-118-40304-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Science of Forensic Entomology; Copyright; Contents; About the companion website; Preface; Chapter 1 Role of forensic science in criminal investigations; Overview; The big picture; 1.1 What is forensic science?; 1.2 Application of science to criminal investigations; 1.2.1 Physical evidence; 1.2.2 Collection of evidence; 1.2.3 The scientific method is the key to forensic analyses; 1.2.4 Analysis of physical evidence; 1.3 Recognized specialty disciplines in forensic science; 1.3.1 Forensic pathology; 1.3.2 Forensic anthropology; 1.3.3 Forensic dentistry (odontology)
1.3.4 Forensic psychology and psychiatry 1.3.5 Forensic toxicology; 1.3.6 Computer forensic science/computer forensics; 1.3.7 Forensic botany; Chapter review; What is forensic science?; Application of science to criminal investigations; Recognized specialty disciplines in forensic science; Test your understanding; Notes; References cited; Supplemental reading; Additional resources; Chapter 2 History of forensic entomology; Overview; The big picture; 2.1 Historical records of early human civilizations suggest understanding of insect biology and ecology
2.2 Early influences leading to forensic entomology 2.2.1 Thirteenth-century China; 2.2.2 Seventeenth-century Europe; 2.2.3 Eighteenth-century Europe; 2.3 Foundation for discipline is laid through casework, research, war, and public policy; 2.3.1 Casework in Europe; 2.3.2 Influences from the United States; 2.4 Turn of the twentieth century brings advances in understanding of necrophagous insects; 2.5 Forensic entomology during the "great" wars; 2.6 Growth of the discipline due to the pioneering efforts of modern forensic entomologists leads to acceptance by judicial systems and public
Chapter review Historical records of early human civilizations suggest understanding of insect biology and ecology; Early influences leading to forensic entomology; Foundation for discipline is laid through casework, research, war, and public policy; Turn of the twentieth century brings advances in understanding of necrophagous insects; Forensic entomology during the "great" wars; Growth of the discipline due to the pioneering efforts of modern forensic entomologists leads to acceptance by judicial systems and public; Test your understanding; Level 1: knowledge/comprehension
Level 2: application/analysis Notes; References cited; Supplemental reading; Additional resources; Chapter 3 Role of insects and other arthropods in urban and stored product entomology; Overview; The big picture; 3.1 Insects and other arthropods are used in civil, criminal, and administrative matters pertinent to the judicial system; 3.2 Civil cases involve disputes over private issues; 3.3 Criminal law involves more serious matters involving safety and welfare of people; 3.4 Administrative law is concerned with rulemaking, adjudication, or enforcement of specific regulatory agendas
3.5 Stored product entomology addresses issues of both a civil and criminal nature
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453347303321
Rivers David B. <1966->  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The science of forensic entomology / / David B. Rivers, Gregory A. Dahlem
The science of forensic entomology / / David B. Rivers, Gregory A. Dahlem
Autore Rivers David B. <1966->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (402 p.)
Disciplina 614/.17
Altri autori (Persone) DahlemGregory A
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Carrion insects
Flies
Forensic entomology
Postmortem changes
ISBN 1-118-40303-7
1-119-94036-2
1-118-40304-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Science of Forensic Entomology; Copyright; Contents; About the companion website; Preface; Chapter 1 Role of forensic science in criminal investigations; Overview; The big picture; 1.1 What is forensic science?; 1.2 Application of science to criminal investigations; 1.2.1 Physical evidence; 1.2.2 Collection of evidence; 1.2.3 The scientific method is the key to forensic analyses; 1.2.4 Analysis of physical evidence; 1.3 Recognized specialty disciplines in forensic science; 1.3.1 Forensic pathology; 1.3.2 Forensic anthropology; 1.3.3 Forensic dentistry (odontology)
1.3.4 Forensic psychology and psychiatry 1.3.5 Forensic toxicology; 1.3.6 Computer forensic science/computer forensics; 1.3.7 Forensic botany; Chapter review; What is forensic science?; Application of science to criminal investigations; Recognized specialty disciplines in forensic science; Test your understanding; Notes; References cited; Supplemental reading; Additional resources; Chapter 2 History of forensic entomology; Overview; The big picture; 2.1 Historical records of early human civilizations suggest understanding of insect biology and ecology
2.2 Early influences leading to forensic entomology 2.2.1 Thirteenth-century China; 2.2.2 Seventeenth-century Europe; 2.2.3 Eighteenth-century Europe; 2.3 Foundation for discipline is laid through casework, research, war, and public policy; 2.3.1 Casework in Europe; 2.3.2 Influences from the United States; 2.4 Turn of the twentieth century brings advances in understanding of necrophagous insects; 2.5 Forensic entomology during the "great" wars; 2.6 Growth of the discipline due to the pioneering efforts of modern forensic entomologists leads to acceptance by judicial systems and public
Chapter review Historical records of early human civilizations suggest understanding of insect biology and ecology; Early influences leading to forensic entomology; Foundation for discipline is laid through casework, research, war, and public policy; Turn of the twentieth century brings advances in understanding of necrophagous insects; Forensic entomology during the "great" wars; Growth of the discipline due to the pioneering efforts of modern forensic entomologists leads to acceptance by judicial systems and public; Test your understanding; Level 1: knowledge/comprehension
Level 2: application/analysis Notes; References cited; Supplemental reading; Additional resources; Chapter 3 Role of insects and other arthropods in urban and stored product entomology; Overview; The big picture; 3.1 Insects and other arthropods are used in civil, criminal, and administrative matters pertinent to the judicial system; 3.2 Civil cases involve disputes over private issues; 3.3 Criminal law involves more serious matters involving safety and welfare of people; 3.4 Administrative law is concerned with rulemaking, adjudication, or enforcement of specific regulatory agendas
3.5 Stored product entomology addresses issues of both a civil and criminal nature
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790757703321
Rivers David B. <1966->  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The science of forensic entomology / / David B. Rivers, Gregory A. Dahlem
The science of forensic entomology / / David B. Rivers, Gregory A. Dahlem
Autore Rivers David B. <1966->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (402 p.)
Disciplina 614/.17
Altri autori (Persone) DahlemGregory A
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Carrion insects
Flies
Forensic entomology
Postmortem changes
ISBN 1-118-40303-7
1-119-94036-2
1-118-40304-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Science of Forensic Entomology; Copyright; Contents; About the companion website; Preface; Chapter 1 Role of forensic science in criminal investigations; Overview; The big picture; 1.1 What is forensic science?; 1.2 Application of science to criminal investigations; 1.2.1 Physical evidence; 1.2.2 Collection of evidence; 1.2.3 The scientific method is the key to forensic analyses; 1.2.4 Analysis of physical evidence; 1.3 Recognized specialty disciplines in forensic science; 1.3.1 Forensic pathology; 1.3.2 Forensic anthropology; 1.3.3 Forensic dentistry (odontology)
1.3.4 Forensic psychology and psychiatry 1.3.5 Forensic toxicology; 1.3.6 Computer forensic science/computer forensics; 1.3.7 Forensic botany; Chapter review; What is forensic science?; Application of science to criminal investigations; Recognized specialty disciplines in forensic science; Test your understanding; Notes; References cited; Supplemental reading; Additional resources; Chapter 2 History of forensic entomology; Overview; The big picture; 2.1 Historical records of early human civilizations suggest understanding of insect biology and ecology
2.2 Early influences leading to forensic entomology 2.2.1 Thirteenth-century China; 2.2.2 Seventeenth-century Europe; 2.2.3 Eighteenth-century Europe; 2.3 Foundation for discipline is laid through casework, research, war, and public policy; 2.3.1 Casework in Europe; 2.3.2 Influences from the United States; 2.4 Turn of the twentieth century brings advances in understanding of necrophagous insects; 2.5 Forensic entomology during the "great" wars; 2.6 Growth of the discipline due to the pioneering efforts of modern forensic entomologists leads to acceptance by judicial systems and public
Chapter review Historical records of early human civilizations suggest understanding of insect biology and ecology; Early influences leading to forensic entomology; Foundation for discipline is laid through casework, research, war, and public policy; Turn of the twentieth century brings advances in understanding of necrophagous insects; Forensic entomology during the "great" wars; Growth of the discipline due to the pioneering efforts of modern forensic entomologists leads to acceptance by judicial systems and public; Test your understanding; Level 1: knowledge/comprehension
Level 2: application/analysis Notes; References cited; Supplemental reading; Additional resources; Chapter 3 Role of insects and other arthropods in urban and stored product entomology; Overview; The big picture; 3.1 Insects and other arthropods are used in civil, criminal, and administrative matters pertinent to the judicial system; 3.2 Civil cases involve disputes over private issues; 3.3 Criminal law involves more serious matters involving safety and welfare of people; 3.4 Administrative law is concerned with rulemaking, adjudication, or enforcement of specific regulatory agendas
3.5 Stored product entomology addresses issues of both a civil and criminal nature
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814430903321
Rivers David B. <1966->  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui