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Forensic ecology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : from crime scene to court / / edited by Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Julie Roberts
Forensic ecology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : from crime scene to court / / edited by Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Julie Roberts
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (270 p.)
Disciplina 363.25
Altri autori (Persone) Márquez-GrantNicholas <1976->
RobertsJulie (Julie J.)
Collana Developments in Forensic Science
Soggetto topico Forensic sciences
Forensic anthropology
Forensic archaeology
Forensic botany
Environmental sciences
Crime scene searches
ISBN 1-118-37401-0
1-283-70014-X
1-118-37405-3
1-118-37404-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Forensic Ecology Handbook; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Series Foreword : Developments in forensic science; Foreword; Foreword; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Aspects of crime scene management; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Professionals within the investigation; 2.2.1 Senior Investigating Officer; 2.2.2 The Enquiry Team; 2.2.3 The Exhibits Officer; 2.2.4 Disclosure Officer; 2.2.5 Crime Scene Manager; 2.2.6 Forensic Practitioner; 2.2.7 Forensic Photographer; 2.2.8 Evidence Recovery Unit; 2.2.9 Police Search Advisor Team; 2.2.10 Home Office Pathologist; 2.2.11 The Coroner
2.2.12 Uniformed Police Officer2.3 Crime scene principles; 2.3.1 The crime scene; 2.3.2 Security and protection; 2.3.3 Chain of Custody; 2.3.4 Continuity; 2.3.5 Integrity; 2.3.6 Contamination; 2.4 Records and documentation; 2.4.1 The crime scene log (Book 197); 2.4.2 The Crime Scene Manager's log (Book 199); 2.4.3 The exhibits book (Book 170); 2.4.4 Notes and photos; 2.5 Crime scene attendance; 2.5.1 Employment; 2.5.2 Arrival; 2.5.3 Common approach path; 2.5.4 Briefing; 2.5.5 Forensic strategy; 2.5.6 Protective clothing; 2.5.7 Dynamic risk assessment; 2.5.8 Mortuary attendance
2.5.9 Conclusion of works2.6 Expectations; 2.7 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Forensic archaeology; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Forensic archaeology at a crime scene; 3.3 Pre-scene attendance; 3.3.1 Initial contact; 3.3.2 Briefing; 3.4 Scene attendance; 3.4.1 Search; 3.4.2 Recovery; 3.4.3 Recording remains; 3.5 Case studies; 3.6 Reporting and court testimony; 3.6.1 Court appearance; 3.7 Conclusion; References; 4 Forensic anthropology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The role of the Forensic Anthropologist in criminal investigation; 4.3 Pre-scene attendance; 4.4 Scene attendance
4.5 In the mortuary4.6 Positive identification; 4.7 Production of an Expert Witness Statement and court attendance; 4.8 Conclusion; References; 5 Forensic radiography; 5.1 Introduction and current state of the discipline; 5.2 Application of radiology to the analysis and identification of human remains; 5.2.1 Establishing context; 5.2.2 Human identification; 5.2.3 Analysis of injuries and retrieval of evidence; 5.3 Conclusion; References; 6 DNA analysis for victim identification; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Taking DNA samples from the deceased
6.2.1 Reconciliation of body parts to specific individuals6.2.2 Storage of DNA samples; 6.3 Collection of reference samples for victim identification; 6.3.1 Direct reference samples; 6.3.2 Surrogate reference samples; 6.3.3 Next of kin samples; 6.4 DNA laboratory analysis; 6.4.1 DNA structure and function; 6.4.2 DNA in forensics; 6.5 Common DNA profiling tests; 6.5.1 High-sensitivity DNA profiling tests; 6.5.2 Profiling results and the matching process; 6.5.3 Databases; 6.5.4 Incomplete and mixed profiles; 6.6 Conclusion; References; 7 Other scientific methods related to victim identification
7.1 Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141379003321
Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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Forensic ecology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : from crime scene to court / / edited by Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Julie Roberts
Forensic ecology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : from crime scene to court / / edited by Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Julie Roberts
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (270 p.)
Disciplina 363.25
Altri autori (Persone) Márquez-GrantNicholas <1976->
RobertsJulie (Julie J.)
Collana Developments in Forensic Science
Soggetto topico Forensic sciences
Forensic anthropology
Forensic archaeology
Forensic botany
Environmental sciences
Crime scene searches
ISBN 1-118-37401-0
1-283-70014-X
1-118-37405-3
1-118-37404-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Forensic Ecology Handbook; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Series Foreword : Developments in forensic science; Foreword; Foreword; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Aspects of crime scene management; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Professionals within the investigation; 2.2.1 Senior Investigating Officer; 2.2.2 The Enquiry Team; 2.2.3 The Exhibits Officer; 2.2.4 Disclosure Officer; 2.2.5 Crime Scene Manager; 2.2.6 Forensic Practitioner; 2.2.7 Forensic Photographer; 2.2.8 Evidence Recovery Unit; 2.2.9 Police Search Advisor Team; 2.2.10 Home Office Pathologist; 2.2.11 The Coroner
2.2.12 Uniformed Police Officer2.3 Crime scene principles; 2.3.1 The crime scene; 2.3.2 Security and protection; 2.3.3 Chain of Custody; 2.3.4 Continuity; 2.3.5 Integrity; 2.3.6 Contamination; 2.4 Records and documentation; 2.4.1 The crime scene log (Book 197); 2.4.2 The Crime Scene Manager's log (Book 199); 2.4.3 The exhibits book (Book 170); 2.4.4 Notes and photos; 2.5 Crime scene attendance; 2.5.1 Employment; 2.5.2 Arrival; 2.5.3 Common approach path; 2.5.4 Briefing; 2.5.5 Forensic strategy; 2.5.6 Protective clothing; 2.5.7 Dynamic risk assessment; 2.5.8 Mortuary attendance
2.5.9 Conclusion of works2.6 Expectations; 2.7 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Forensic archaeology; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Forensic archaeology at a crime scene; 3.3 Pre-scene attendance; 3.3.1 Initial contact; 3.3.2 Briefing; 3.4 Scene attendance; 3.4.1 Search; 3.4.2 Recovery; 3.4.3 Recording remains; 3.5 Case studies; 3.6 Reporting and court testimony; 3.6.1 Court appearance; 3.7 Conclusion; References; 4 Forensic anthropology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The role of the Forensic Anthropologist in criminal investigation; 4.3 Pre-scene attendance; 4.4 Scene attendance
4.5 In the mortuary4.6 Positive identification; 4.7 Production of an Expert Witness Statement and court attendance; 4.8 Conclusion; References; 5 Forensic radiography; 5.1 Introduction and current state of the discipline; 5.2 Application of radiology to the analysis and identification of human remains; 5.2.1 Establishing context; 5.2.2 Human identification; 5.2.3 Analysis of injuries and retrieval of evidence; 5.3 Conclusion; References; 6 DNA analysis for victim identification; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Taking DNA samples from the deceased
6.2.1 Reconciliation of body parts to specific individuals6.2.2 Storage of DNA samples; 6.3 Collection of reference samples for victim identification; 6.3.1 Direct reference samples; 6.3.2 Surrogate reference samples; 6.3.3 Next of kin samples; 6.4 DNA laboratory analysis; 6.4.1 DNA structure and function; 6.4.2 DNA in forensics; 6.5 Common DNA profiling tests; 6.5.1 High-sensitivity DNA profiling tests; 6.5.2 Profiling results and the matching process; 6.5.3 Databases; 6.5.4 Incomplete and mixed profiles; 6.6 Conclusion; References; 7 Other scientific methods related to victim identification
7.1 Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819606803321
Chichester ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui