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CRIME
SCENE INVESTIGATIONS

CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATIONS
©2009 Softcover 354 pp. (8 1/2" x 11")
ISBN: 978-1-933778-11-2
List $70
Click here for a printable PDF document containing
the information for this publication.
This textbook is
appropriate for criminal justice, criminal
investigation, and homeland security programs. It is
also suited for programs in emergency management,
corporate security, psychology, emergency medical
services and healthcare, police academy programs, and
continuing professional development.
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Description
An introduction to the
investigative concepts involved in the “Crime Scene
Dynamics” of processing the aftermath of a criminal
incident. Covers how to respond to crime scenes, and
examines the multitude of responsibilities involved,
such as: the identifying and preserving evidence,
isolating and interviewing witnesses, isolating and
protecting the crime scene, developing fingerprints
and identifying and locating suspects.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Crime Scene Dynamics
Chapter 2 History of Forensics
Chapter 3 Investigating the Crime Scene
Chapter 4 Interviews & Interrogation
Chapter 5 Processing the Crime Scene
Chapter 6 Report Writing
Chapter 7 Legal Issues and Testimony
Chapter 8 Evidence
Chapter 9 Crime Scene Searches
Chapter 10 Crime Scene Sketches
Chapter 11 Crime Scene Photography
Chapter 12 DNA In Forensics
Chapter 13 Blood & Bodily Fluids
Chapter 14 Hair & Fibers
Chapter 15 Glass
Chapter 16 Fingerprints
Chapter 17 Firearms
Chapter 18 Death Scene Investigations
Chapter 19 Vehicular Crime Scene Investigations
Chapter 20 Computer Investigations
Chapter 21 State and Federal Resources
Chapter 22 Careers In Forensics |
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Supplemental
Material
- PowerPoint presentations for
each chapter.
- Test Bank with written
examinations provided for every chapter.
- Lesson Plan Development Guide
for instructor use.
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Student Kits, Safety Equipment and Activities
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more. They enjoy the hands-on experience that
professionals in the field practice every day. In
response to this need, the Curriculum Technology
team has integrated the tools, workbooks with lab
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Author(s)
Rick Michelson, MA: Rick has 30 years of law
enforcement experience which includes holding rank as
a Sergeant with the San Diego Police Department, the
University of California police in San Diego, a
Lieutenant with California Polytechnic University,
Pomona police, and as "Interim" Chief with Grossmont
Community College’s police. He is currently a Reserve
Lieutenant with the San Diego County Sheriff's
Department in their Backgrounds Unit.
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