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CRIME
SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY


CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY
©2005 Softcover 238 pp. (8 1/2" x 11")
ISBN: 978-1-889315-67-6
List $58
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
This text covers the role
of a photographer in a crime scene beginning with the
history of photography and fundamental concepts of
general camera use. This text covers photography
concepts and practical applications to vehicular
accidents, vehicle examinations, and crimes against
property. Also covers concepts and protocols to crimes
against persons such as assault and homicide scenes,
autopsy, and special issues covering arson,
alternative light sources, and SMAT (Scars, Marks, and
Tattoos).
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Camera And Lighting
Chapter 3 Crime Scene Fundamentals
Chapter 4 Crimes Against Persons
Chapter 5 Crimes Against Property
Chapter 6 Vehicles
Chapter 7 Evidence - Basic Concepts
Chapter 8 Evidence Photography At The Crime Scene
Chapter 9 Evidence Photography In The Laboratory |
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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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Today's students expect
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
activities, demonstration videos, and related
supplies into complete lab systems to give your
courses and programs the "Wow!" factor today's
students demand. |
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Author(s)
Steve Staggs: For the past 20 years, Mr. Staggs has
been a forensic photography instructor and has trained
more than 3,500 crime scene technicians and
investigators for police and sheriffs departments,
district attorneys offices, and federal agencies. He
is also a guest speaker for investigators'
associations and provides consulting to law
enforcement agencies.
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