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Forensic Reconstruction

Theory to Practice

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Paperback, 400 blz. | Engels
Oxford University Press | 1e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780190852023
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Jongbloed : Strafrecht diversen
Oxford University Press 1e druk, 2024 9780190852023
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Forensic Reconstruction introduces students to both the process of crime scene reconstruction and the basic principles of forensic investigation. These principles—including the use of logic in examination and the admission of reconstruction evidence in American courts—are examined in the first few chapters of the book.

After a look at the basics, the text explores application of these standards in various stages of the reconstruction process. The text explores applications such as shooting reconstruction, DNA, pathology, and bloodstain pattern analysis, alongside more recent developments and unique areas such as profiling, genetic genealogy and computational reconstruction as applied to airplane crashes.

Each chapter is written by a recognized expert in the field, adding a depth of research and unique case highlights that provide students with the most thorough understanding of each topic.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780190852023
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:400
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:28-10-2024

Over Henry Lee

Henry Lee, founder of New Age Solution, is currently working on Silverlight and Windows Phone applications for both Line of Business Enterprise applications. In particular he is focussing on high-end data visualization tools for operations and sales and marketing applications. Since founding New Age Solution, he has been active in the development community speaking at IEEE in Jacksonville and the Orlando and Tampa Code Camps.

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PART 1: Basic Principles of Forensic Investigation
Chapter 1: Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction - Henry C. Lee, PhD
Chapter 2: Crime Scene Processing and Documentation - John Z. Wang, PhD
Chapter 3: Logic and Crime Scene Reconstruction - Henry C. Lee, PhD
Chapter 4: Reconstruction in the Courts - Elaine Pagliaro, JD, MS

PART 2: Foundational Methods of Analysis
Chapter 5: Shooting Reconstruction - Henry C. Lee, PhD
Chapter 6: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in Reconstruction - T. Paulette Sutton, MS and Peter Valentin, PhD
Chapter 7: Imprint and Impression Pattern Analysis - Tianyin Yu, MS and Henry C. Lee, PhD
Chapter 8: Molecular Reconstruction - Dragan Primorac, MD, PhD, Damir Marjanovi?, PhD, and Josip Crnjac, PhD
Chapter 9: Criminal Profiling - Katherine Ramsland, PhD

PART 3: Medical Investigation and Anthropological Reconstruction
Chapter 10: Medical Investigation and Autopsy in the Reconstruction of Events Leading to Death - Cyril H. Wecht, MD, JD and Steven A. Koehler, MPH, PhD
Chapter 11: Reconstruction of Cases Involving Decomposed Bodies - Cyril H. Wecht, MD, JD and Steven A. Koehler, MPH, PhD
Chapter 12: Forensic Anthropology and Reconstruction - Jessica Crowson, MS, F-ABMDI, and R. Christopher O'Brien, PhD

PART 4: Specialized/Advanced Methods of Analysis
Chapter 13: Solving Crimes using Relatives' DNA: Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) and Familial DNA Searching (FDS) Applications for Casework - Colleen Fitzpatrick, PhD, and Angie Ambers, MA, MS, PhD
Chapter 14: Computational Forensics: Event Reconstruction for Large-Scale Systems - Goong Chen, PhD, and Cong Gu, PhD

Appendix A: A Simplified Model of Airplane as a Beam for Estimating Its Critical Buckling Stress
Appendix B: Additional Tables of Information about Notation and Parameters

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