Compact disc. Course guide (135 p. : ill.) available as PDF on CD-ROM. Title from container. In container (17 cm.) "14 lectures"--Container. Includes bibliographical references (guide) Lecture given by Robert Shaler.
Contents:
Pattern evidence, fingerprints: on-scene considerations, part one -- Pattern evidence, fingerprints: on-scene considerations, part two -- Impression evidence: footwear impressions -- Impressions evidence: vehicle considerations -- The biological crime scene, part one -- The biological crime scene, part two -- The biological crime scene, part three -- Bloodstain pattern analysis, part one -- Bloodstain pattern analysis, part two -- Shooting scenes, part one -- Shooting scenes, part two -- Shooting scenes: vehicle-involved scenes -- Forensic bugs: the importance of insects at the scene -- Mass fatality events and bioweapons.
Summary:
Professor Robert C. Shaler continues his in-depth look at all aspects of crime scene investigation in part two. Popularized in the media by highly rated police procedurals, crime scene investigation is an often misunderstood field of endeavor. Shaler breaks down the intricacies of how investigations are conducted in the real world, examining such aspects as bloodstain analysis, shooting scenes, and "forensic bugs."
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