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ویرایش: 4
نویسندگان: Richard Saferstein
سری: What's New in Criminal Justice
ISBN (شابک) : 0134803728, 9780134803722
ناشر: Pearson
سال نشر: 2018
تعداد صفحات: 618
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 136 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Forensic Science: From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab (4th Edition) (What's New in Criminal Justice) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب پزشکی قانونی: از صحنه جرم تا آزمایشگاه جرم (ویرایش چهارم) (چه خبر در عدالت کیفری) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
برای دوره های مقدماتی جنایی شناسی و علوم پزشکی قانونی، و
دوره های بررسی صحنه جرم.
یک آغازگر ساده و دانشجو پسند در پزشکی قانونی
ایده آل
برای غیردانشمندان، علوم قانونی: از صحنه جرم
تا آزمایشگاه جرم مقدمهای محرک و قابل دسترس برای علم
پزشکی قانونی ارائه میکند. نویسندگان بر روی کاربردهای عملی
فناوریهای پزشکی قانونی تمرکز میکنند و روششناسی علمی را در
بحثهای کاربردهای پزشکی قانونی ادغام میکنند. تمرکز اصلی، نقش
بازپرس صحنه جرم در حفظ، ثبت و جمع آوری شواهد فیزیکی در صحنه جرم
است. ویرایش چهارم شامل اطلاعات مهم جدید، از
جمله محتوای دوربینهای پوشیده از بدن، سیستم شناسایی نسل بعدی
FBI، و سیستم نمایهسازی ترکیبی DNA، بهعلاوه فصل جدیدی در مورد
بیومتریک پزشکی قانونی و تشخیص چهره است.
علوم قانونی: از صحنه جنایت تا آزمایشگاه جرم،
4 نسخه چهارم نیز موجود است از
طریق Revel™، یک محیط یادگیری تعاملی که دانشآموزان
را قادر میسازد تا در یک تجربه مداوم بخوانند، تمرین کنند و
مطالعه کنند.
For introductory courses in criminalistics and forensic
science, and courses in crime scene investigation.
A straightforward, student-friendly primer on
forensics
Ideal for nonscientists, Forensic Science: From the Crime Scene to the Crime
Lab provides a stimulating, accessible introduction
to forensic science. The authors focus on the practical
applications of forensic technologies, integrating scientific
methodology into discussions of forensic applications. A major
focus is the role of the crime-scene investigator in
preserving, recording, and collecting physical evidence at the
crime scene. The 4th edition includes
significant new information, including content on body worn
cameras, the FBI Next Generation Identification system, and the
Combined DNA Indexing System, plus a new chapter on forensic
biometrics and facial recognition.
Forensic Science: From the Crime Scene to the Crime
Lab, 4 th Edition, is also
available via Revel™, an interactive learning
environment that enables students to read, practice, and study
in one continuous experience.
Front Cover Title Page Copyright Page Brief Contents Contents Preface About the Author 1 Introduction Definition and Scope of Forensic Science History and Development of Forensic Science History and Organization of Crime Laboratories Other Forensic Science Services Functions of the Forensic Scientist Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 2 Securing and Searching the Crime Scene Securing the Crime Scene Surveying the Crime Scene Searching the Crime Scene Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Case Analysis Case Reading: The Enrique Camarena Case: A Forensic Nightmare 3 Recording the Crime Scene Notes Photography Crime-Scene Photography Crime-Scene Images Video Documentation Sketching the Crime Scene Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking 4 Collection of Crime-Scene Evidence Common Types of Physical Evidence Evidence-Collection Tools Procedures for Collecting and Packaging Physical Evidence Ensuring Crime-Scene Safety Legal Considerations at the Crime Scene Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 5 Physical Evidence Examination of Physical Evidence Significance of Physical Evidence Forensic Databases Forensic Palynology: Pollen and Spores as Evidence Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 6 Death Investigation Role of the Forensic Pathologist Cause of Death The Autopsy Manner of Death Estimating Time of Death Role of the Forensic Anthropologist Role of the Forensic Entomologist Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking 7 Crime-Scene Reconstruction Fundamentals of Crime-Scene Reconstruction Requirements for Crime-Scene Reconstruction Assessment of Evidence and Information to Form Theories Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking 8 Forensic Biometrics: Fingerprints and Facial Recognition What Is Biometrics? Fundamental Principles of Fingerprints Classification of Fingerprints Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems Methods of Detecting Fingerprints Preservation of Developed Prints Digital Imaging for Fingerprint Enhancement Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 9 Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions Classifying Firearms and Comparing Bullets and Cartridges Automated Firearms Search Systems Gunpowder and Primer Residues Serial Number Restoration Collection and Preservation of Firearms Evidence Tool Marks Other Impressions Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 10 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis General Features of Bloodstain Formation Impact Bloodstain Spatter Patterns More Bloodstain Spatter Patterns Other Bloodstain Patterns Documenting Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Proceed with Caution Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 11 Drugs Drug Dependence Types of Drugs Drug Control Laws Collection and Preservation of Drug Evidence Forensic Drug Analysis Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 12 Forensic Toxicology Role of Forensic Toxicology Toxicology of Alcohol Testing for Intoxication Analysis of Blood for Alcohol Alcohol and the Law Role of the Toxicologist Drug Recognition Experts Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 13 Trace Evidence I Hairs and Fibers Morphology of Hair Forensic Examination of Hair Collection and Preservation of Hair Evidence Types of Fibers Forensic Examination of Fibers Collection and Preservation of Fiber Evidence Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 14 Trace Evidence II Paint, Glass, and Soil Forensic Examination of Paint Forensic Analysis of Glass Forensic Analysis of Soil Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 15 Biological Stain Analysis: DNA The Nature of Blood Immunoassay Techniques Forensic Characterization of Bloodstains Forensic Characterization of Semen Collection of Sexual Assault Evidence Understanding DNA Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) DNA Typing with Short Tandem Repeats Mitochondrial DNA Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) Collection and Preservation of Biological Evidence for DNA Analysis Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 16 Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation Forensic Investigation of Arson Chemistry of Fire Searching the Fire Scene Collection and Preservation of Arson Evidence Analysis of Flammable Residues Explosions and Explosives Collection and Analysis of Evidence of Explosives Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 17 Document Examination Document Examiner Handwriting Comparisons Typescript Comparisons Alterations, Erasures, and Obliterations Other Document Problems Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 18 Computer Forensics Andrew W. Donofrio From Input to Output: How Does the Computer Work? Storing and Retrieving Data Processing the Electronic Crime Scene Analysis of Electronic Data Forensic Analysis of Internet Data Forensic Investigation of Internet Communications Mobile Forensics Chapter Review Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Endnotes 19 Digital and Multimedia Forensics: Cell Phones, Video, and Audio The Mobile Device Neighborhood Forensic Challenges Extracting Useful Data Mobile Device Architecture Analyzing Mobile Devices Hybrid Crime Assessment Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Application Critical Thinking Further References Endnotes Appendix Appendix I Handbook of Forensic Services—FBI Appendix II Instructions for Collecting Gunshot Residue (GSR) Appendix III Chemical Formulas for Latent Fingerprint Development Appendix IV Chemical Formulas for Development of Footwear Impressions in Blood Answers to End-of-Chapter Questions Glossary Index Back Cover