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Death Investigator's Handbook : A Field Guide to Crime Scene Processing, Forensic Evaluations and Investigative Techniques by Louis N. Eliopulos (1993, Trade Paperback)
Death Investigator's Handbook : A Field Guide to Crime Scene Processing, Forensic Evaluations and Investigative Techniques
Author
Louis N. Eliopulos
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Forensic Science, Criminology
Publication Year
1993
Genre
Law, Social Science
Number of Pages
888 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
36.1 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Hv8079.H6e45 1993
Table of Content
Chapter 1 - Crime Scene Section:Crime Scene Investigation; Crime Scene Drawings; Photographing a Death Scene; Videotaping a Death Scene; Evidence Collection; Evidence Collection Equipment; Significance of Evidence; Dumped Body Cases; Buried Body Cases; Decomposed Remains; Blood Spatter Interpretation; Time Frame of DeathChapter 2 - Investigative Section:The Canvass; Interviewing; Suspect Description; Interrogation; Interrogation: Truthful vs. Deceptive Behavior; Witness Appraisal; Homicide Investigation; Altercation Homicides; Contract Murder; Drug Related Homicides; Robbery Homicides; Sexual Homicides; Criminal Investigative Analysis; Possible Serial Sexual Questionnaire; Suicide Investigation; Small Aircraft Crash; Alcohol Related Death; Death by Asphyxia; Blunt Trauma Deaths; Carbon Monoxide Death; Death by Drowning; Electrocution Deaths; Explosion Deaths; Fall From Heights; Death by Gunshot Wounds; Apparent Natural Death; Poisoning Deaths; Police/Correctional Custody Deaths; Scuba Related Deaths; Sharp Force Injuries; Railroad Death; Traffic Fatality: Vehicle vs. Pedestrian; Fire Death Investigation; Child Death; Injuries Associated with Child Abuse; Abandoned Newborn, Stillborn, or Fetus; Delayed Fatal Hospital Deaths; Trauma Score Codes, Surgical Incisions and Hospital Produced Wounds; Medical Abbreviations; Victim Identification; Unidentified Remains Protocol; Forensic Art in Identification; Location Cases; Social Security Numbers; Public Records; Federal Sources of Information; Information Available through Vital Statistics; Next of Kin Handling; Media Management; Mass Disaster; The Death Penalty in the USA; ProsecutionChapter 3 - Scientific Section:Medical Examiner and Coroner Systems; Deaths by Medical Examiner/Coroner Systems; Pathologists at the Death Scene; The Forensic Autopsy; The Autopsy Purpose in Homicide Cases; Autopsy Reference; Forensic Anthropology; Forensic Odontology; Toxicology; Drugs of Abuse; Prescriptive Medications; Fingerprints; Firearms; DNA Procedures; Serology; Trace Evidence; Conversion Charts