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Crime Reconstruction is a working guide to the interpretation of physical evidence, designed for the forensic generalist and those with multiple forensic specialties. It was developed to aid these forensic reconstructionists with the formulation of hypotheses and conclusions that stay within the kno...
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Zusammenfassung: | Crime Reconstruction is a working guide to the interpretation of physical evidence, designed for the forensic generalist and those with multiple forensic specialties. It was developed to aid these forensic reconstructionists with the formulation of hypotheses and conclusions that stay within the known limits of forensic evidence. Crime Reconstruction begins with chapters on the history and ethics of crime reconstruction, and then shifts to the more applied subjects of general reconstruction methods and practice standards. It concludes with chapters on courtroom conduct and evidence admissibility, to prepare forensic reconstructionists for what awaits them when they take the witness stand. Crime Reconstruction is a watershed collaborative effort by internationally known, qualified and respected forensic science practitioners with generations of case experience. Forensic pioneers such as John D. DeHaan, John I. Thornton, and W. Jerry Chisum contribute chapters on arson reconstruction, trace evidence interpretation, advanced bloodstain interpretation, and reconstructionist ethics. Other chapters cover the subjects of shooting incident reconstruction, interpreting digital evidence, staged crime scenes, and examiner bias. Rarely have so many forensic giants collaborated, and never before have the natural limits of physical evidence been made so clear. * Contains the first practice standards ever published for the reconstruction of crime * Provides a clear ethical canon for the reconstructionist * Includes groundbreaking discussions of examiner bias and observer effects as they impact forensic evidence interpretation * Ideal for applied courses on the subject of crime reconstruction, as well as those teaching crime reconstruction theory within criminology and criminal justice programs. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxvii, 587 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates) :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Chapter 1 -- A History of Crime Reconstruction -- By W. Jerry Chisum & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 2 -- Crime Reconstruction Ethos and Ethics -- By Dr. John I. Thornton, Napa County Sheriffs Department -- Chapter 3 -- Observer Effects & Examiner Bias: Psychological Influences on the Forensic Examiner -- By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 4 -- Practice Standards for the Reconstruction of Crime -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 5 -- Methods of Crime Reconstruction -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 6 -- Evidence Dynamics -- By W. Jerry Chisum, B.S. & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 7 -- Trace Evidence in Crime Reconstruction -- By John I. Thornton, Dcrim & Donna Kimmel-Lake -- Chapter 8 -- Shooting Incident Reconstruction -- By Bruce Moran, BS -- Chapter 9 -- Reconstruction Using Bloodstain Evidence -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS -- Chapter 10 -- Fire Scene Reconstruction -- By Dr. John Dehaan -- Chapter 11 -- Reconstructing Digital Evidence -- By Eoghan Casey, MA -- Chapter 12 -- Staged Crime Scenes -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 13 -- Surviving and Thriving in the Courtroom -- By Raymond J. Davis, MS -- Chapter 14 -- Reconstructionists in a Post-Daubert and Post-DNA Courtroom -- By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD. 1. A history of crime reconstruction -- 2. Crime reconstruction-ethos and ethics -- 3. Observer effects and examiner bias : psychological influences on the forensic examiner -- 4. Practice standards for the reconstruction of crime -- 5. Methods of crime reconstruction -- 6. Evidence dynamics -- 7. Trace evidence in crime reconstruction -- 8. Shooting incident reconstruction -- 9. Reconstruction using bloodstain evidence -- 10. Fire scene reconstruction -- 11. Reconstructing digital evidence -- 12. Staged crime scenes -- 13. Surviving and thriving in the courtroom -- 14. Reconstructionists in a post-Daubert and post-DNA courtroom. |
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spelling | Chisum, W. Jerry (William Jerry) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCKYkYxYPdYcqJhwMtdwC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006022599 Crime reconstruction / W. Jerry Chisum, Brent E. Turvey. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, ©2007. 1 online resource (xxvii, 587 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates) :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Crime Reconstruction is a working guide to the interpretation of physical evidence, designed for the forensic generalist and those with multiple forensic specialties. It was developed to aid these forensic reconstructionists with the formulation of hypotheses and conclusions that stay within the known limits of forensic evidence. Crime Reconstruction begins with chapters on the history and ethics of crime reconstruction, and then shifts to the more applied subjects of general reconstruction methods and practice standards. It concludes with chapters on courtroom conduct and evidence admissibility, to prepare forensic reconstructionists for what awaits them when they take the witness stand. Crime Reconstruction is a watershed collaborative effort by internationally known, qualified and respected forensic science practitioners with generations of case experience. Forensic pioneers such as John D. DeHaan, John I. Thornton, and W. Jerry Chisum contribute chapters on arson reconstruction, trace evidence interpretation, advanced bloodstain interpretation, and reconstructionist ethics. Other chapters cover the subjects of shooting incident reconstruction, interpreting digital evidence, staged crime scenes, and examiner bias. Rarely have so many forensic giants collaborated, and never before have the natural limits of physical evidence been made so clear. * Contains the first practice standards ever published for the reconstruction of crime * Provides a clear ethical canon for the reconstructionist * Includes groundbreaking discussions of examiner bias and observer effects as they impact forensic evidence interpretation * Ideal for applied courses on the subject of crime reconstruction, as well as those teaching crime reconstruction theory within criminology and criminal justice programs. Chapter 1 -- A History of Crime Reconstruction -- By W. Jerry Chisum & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 2 -- Crime Reconstruction Ethos and Ethics -- By Dr. John I. Thornton, Napa County Sheriffs Department -- Chapter 3 -- Observer Effects & Examiner Bias: Psychological Influences on the Forensic Examiner -- By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 4 -- Practice Standards for the Reconstruction of Crime -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 5 -- Methods of Crime Reconstruction -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 6 -- Evidence Dynamics -- By W. Jerry Chisum, B.S. & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 7 -- Trace Evidence in Crime Reconstruction -- By John I. Thornton, Dcrim & Donna Kimmel-Lake -- Chapter 8 -- Shooting Incident Reconstruction -- By Bruce Moran, BS -- Chapter 9 -- Reconstruction Using Bloodstain Evidence -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS -- Chapter 10 -- Fire Scene Reconstruction -- By Dr. John Dehaan -- Chapter 11 -- Reconstructing Digital Evidence -- By Eoghan Casey, MA -- Chapter 12 -- Staged Crime Scenes -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 13 -- Surviving and Thriving in the Courtroom -- By Raymond J. Davis, MS -- Chapter 14 -- Reconstructionists in a Post-Daubert and Post-DNA Courtroom -- By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. A history of crime reconstruction -- 2. Crime reconstruction-ethos and ethics -- 3. Observer effects and examiner bias : psychological influences on the forensic examiner -- 4. Practice standards for the reconstruction of crime -- 5. Methods of crime reconstruction -- 6. Evidence dynamics -- 7. Trace evidence in crime reconstruction -- 8. Shooting incident reconstruction -- 9. Reconstruction using bloodstain evidence -- 10. Fire scene reconstruction -- 11. Reconstructing digital evidence -- 12. Staged crime scenes -- 13. Surviving and thriving in the courtroom -- 14. Reconstructionists in a post-Daubert and post-DNA courtroom. Print version record. Criminal investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034045 Forensic sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001487 Forensic Sciences https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044707 Enquêtes criminelles. Criminalistique. forensic science. aat Criminal investigation fast Forensic sciences fast Turvey, Brent E. has work: Crime reconstruction (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGyJfbvQkRGM87QhRf7QHK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Chisum, W. Jerry (William Jerry). Crime reconstruction. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, ©2007 0123693756 9780123693754 (DLC) 2006010167 (OCoLC)65400287 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=182181 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=182181 Volltext FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123693754 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123693754 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Chisum, W. Jerry (William Jerry) Crime reconstruction / Chapter 1 -- A History of Crime Reconstruction -- By W. Jerry Chisum & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 2 -- Crime Reconstruction Ethos and Ethics -- By Dr. John I. Thornton, Napa County Sheriffs Department -- Chapter 3 -- Observer Effects & Examiner Bias: Psychological Influences on the Forensic Examiner -- By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 4 -- Practice Standards for the Reconstruction of Crime -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 5 -- Methods of Crime Reconstruction -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 6 -- Evidence Dynamics -- By W. Jerry Chisum, B.S. & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 7 -- Trace Evidence in Crime Reconstruction -- By John I. Thornton, Dcrim & Donna Kimmel-Lake -- Chapter 8 -- Shooting Incident Reconstruction -- By Bruce Moran, BS -- Chapter 9 -- Reconstruction Using Bloodstain Evidence -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS -- Chapter 10 -- Fire Scene Reconstruction -- By Dr. John Dehaan -- Chapter 11 -- Reconstructing Digital Evidence -- By Eoghan Casey, MA -- Chapter 12 -- Staged Crime Scenes -- By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS -- Chapter 13 -- Surviving and Thriving in the Courtroom -- By Raymond J. Davis, MS -- Chapter 14 -- Reconstructionists in a Post-Daubert and Post-DNA Courtroom -- By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD. 1. A history of crime reconstruction -- 2. Crime reconstruction-ethos and ethics -- 3. Observer effects and examiner bias : psychological influences on the forensic examiner -- 4. Practice standards for the reconstruction of crime -- 5. Methods of crime reconstruction -- 6. Evidence dynamics -- 7. Trace evidence in crime reconstruction -- 8. Shooting incident reconstruction -- 9. Reconstruction using bloodstain evidence -- 10. Fire scene reconstruction -- 11. Reconstructing digital evidence -- 12. Staged crime scenes -- 13. Surviving and thriving in the courtroom -- 14. Reconstructionists in a post-Daubert and post-DNA courtroom. Criminal investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034045 Forensic sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001487 Forensic Sciences https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044707 Enquêtes criminelles. Criminalistique. forensic science. aat Criminal investigation fast Forensic sciences fast |
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title | Crime reconstruction / |
title_auth | Crime reconstruction / |
title_exact_search | Crime reconstruction / |
title_full | Crime reconstruction / W. Jerry Chisum, Brent E. Turvey. |
title_fullStr | Crime reconstruction / W. Jerry Chisum, Brent E. Turvey. |
title_full_unstemmed | Crime reconstruction / W. Jerry Chisum, Brent E. Turvey. |
title_short | Crime reconstruction / |
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topic | Criminal investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034045 Forensic sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001487 Forensic Sciences https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044707 Enquêtes criminelles. Criminalistique. forensic science. aat Criminal investigation fast Forensic sciences fast |
topic_facet | Criminal investigation. Forensic sciences. Forensic Sciences Enquêtes criminelles. Criminalistique. forensic science. Criminal investigation Forensic sciences |
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