Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) Field Guide - Sarah Lambert

Sarah Lambert

Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) Field Guide

eBook Ausgabe. 1. Auflage. 10 schwarz-weiße und 4 farbige Abbildungen, 10 schwarz-weiße und 4 farbige Zeichnungen. Sprachen: Englisch
eBook (pdf), 482 Seiten
EAN 9781040441688
Veröffentlicht November 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis eBooks

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Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) Field Guide is a convenient and handy reference guide ideally suited for use in the field by crime scene investigators (CSI), both sworn and civilian. In addition to the field, it can also be used in the classroom as a comprehensive refresher as part of formal training. A shift in personnel has occurred in forensic science over the past few years and the "old school" detectives, older sworn personnel, are retiring-leaving it to newer, younger, but more inexperienced civilian personnel to take their place. As a result, and as new technologies are developed and training advances, this book will help bridge the gap between the "new" and "old," the classroom and the field. CSI training is broadly extensive, though it can often vary in depth. In addition, it is not possible for a CSI to retain absolutely everything that they have been taught while mentally processing the scene they are involved in. This book seeks to address this by covering information for troubleshooting photographs, evidence collection including what evidence to look for and process; and checklists for several types of scenes to ensure all necessary actions are taken. A reliable reference to confirm steps, reference a chemical field test, or verify the necessary equipment required, the Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) Field Guide serves as an invaluable on-scene tool to any new or seasoned CSI professional. Sarah Lambert holds a master's degree in forensic science from Nebraska Wesleyan University and worked as a crime scene investigator for over 12 years running all types of scenes. Sarah worked in Stockton, California, and Houston, Texas for the Crime Scene Unit responding to all evidence-related calls, including burglary, robbery, domestic violence, homicide, officer involved shootings, as well as processing crime scene vehicles. Sarah is a certified senior crime scene analyst and member through the International Association for Identification (IAI) and a certified forensic manager 1 from the National Forensic Science Academy.

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Sarah Lambert holds a master's degree in forensic science from Nebraska Wesleyan University, with a major in Behavioral Analysis and a minor in crime scene processing. She has worked as a crime scene investigator for over 12 years running all types of scenes. She worked in Stockton, California for the Crime Scene Unit for 5 years responding to all evidence related calls, including burglary, robbery, domestic violence, homicide, and officer involved shootings. She currently works in Houston, Texas processing major crime scenes including robbery, homicide and officer involved shootings as well as processing crime scene vehicles. She is a certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst through the International Association for Identification (IAI) and a certified Forensic Manager 1 from the National Forensic Science Academy.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1. Equipment options 2. Arrival 3. Working the camera 4.Scene photograph Types 5. Scene specific photography 6. Subject photographs 7. Body trauma and injuries 8. Decomposition 9. Cause/manner/mechanism of death 10. Search Practices 11. General scene processing 12. Specific scene processing 13. Fire scene processing and evidence collection 14. Autopsy attendance 15. Sketch and measure 16. Scene video 17. Vehicle processing 18. Evidence values 19. General evidence collection, packaging, transport 20. Trace evidence types and collection 21. DNA Evidence Collection 22. Fingerprint evidence collection 23. Impression evidence collection 24. Bloodstain evidence 25. Firearms evidence collection 26. Document, printer, ink evidence 27. Entomology evidence collection 28. Digital Evidence 29. Mental health 30. Tips and Resources

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