Forensic Evidence Field Guide: A Collection of Best Practices highlights the essentials needed to collect evidence at a crime scene. The unique spiral bound design is perfect for use in the day-to-day tasks involved in collecting evidence in the field. The book covers a wide range of evidence collection and management, including characteristics of different types of crime scenes (arson, burglary, homicide, hit-and-run, forensic IT, sexual assault), how to recover the relevant evidence at the scene, and best practices for the search, gathering, and storing of evidence. It examines in detail the properties of biological/DNA evidence, bullet casings and gunshot residue, explosive and fire debris, fibers and hair, fingerprint, footprint, and tire impression evidence, and much more. This guide is a vital companion for forensic science technicians, crime scene investigators, evidence response teams, and police officers.
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"a valuable addition to a crime scene examiner's 'tool box'...also an asset for inclusion in any forensic science laboratories/facilities library; crime scene and forensic scientist's personal collection and the libraries of legal practitioners working in the criminal law." --Cseye
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978-0-12-420198-9 (9780124201989)
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Peter Pfefferli has a PhD in Forensic Science, University of Lausanne (1984) and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, Quantico (1987). He has 25 years of experience as senior police officer and forensic manager, as former director of the Forensic Science Division of the Zurich Canton Police respectively the Forensic Science Institute in Zurich. In his function as CID police officer he was leading many crime scene investigations. Today he is the Forensic Senior Consultant of thin Forensic Science Institute Zurich, the largest and leading forensic organization in Switzerland.Besides his activities in operational forensic, Peter Pfefferli is a forensic lecturer at the Law Faculty of University of Zurich, teaching since many years forensic sciences to Bachelor students. He is also the forensic lecturer at the Competence Center Forensics & Economic Crime at the University of Lucerne.Peter Pfefferli is a founding member and former chairman of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI), one of the worldwide leading forensic networks. Today he is the chairman of the ENFSI standing committee on education and training. He has also been a former chairman of the Interpol International Forensic Science Manager Symposium.Peter Pfefferli is co-editor of the German law enforcement journal KRIMINALISTIK and he is the editor of the forensic evidence pocket guide DIE SPUR.Since more than 30 years Peter Pfefferli is an international recognized, active forensic specialist, contributing to many major forensic science conferences.In matter of forensic quality assurance and forensic accreditation, Peter Pfefferli is a forensic expert for a number of national accreditation services throughout Europe.
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Chairman of Gesellschaft fuer Forensische Schriftuntersuchung, INTERPOL Forensic Science Symposium, European Network of Forensic Science Institutes, and member of the International Association for Identification.
PrefaceHow to use the field guideBest Evidence Management Commandments
Part 1: Scenes of EvidenceBreak And Entry: Volume Crime EvidenceExplosion And Arson: Safety Risk EvidenceFraud And Forgery: Document EvidenceHit And Run: Automobile Accident EvidenceHomicide And Rape: Violent Crime EvidenceMultimedia And Electronic: Digital EvidenceNarcotics And Drugs: Controlled Substance Evidence
Part 2: Seizure of EvidenceDocumentsFabrics FirearmsITUnknown SubstancesVehicles
Part 3: Types of EvidenceBiological/ DNA EvidenceBullet And Cartridge EvidenceExplosive Debris EvidenceFiber EvidenceFingerprint EvidenceFire Debris EvidenceFootwear And Tire Print EvidenceGlass EvidenceGunshot Residues (GSR) EvidenceHair EvidencePaint EvidenceSoil And Plant EvidenceToolmark Evidence