
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction
CRC Press
4th Edition
Published on 12. June 2025
Book
Hardback
28 pages
978-1-032-52850-2 (ISBN)
Description
Blood Stain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction, Fourth Edition provides criminal investigators and forensic scientists with a complete and comprehensive handbook on bloodstain pattern analysis.
Bringing over 90 combined years of practical experience-and thousands of cases worked collectively-the authors explain the complex mechanics of blood spatter analysis, including anatomical issues relative to bloodstain pattern analysis, a discussion of blood and the circulatory system, and the nature of bleeding associated with various traumatic and non-traumatic injuries. The book also details specific methodologies for crime scene analysis and reconstruction, explaining the proven methodology involved in the process. Such methodology is built upon scientific method and provides focus and structure to the analyst as they evaluate evidence and conduct their work and the investigation.
Finally, all chapters are fully revised and updated to address the latest taxonomy and terminology, with over 400 full-color photographs included to illustrate the dynamics of bloodstain pattern analysis.
Key features:
Presents a specific and detailed taxonomy of bloodstain pattern characteristics, outlining recently updated NIST's OSAC terminology
Includes two full-color fold-outs Decision Map to guide analysts through the classification process
Details the theory, principles, and methodology for crime scene reconstruction
Expands the bloodstain on clothing chapter, to include new developments in the understanding of bloodstain features and characteristics on cloth
Offering practical advice and tips for new and experienced professionals alike, Blood Stain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction, Fourth Edition offers readers the necessary tools to guide and focus any investigative effort.
Bringing over 90 combined years of practical experience-and thousands of cases worked collectively-the authors explain the complex mechanics of blood spatter analysis, including anatomical issues relative to bloodstain pattern analysis, a discussion of blood and the circulatory system, and the nature of bleeding associated with various traumatic and non-traumatic injuries. The book also details specific methodologies for crime scene analysis and reconstruction, explaining the proven methodology involved in the process. Such methodology is built upon scientific method and provides focus and structure to the analyst as they evaluate evidence and conduct their work and the investigation.
Finally, all chapters are fully revised and updated to address the latest taxonomy and terminology, with over 400 full-color photographs included to illustrate the dynamics of bloodstain pattern analysis.
Key features:
Presents a specific and detailed taxonomy of bloodstain pattern characteristics, outlining recently updated NIST's OSAC terminology
Includes two full-color fold-outs Decision Map to guide analysts through the classification process
Details the theory, principles, and methodology for crime scene reconstruction
Expands the bloodstain on clothing chapter, to include new developments in the understanding of bloodstain features and characteristics on cloth
Offering practical advice and tips for new and experienced professionals alike, Blood Stain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction, Fourth Edition offers readers the necessary tools to guide and focus any investigative effort.
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Series
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
15 s/w Zeichnungen, 50 farbige Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Tabellen, 2 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 266 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 17 s/w Abbildungen, 316 farbige Abbildungen
2 Tables, black and white; 50 Line drawings, color; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 266 Halftones, color; 2 Halftones, black and white; 316 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1126 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-52850-2 (9781032528502)
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Tom Bevel | Ross M. Gardner | Tom J. Griffin
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction
E-Book
06/2025
4th Edition
CRC Press
€93.49
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Tom Bevel | Ross M. Gardner | Tom J. Griffin
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction
E-Book
06/2025
4th Edition
CRC Press
€93.49
Available for download
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Tom Bevel | Ross M. Gardner
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis with an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction
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04/2008
3rd Edition
CRC Press
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Persons
Tom Bevel is the President and creator of Bevel, Gardner and Associates Inc., a forensic education and consulting company. He was an associate professor in the Masters of Forensic Science program at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma. He retired after 27 years with the Oklahoma City Police Department. His last assignment was the Commander of the Homicide, Robbery, Missing Persons, and the Major Unsolved Case units.
Ross M. Gardner is Vice President of Bevel, Gardner and Associates. He worked for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) as a felony criminal investigator for nearly 20 years. He retired as a Command Sergeant Major and Special Agent in 1999 after serving a total of 24 years in the U.S. Army law enforcement. Mr. Gardner subsequently served four years as the Chief of Police for Lake City, Georgia, a small suburban Atlanta police department. He is now retired and active in independent consulting.
Tom J. "Grif" Griffin is the owner of Griffin Forensic Solutions & Consulting, LLC, and a partner in Bevel, Gardner & Associates. Mr. Griffin holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry from The Colorado College and did graduate work in chemistry at the University of Northern Colorado where he designed and instructed a course in forensic chemistry. He worked as a criminalist and CSI at the Greeley, Colorado Police Department for four years before going to the Denver office of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation as a forensic chemist, crime scene investigator, and bloodstain pattern analyst. He retired from CBI after 27 years to become a private consultant and instructor.
Ross M. Gardner is Vice President of Bevel, Gardner and Associates. He worked for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) as a felony criminal investigator for nearly 20 years. He retired as a Command Sergeant Major and Special Agent in 1999 after serving a total of 24 years in the U.S. Army law enforcement. Mr. Gardner subsequently served four years as the Chief of Police for Lake City, Georgia, a small suburban Atlanta police department. He is now retired and active in independent consulting.
Tom J. "Grif" Griffin is the owner of Griffin Forensic Solutions & Consulting, LLC, and a partner in Bevel, Gardner & Associates. Mr. Griffin holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry from The Colorado College and did graduate work in chemistry at the University of Northern Colorado where he designed and instructed a course in forensic chemistry. He worked as a criminalist and CSI at the Greeley, Colorado Police Department for four years before going to the Denver office of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation as a forensic chemist, crime scene investigator, and bloodstain pattern analyst. He retired from CBI after 27 years to become a private consultant and instructor.
Content
1. History of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. 2. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis's Place as a Scientific Discipline 3. Bloodstain Pattern Terminology 4. The Pattern Diversity Principle: Classifying Bloodstains 5. Stain Shape and Vector Correlation-Issues of Motion and Spatial Origin 6. Stain Shape and Vector Correlation-Area of Origin Considerations 7. Evaluating Impact Spatter 8. The Physically Altered Bloodstain 9. Bloodstain Fabric Considerations 10. A Methodology for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis 11. Presumptive Testing and Enhancement of Blood 12. Documenting Bloodstain Patterns 13. Experimentation in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis 14. Introduction to Crime Scene Analysis 15. Presenting Evidence App A. Weight/Measurement Conversion Table App B. Trigonometric Functions and Their Application in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis App C. Dealing with Blood-Borne Pathogens App D. Detailed Explanation for Using the BPA Decision Map, With Examples