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Miranda D. Evidence Found: An Approach to Crime Scene Investigation

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Miranda D. Evidence Found: An Approach to Crime Scene Investigation
Elsevier, 2015. — 186 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-802066-1
Key Features
Enhances the base concepts of evidence search and sequential processing for error avoidance
Examines the systemic areas/practices of a crime scene investigation where errors can occur
Includes a Evidence Matrix - a crime scene evaluation tool that aids in sequential processing decisions
Contains tips on overcoming common crime scene issues, inlcuding night time searches
Provides courtroom Testimony - communicating comparison findings to a jury
Description
Evidence Found: An Approach to Crime Scene Investigation is not another analysis of forensic errors using an "After the Fact" or "Lessons Learned" approach but a "Before the Fact" guide that examines the thought processes that can lead to those mistakes. Plus a few extras tips and tricks from the author’s experience of over 25 years.
Many high-profile crime scene investigations (and routine ones, for that matter) have suffered errors that have had negative impact on the investigation result and in the courtroom. Typically, we examine what happened and develop a useful list of what to do and what not to do, fixing the symptoms but potentially leaving ourselves open to the same error type on the next scene. The reason? Many crime scene mistakes are the result of systemic issues that are repeated due to a failure to include an evaluation of the decision-making process, including our own foundations of knowledge. Through case study and logical argument, this book attempts to provide a framework to recognize, evaluate, and alter negative decision-making patterns, including evaluating our own experience, before they negatively impact an investigation or the overall operation of a forensic unit.
Readership
Forensic professionals and those who work with them. Anyone who manages a forensic unit or has authority over the forensic portion of an investigation. Professionals involved in an analysis of a crime scene investigation or unit or those with a general interest in the field.
Introduction – Developing a Forensic Mindset
List of Figures
Evidence Search – Where It All Begins
Evidence Search Techniques - Tips and Tricks
Sequential Processing: Determining Evidence Value
Sequential Processing: Evaluating Evidence and Process
Sequential Processing: Crime Scene Briefing
Evidence Processing: The Decision-Making Process
The Schema of Criminal Investigations: Knowing And Not Knowing
The CSI Effect: A New Approach
Emergencies: Plan, Respond, Create
Courtroom Techniques-Old and New
Ongoing Challenges
Miscellany
Final Thoughts
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