Pocket Guide to Crime Scene Photography

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Pocket Guide to Crime Scene Photography

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Rating : 4.90 (984 Votes)
Asin : 1498768237
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 201 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-04-18
Language : English

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He is a current member of numerous forensic science organizations and has led investigative task forces in robbery, rape, and arson crimes.Erick P. Army CID Headquarters in Quantico, VA. Bryant currently serves as Crime Scene Analyst with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and previously served with the U.S. He currently holds membership in the American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS) and the International Association for Identification (IAI).. He previously served in the U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Command from 1995 to 2011. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) where he retired as the Chief, Policy Branch at the U.S. He has expertise in crime scene investigation, analysis and reconstruction, forensic photography, bloodstain pattern analysis, and criminal, sexual assault, and death investigation, among others areas. About the AuthorMark E. Vecellio is currently an instructor at Fayetteville Techn

The book highlights best practices that apply to most any crime scene but specialized instructionspertaining to unique evidence and crime scenes that present challenging conditionsare also provided. The book introduces concise, comprehensive checklists for photographing such evidence as tire tracks, dust impressions, fingerprints, luminescence from trace blood search reagents, and more. The authors have used limited technical terms and jargon to distill concepts down to understandable, step-by-step methodologies. This handy pocket guide is an essential field guide to crime scene photography. This convenient reference allows police professionals, investigators, and crime scene analysts and technicians to improve their proficiency to achieve professional, reliable results.

Vecellio is currently an instructor at Fayetteville Technical Community College, in North Carolina. Mark E. Army CID Headquarters in Quantico, VA. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) where he retired as the Chief, Policy Branch at the U.S. He has expertise in crime scene investigation, an