The book has 15 chapters, which describe the scientific approach of crime scene investigation: first response, documenting the crime scene, fingerprints ad palm prints, evidence such as trace and impression, body fluid, blood spatter, firearms and toolmarks, and arson and explosives. The text also illustrates and discusses investigation of electronic and vehicular crime scenes, death, forensic anthropology, odontology and entomology, and the methods of documenting the actions of the CSI. The book also features photographs and graphics that complement the text material, as well as fictional narrative to provide a qualitative dimension of the crime scene experience to the readers.
The book is written for students, beginners, non-experts, and professionals in the criminal justice field.
- Dozens of photographs and illustrations supplement the text
- Includes key terms, discussion questions and a glossary
- A chapter-by-chapter fictional narrative provides a colorful look at a crime scene investigation