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proud to offer investigators The Evidence
Collection handbook was developed with the special needs of both law enforcement
officers and criminal justice students in mind.
The beginning of any successful investigation hinges on the
proper collection of evidence. In many areas of the country,
responding officers may have to wait hours for laboratory resources
to arrive at a crime scene -- or they may never have the benefit
of expert assistance at all. In addition, even major metropolitan
departments have limited laboratory personnel that can be sent
to crime scenes. Therefore, it is essential that field personnel
be prepared to competently identify and collect evidence for
submission to a crime laboratory. The handbook is designed
to serve as a quick reference on effective procedures for the
collection, preservation, and transmittal of evidence for examination,
analysis, and presentation at the time of prosecution.
Divided into Five Sections:
1. Crime Incident Evidence Collection
2. Collection and Preservation of Evidence
3. Transmittal of Evidence to a Laboratory
4. Laboratory Analysis and Examination Time
5. Glossary
You Will Learn:
• Understand how to minimize the omission or contamination
of evidence.
• The specific steps that should be taken at the most common
crime scenes.
• How to make quick decisions regarding the collection and submissions
of evidentiary material for analysis, safekeeping, and subsequent
court presentation.
Table of Contents:
SECTION I: CRIME
INCIDENCE EVIDENCE COLLECTION
SECTION II: COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE
SECTION III: TRANSMITTAL OF EVIDENCE TO A LABORATORY
SECTION IV: LABORATORY ANALYSIS AND EXAMINATION TIME
SECTION V: GLOSSARY
softcover
99 pages
Color photos, diagrams, charts
8.5 "x 11 "
retail $42.95
Our Price $34.25
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