Crime Scene Investigation

“Crime Scene Investigation” by Ian Pepper, published by McGraw-Hill Education in November 2004, is a comprehensive guide designed for aspiring or newly appointed crime scene investigators. This 192-page book emphasizes the critical role of forensic evidence in crime detection and prosecution, detailing the essential knowledge and skills required for effective crime scene examination.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of methods and procedures for accurately recording and recovering evidence at crime scenes. The text includes photographs, drawings, self-assessment questions, and checklists that outline the necessary roles, equipment, and activities involved in crime scene investigation. With a focus on social science and criminology, this edition serves as a valuable resource for students pursuing a career in forensic law enforcement.
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Forensic evidence is increasingly important in the detection and prosecution of crime. This means that the knowledge, skill, and ability of the person who examines the scene of the crime—the crime scene investigator (CSI)—have never been more important.
This text guides an aspiring or newly appointed CSI through the methods and procedures for the accurate recording and recovery of evidence from the scene of a crime. It features photographs, drawings, self-assessment questions, and checklists of roles, equipment, and activities required at the crime scene. Crime Scene Investigation is essential reading for all students of forensic law enforcement.
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