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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aBloodstain patterns :▼bidentification, interpretation and application /▼cAnita Y. Wonder with G. Michele Yezzo.▲ |
260 | ▼aAmsterdam ;▼aBoston :▼bAcademic Press,▼c2015.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axix, 327 p. :▼bill. ;▼c25 cm.▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | ▼aI. Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- The economics of bloodstain pattern training -- 2. The science of bloodstain pattern evidence -- 3. Discussion on terminology -- Absence transfer -- Area of convergence -- Arterial damage stains -- Arterial fountain -- Arterial gush -- Arterial rain -- Arterial spurt -- Arteries -- Back spatter -- Blockage transfer -- Blood -- Blood into blood -- Blood spatter -- Bloodstain -- Blunt force impact -- Bullet capsular blast -- Calipers -- Castoff spatters -- Cessation castoffs -- Clot (coagulation) -- Contamination -- Direction of travel -- Drip castoff -- Entrance wound spatter -- Exit wound spatter -- Gunshot wound -- Hemolyze -- High velocity impact spatter (HVIS) -- Incident angle -- Inline beading -- Inside angle (incident angle or impact angle) -- Investigative transfer (IT) -- Low velocity impact spatter (LVIS) -- Medium velocity impact spatter (MVIS) -- Mist spatter or misting -- Moving contact bloodstains -- Muzzle blast-- Origin -- Parent drop -- Passive -- Pattern -- Physiologically altered bloodstain (PABS) -- Plasma -- Pool (volume) -- Preblast -- Protractor -- Red blood cells -- Retraction (clot) -- Satellite spatter -- Secondary spatter -- Serum -- Serum stain -- Shadowing -- Simple direct transfer patterns -- Smear (smudge) -- Spatter -- Spine -- Splash -- Splatter -- String reconstruction -- Swipe moving transfer pattern -- Target -- Template transfers -- Transfer pattern -- Void -- volume (pool) -- Whole pattern -- Wipe moving transfer pattern -- II. Identification -- 4. Review of historical approaches to bloodstain pattern identification -- Identifying the whole pattern -- Directions of travel -- Alignments -- Distribution/density -- Further discussions regarding examples of spatter patterns -- 5. Differentiations between similar patterns -- Additions to guidelines for identification -- Various bloodstain patterns found on the floor -- Moving transfer patterns -- 6. How many pieces of evidence? -- Putting the sections together for a crime investigation -- III. Interpretation -- 7. Information for interpretation -- Interpretations based on common workshop experiments -- 8. Investigative leads : suggested questions and answers -- The major categories, subcategories, and a continuous list of questions for interpretation of bloodstain patter evidence -- How bloodstain pattern evidence may be used to answer the preceding questions -- 9. Staging -- Physiologically altered bloodstains -- Volume stains (pooling of blood) -- Case examples where staging should have been eliminated -- Clever staging? -- IV. Application -- 10. Expanding applications in bloodstain pattern evidence -- Interviews of individuals claiming knowledge of the evidence -- Investigations of vandalism -- Determination of suicide, accident, or homicide -- CSI general work-up for violent events -- Trial strategy for both prosecution and defense -- Openings for appeals -- Evidence for parole considerations -- Cold case and historical considerations -- Child abuse and animal cruelty -- Internal Affairs investigations into officer-involved shootings -- Incarcerated population interrogation -- How to apply bloodstain pattern analysis -- 11. Applications of bloodstain pattern evidence to crime scene investigation -- Applying workshops and lectures to case work-up -- The importance of the 3D approach -- Applications to review within a 3D context -- 12. Bloodstain pattern application in court -- History from the legal viewpoint -- Interactions between lawyers and bloodstain pattern analysis experts -- Importance of pretrial motions -- Application of expertise early in the case -- Questions for key witnesses in bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) cases -- V. Research for the future -- 13. Reinventing the wheel -- Identify and limit the specific problem or question to be understood and/or resolved with the project -- Conduct a literature search for applicable scientific foundations -- Construct an experimental design for the project -- Acquire and/or manufacture instrumentation and devices, and compile a formula for reagents as necessary -- Identify what and how records of the project results will be kept and distributed -- Conduct the project -- Review results, interpret information gleaned, and draw conclusions -- Suggest modifications for future projects to deal with unsuspected results and extend understanding -- 14. Research project examples -- Color used to determine age of bloodstains -- The investigation into the footprint of a blood drop -- CSF and blood project -- 15. Summation and review -- History -- Who is affected by discoveries in bloodstain pattern evidence?▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aBloodstain pattern analysis.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aBloodstains.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aForensic hematology.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aYezzo, Michele G.▲ | |
999 | ▼a김진영▼c김정이▲ |
Bloodstain patterns :identification, interpretation and application
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서명/책임사항
Bloodstain patterns : identification, interpretation and application / Anita Y. Wonder with G. Michele Yezzo.
발행사항
Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press , 2015.
형태사항
xix, 327 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기
I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- The economics of bloodstain pattern training -- 2. The science of bloodstain pattern evidence -- 3. Discussion on terminology -- Absence transfer -- Area of convergence -- Arterial damage stains -- Arterial fountain -- Arterial gush -- Arterial rain -- Arterial spurt -- Arteries -- Back spatter -- Blockage transfer -- Blood -- Blood into blood -- Blood spatter -- Bloodstain -- Blunt force impact -- Bullet capsular blast -- Calipers -- Castoff spatters -- Cessation castoffs -- Clot (coagulation) -- Contamination -- Direction of travel -- Drip castoff -- Entrance wound spatter -- Exit wound spatter -- Gunshot wound -- Hemolyze -- High velocity impact spatter (HVIS) -- Incident angle -- Inline beading -- Inside angle (incident angle or impact angle) -- Investigative transfer (IT) -- Low velocity impact spatter (LVIS) -- Medium velocity impact spatter (MVIS) -- Mist spatter or misting -- Moving contact bloodstains -- Muzzle blast-- Origin -- Parent drop -- Passive -- Pattern -- Physiologically altered bloodstain (PABS) -- Plasma -- Pool (volume) -- Preblast -- Protractor -- Red blood cells -- Retraction (clot) -- Satellite spatter -- Secondary spatter -- Serum -- Serum stain -- Shadowing -- Simple direct transfer patterns -- Smear (smudge) -- Spatter -- Spine -- Splash -- Splatter -- String reconstruction -- Swipe moving transfer pattern -- Target -- Template transfers -- Transfer pattern -- Void -- volume (pool) -- Whole pattern -- Wipe moving transfer pattern -- II. Identification -- 4. Review of historical approaches to bloodstain pattern identification -- Identifying the whole pattern -- Directions of travel -- Alignments -- Distribution/density -- Further discussions regarding examples of spatter patterns -- 5. Differentiations between similar patterns -- Additions to guidelines for identification -- Various bloodstain patterns found on the floor -- Moving transfer patterns -- 6. How many pieces of evidence? -- Putting the sections together for a crime investigation -- III. Interpretation -- 7. Information for interpretation -- Interpretations based on common workshop experiments -- 8. Investigative leads : suggested questions and answers -- The major categories, subcategories, and a continuous list of questions for interpretation of bloodstain patter evidence -- How bloodstain pattern evidence may be used to answer the preceding questions -- 9. Staging -- Physiologically altered bloodstains -- Volume stains (pooling of blood) -- Case examples where staging should have been eliminated -- Clever staging? -- IV. Application -- 10. Expanding applications in bloodstain pattern evidence -- Interviews of individuals claiming knowledge of the evidence -- Investigations of vandalism -- Determination of suicide, accident, or homicide -- CSI general work-up for violent events -- Trial strategy for both prosecution and defense -- Openings for appeals -- Evidence for parole considerations -- Cold case and historical considerations -- Child abuse and animal cruelty -- Internal Affairs investigations into officer-involved shootings -- Incarcerated population interrogation -- How to apply bloodstain pattern analysis -- 11. Applications of bloodstain pattern evidence to crime scene investigation -- Applying workshops and lectures to case work-up -- The importance of the 3D approach -- Applications to review within a 3D context -- 12. Bloodstain pattern application in court -- History from the legal viewpoint -- Interactions between lawyers and bloodstain pattern analysis experts -- Importance of pretrial motions -- Application of expertise early in the case -- Questions for key witnesses in bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) cases -- V. Research for the future -- 13. Reinventing the wheel -- Identify and limit the specific problem or question to be understood and/or resolved with the project -- Conduct a literature search for applicable scientific foundations -- Construct an experimental design for the project -- Acquire and/or manufacture instrumentation and devices, and compile a formula for reagents as necessary -- Identify what and how records of the project results will be kept and distributed -- Conduct the project -- Review results, interpret information gleaned, and draw conclusions -- Suggest modifications for future projects to deal with unsuspected results and extend understanding -- 14. Research project examples -- Color used to determine age of bloodstains -- The investigation into the footprint of a blood drop -- CSF and blood project -- 15. Summation and review -- History -- Who is affected by discoveries in bloodstain pattern evidence?
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9780124159303 0124159303
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363.2562 W872b
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