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Forensic Dna Collection At Death Scenes - A Pictorial Guide

English · Paperback / Softback

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Using real death scene photos and actual cases as examples, this atlas provides a practical approach to evidence collection with emphasis on proper identification, documentation, and preservation. The book demonstrates best practices for collecting DNA from decedents depending on the circumstances of the death scene and other materials present on the decedent. The authors discuss the success of the techniques employed in each scenario and analyze the DNA results obtained. The techniques can also be applied to sexual assault cases, where DNA is collected from the body after an assault takes place.


List of contents

Introduction. Introduction and History. The Program Matures. Training. Scene Interactions. Supplies. Documentation. Collection Techniques. Preservation and Packaging. Body Swabbings. Blood Patterns. Bindings, Clothing, Wrappings. Tough Places. Trace Success Cases. Administration. Closing Remarks. References. Index.

About the author

PhD. Williams

Summary

DNA evidence collected from death scenes is an essential tool for law enforcement, death investigators, and forensic pathologists—providing insights into cause and manner of death as well as the identification of the responsible person or persons. Ineffective collection procedures raise the risk of evidence being altered or lost during transportation of the body. Using real death scene photos and actual cases as examples, Forensic DNA Collection at Death Scenes: A Pictorial Guide provides a practical approach to evidence collection with emphasis on proper identification, collection, documentation, and preservation.
The first atlas of its kind, it demonstrates best practices for collecting DNA from decedents depending on the circumstances of the death scene and other materials present on the decedent such as clothing, bindings, and other objects. The authors discuss the success of the techniques employed in each scenario and analyze the DNA results obtained. The techniques employed at death scenes can also be applied to sexual assault cases, where DNA is collected from the body after an assault takes place.
The increasing applications of evidence-based medicine and forensic science to criminal justice and civil litigation demand that crime scene investigations be more scientific, better organized, and multidisciplinary. This atlas provides a step-by-step guide to effective, uncompromising evidence collection.

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