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Crime Scene Processing in Correctional Facilities is an invaluable resource for crime scene investigators, legal professionals, and the staff, leadership, and mangers of correctional facilities themselves.
List of contents
1. The Challenge 2. Selecting the Correctional Crime Scene Investigator 3. Responsibilities 4. Crime Scene Classification System & Crime Scene Investigation Inventory 5. Crime Scene Processing Methodology and Checklists 6. Crime Scene Procedures & Protocol Considerations 7. The Role of the Custodial CSI in Escapes, Use of Force, and Shooting Incidents 8. Forensic Pathology in the Correctional Setting 9. Bloodstain Pattern Evidence in the Correctional Setting 10. Suicide Investigations in the Correctional Setting 11. Footwear Evidence in the Correctional Setting 12. Fingerprint Evidence in Jails and Prison 13. Dealing with the Evidence 14. Fire Investigations 15. Interview Techniques in the Correctional Setting 16. Essential Report Writing 17. Courtroom Testimony 18. The Conclusion
About the author
Investigator David Doglietto, CSCSA spent 18 of his 29 years of service with the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation as an investigator, responsible for investigating all major crimes involving the inmate population, whether at the facility or in the community. This experience included the processing of crime scenes in this challenging environment. Now retired, he provides valuable experience and insight to teaching the scientific methodology of crime scene processing; especially in the correctional setting.
Summary
Crime Scene Processing in Correctional Facilities is an invaluable resource for crime scene investigators, legal professionals, and the staff, leadership, and mangers of correctional facilities themselves.