Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: With an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

With an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction

1997 • 424 pages

Bloodstain pattern analysis helps establish events associated with violent crimes. It is a critical bridge between forensics and the definition of a precise crime reconstruction. The second edition of this bestselling book is thoroughly updated to employ recent protocols, including the application of scientific method, the use of flow charts, and the inter-relationship of crime scene analysis to criminal profiling. It provides more illustrations, including color photographs, and explains the use of computer programs to create demonstrative evidence for court.

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Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations

Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations is a 23-book series with 23 released primary works first released in 1982 with contributions by Vernon J. Geberth, Vincent J.M. DiMaio, and Dominick J. Di Maio.


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