Bloodstain pattern evidence: objective approaches and case applications/ Anita Y. Wonder
Material type: TextPublication details: Amersdam: Elesevier, 2007Description: xii, 383 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780123704825Subject(s): Bloodstains | Hemodynamics | Forensic hematology | CriminologyDDC classification: 363.25Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 363.25 WON/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P11599 |
Section I. Introduction --
1. Introduction --
2. The American founding father of bloodstain pattern evidence, The Kirk years --
3. Understanding blood behavior --
4. Trigonometry in bloodstain pattern evidence, math use in question --
Section II. Case applications --
5. Timing is everything --
6. The Alexander Lindsay second inquiry --
7. Who was the shooter? --
8. Traffic salutations in America --
9. The body on the porch --
10. Lil' ol' guy who woke up dead --
11. Self-defense staging homicide by gunshot --
12. Crime scene artwork, staged assault --
13. Curiosity caught the murderer --
14. Informant execution --
15. Lack of the crime lab involvement --
16. On duty officer involved shooting --
17. Three down and still missed intended victim --
18. Perfect stories --
19. Family elimination --
20. A tragedy of errors homicide --
21. The accomplice wouldn't plea --
22. Magic bullet in alleged drive-by shooting --
23. Perry Mason is a myth --
24. Hidden face, blunt force assault --
25. Body in the bathtub --
Section III. Bloodstain pattern evidence interactions with other forensic disciplines --
26. Bloodstain pattern evidence and law enforcement --
27. The forensic crime lab and bloodstain pattern evidence --
28. DNA and bloodstain pattern evidence --
29. Pathology and bloodstain pattern evidence : the predominant good, occasional bad, and rare ugly --
30. Bloodstain pattern evidence and the Law --
Section IV. Experience with training in bloodstain pattern evidence --
31. Preparations for bloodstain pattern workshops --
32. Spatter group exercises --
33. Exercises with groups other than spatters (nonspatter groups) --
34. Special projects, practical exams, and mock crime scenes --
Section V. The future of bloodstain pattern evidence --
35. Research in bloodstain pattern evidence --
36. Summation --
Appendixes --
Appendix A. Flow diagram --
Appendix B. An objective approach to spatter classification based on SAADD --
Appendix C. Spatter classification table --
Appendix D. Twenty-fie bloodspatters to practice measuring --
Appendix E. Tips on sequencing pattern categories --
Appendix F. Some random values for future research --Appendix G. Glossary--
Appendix H. List of abbreviations.
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