Death investigations / James M. Adcock, Arthur S. Chancellor.
Material type: TextSeries: Jones & Bartlett Learning's guides to law enforcement investigation | The law enforcement guide to investigationsPublication details: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2013Description: xvii, 337 p., [14] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cmISBN: 9781449626747 (pbk.); 1449626742Subject(s): Homicide investigation | Death -- Causes | Criminal investigation | Medical examiners (Law)DDC classification: 363.25/952
Contents:
Understanding death and the death investigation system Conceptualizing and applying the investigative process in death cases The first responders The crime scene The preliminary investigation Victimology Autopsy and interpretation of injuries Interviewing witnesses and suspects Reconstruction and formalizing the investigative process Investigating equivocal deaths Common mistakes in death investigations Legal coordination and considerations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Understanding death and the death investigation system Conceptualizing and applying the investigative process in death cases The first responders The crime scene The preliminary investigation Victimology Autopsy and interpretation of injuries Interviewing witnesses and suspects Reconstruction and formalizing the investigative process Investigating equivocal deaths Common mistakes in death investigations Legal coordination and considerations.
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