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- 作 者:MICHAEL S.MALONEY
- 出 版 社:CRC PRESS
- 出版年份:2012
- ISBN:1439845905
- 页数:334 页
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Section Ⅰ DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATION3
1 Initial Response3
Notification3
Scene Coordination3
Arrival at Scene4
Immediate Actions4
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)4
Law Enforcement First Responders5
Legal Authority5
Identifying Scope of Scene5
Identifying Ancillary Scenes5
Administrative Scene Controls6
Major Scene Considerations6
Media Area7
Command Briefings7
2 Scene Evaluation, Analysis, Strategy, and Direction9
Death Scene Response9
Initial Information9
Arrival at Scene9
Scene Evaluation9
Initial Walk-Through9
Preliminary Examination of Deceased10
Movement to Body: Point-to-Point Search10
Determine Death10
Presumptive Determination of Death10
Victim Alive, Expected to Die10
Preserving Perishable Evidence on Clothing or Body10
Postmortem Indicators11
Pronouncement of Death11
EMS11
Medical Doctor11
Justice of the Peace11
Coroner11
Identify, Secure, and Preserve Primary Scene11
Identify, Secure, and Preserve Secondary Scenes12
The Body: Primary and Secondary Scenes12
Preserve Perishable Evidence12
Note Scene Indicators13
Documentation of Injury13
Documentation of Postmortem Indicators13
Investigative Plan and Scene Strategy13
Scene Considerations14
Order of Processing14
Investigative Plan14
Determine Investigative Direction15
3 Natural Deaths17
Definition of Natural Death17
Legal Considerations17
Death Scene Interviews18
First Responders18
Family Members18
Decedent’s Physician18
Scene Considerations19
Recovery of Human Remains19
Initial Approach and Contact with Body19
Initial Approach19
Preliminary Determination of Death20
Documentation, Preservation, and/or Collection of Perishable Evidence20
Post Mortem Indicators20
Death Scene Processing21
Take Control of Scene21
Conduct Initial Scene Walk-Through22
Legal Determination of Death22
Plan Development22
Conduct Team Briefing22
Scene Processing23
Documenting Scene Indicators24
Identifying Secondary Death Scenes24
Processing Body24
Photographing Body24
Sketching Body25
Documenting with Notes25
Examination of Body25
Outdoor Death Scenes26
Common Indicators of Natural Death26
Related Searches26
4 Accidental Deaths27
Definition of Accidental Death27
Legal Considerations27
Death Scene Interviews28
First Responders28
Witnesses28
Gunshot Residue (GSR) Examination and Collection28
Scene Considerations29
Recovery of Human Remains29
Initial Approach and Contact with Body29
Initial Approach29
Preliminary Determination of Death30
Documentation, Preservation, and/or Collection of Perishable Evidence30
Post Mortem Indicators30
Death Scene Processing31
Take Control of Scene31
Conduct Initial Scene Walk-Through31
Legal Determination of Death32
Plan Development32
Conduct Team Briefing32
Scene Processing32
Documenting Scene Indicators33
Identifying Secondary Death Scenes34
Processing Body34
Photographing Body34
Sketching Body35
Documenting with Notes35
Examination of Body35
Outdoor Death Scenes36
Evidence Commonly Associated with Accidental Deaths36
Related Searches36
5 Suicidal Deaths37
Definition of Suicide37
Legal Considerations37
Death Scene Interviews38
First Responders38
Gunshot Residue (GSR) Examination and Collection38
Scene Considerations38
Recovery of Remains39
Initial Approach and Contact with Body39
Initial Approach39
Preliminary Determination of Death39
Documentation, Preservation, and/or Collection of Perishable Evidence39
Post Mortem Indicators40
Death Scene Processing41
Take Control of Scene41
Conduct Initial Scene Walk-Through41
Legal Determination of Death41
Plan Development41
Conduct Team Briefing42
Scene Processing42
Documenting Scene Indicators43
Identifying Secondary Death Scenes43
Processing Body43
Photographing Body44
Sketching Body44
Documenting with Notes44
Examination of Body45
Outdoor Death Scenes46
Evidence Commonly Associated with Suicides46
Related Searches46
6 Homicidal Deaths47
Definition of Homicide47
Legal Considerations47
Death Scene Interviews48
First Responders48
Witnesses48
Gunshot Residue (GSR) Examination and Collection49
Scene Considerations49
Recovery of Human Remains49
Initial Approach and Contact with Body50
Initial Approach50
Preliminary Determination of Death50
Documentation, Preservation, and/or Collection of Perishable Evidence50
Post Mortem Indicators50
Death Scene Processing51
Identifying Primary and Secondary Death Scenes51
Primary Scene51
Secondary Scenes52
Take Control of Scene52
Conduct Initial Scene Walk-Through52
Legal Determination of Death52
Plan Development52
Conduct Team Briefing53
Scene Processing53
Document Scene Indicators54
Processing Body54
Photographing Body55
Sketching Body56
Documenting with Notes56
Examination of Body57
Outdoor Death Scenes58
Evidence Commonly Associated with Homicidal Deaths58
Related Searches58
7 The Role of Medical Examiner59
Establishing Cause of Death60
Establishing Manner of Death60
Death Scene60
Scene Considerations60
On-Scene Body Processing Procedures61
Circumstances Requiring Autopsy61
Procedures in Lieu of Autopsy62
Reports and Reporting63
Outbrief63
Preliminary Autopsy Report63
Toxicology Report63
Final Autopsy Report63
8 Autopsy Protocol and Investigator’s Role65
Circumstances Requiring Autopsy65
Procedures in Lieu of Autopsy66
Investigator’s Responsibilities at Autopsy66
Equipment Required66
Arrival66
External Examination67
Internal Examination68
After Examination68
Autopsy Photography Guidelines68
General68
ME Photographer69
Investigator69
Required Photographs and Documentation69
Injury Mapping70
Internal Examination Photographs72
Evidence Photographs72
Custody of Evidence from Autopsy72
Outbrief with Medical Examiner73
Section Ⅱ RECOVERY OF REMAINS73
9 Searching for Human Remains77
General Search Guidelines77
Specific Search Guidelines77
Point-to-Point Search77
Line Search79
Grid Search79
Spiral Search80
10 Surface Recovery of Human Remains81
General81
Locating Remains81
Visual Techniques81
Cadaver Dogs82
Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) and Thermal Tomography82
NecroSearch International82
Body Processing82
Scene Processing83
Establishing Datum83
Establishing Grid83
Surface Documentation and Recovery of Evidence86
Recovery of Remains86
Sifting Soil87
Scientific Assistance87
11 Recovery of Buried Human Remains89
General Principles89
Locating Remains89
Visual Methods89
Expedient Grave Indicators89
Shallow Grave Indicators90
Buried Remains Indicators90
Probing Method90
Cadaver Dogs91
Technological Methods91
NecroSearch International92
Processing Scene93
Surface Documentation and Recovery of Evidence93
Surface Preparation93
Establishing Datum93
Establishing Grid93
Preparing Sifting Site96
Excavating Grave96
Sifting Soil99
Impression Evidence99
Soil Evidence99
12 Aquatic Recovery of Human Remains101
General Principles101
Locating Remains101
Surface Search101
Aerial Search102
Underwater Search102
Drift103
Computer Simulation Modeling103
Cadaver Dogs103
Technological Search104
Trained Volunteer Teams105
Processing Scene106
Processing Body106
Documenting Recovery106
Remains Recovered from Predator107
13 Estimating Postmortem Interval109
Determining Time Range109
Immediate Postmortem Changes109
Early Postmortem Changes109
Postmortem Lividity (Livor Mortis)109
Postmortem Rigidity (Rigor Mortis)110
Postmortem Cooling (Algor Mortis)110
Factors Affecting Rate of Temperature Change111
Late Postmortem Changes111
Decomposition111
Adipocere Development111
Mummification111
Skeletonization112
Other Postmortem Factors112
Section Ⅲ WOUND DYNAMICS AND MECHANISMSOF INJURY112
14 Asphyxiation115
Strangulation115
Manual Strangulation (Throttling)115
General115
Scene115
Body116
Ligature Strangulation (Garroting)116
General117
Scene117
Body117
Hanging118
General118
Scene118
Body119
Autoerotic Asphyxiation120
General120
Scene120
Body121
Choking121
General121
Scene121
Body121
Smothering121
General122
Scene122
Body122
Mechanical Asphyxia123
General123
Scene123
Body123
Chemical Asphyxia124
General124
Scene124
Helium or Nitrogen Scene (Exit Bag or Exit Hood124
Carbon Monoxide Scene: Heater125
Carbon Monoxide Scene: Vehicle125
Body126
Drowning126
General126
Scene126
Body127
15 Sharp Force Injuries129
General129
Scene129
Body129
16 Blunt Force Injuries133
General133
Scene133
Body133
17 Chopping Injuries135
General135
Scene135
Body135
18 Firearms: Handgun and Rifle Wounds137
Gunshot Wounds137
Entrance and Exit Wounds137
Entrance Wounds137
Exit Wounds137
Effects of Distance on Gunshot Wounds138
Contact Gunshot Wounds138
Hard Contact Wounds138
Loose Contact Wounds139
Angled Contact Wounds139
Incomplete Contact Wounds141
Near Contact Wounds141
Intermediate Range Wounds142
Distant Wounds143
Rifle Wounds143
19 Firearms: Shotgun Wounds145
Shotgun Wounds145
Exit Wounds145
Shotcup and Wadding145
Effects of Distance on Wounds145
Contact Wounds145
Stellate Wounds147
Hard Contact Head Wounds147
Intra-Oral Wounds147
Wounds to Trunk147
Near Contact Wounds147
Close and Intermediate Range Wounds147
Long Range Wounds149
20 Explosive Injuries151
General Considerations151
Scene151
Body152
Mechanisms of Blast Injuries152
Primary152
Secondary152
Tertiary153
Quaternary153
Cautions153
21 Thermal Injuries155
General Considerations155
Scene155
Body156
First Degree Burns156
Second Degree Burns156
Third Degree Burns157
Fourth Degree burns157
Deaths from Fire-Related Injuries157
22 Electrical Injuries159
Scene159
Body159
Section Ⅳ SPECIAL DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATIONS159
23 Infant Deaths163
Violent Death163
Asphyxial163
Asphyxial by Entrapment (Rollover)163
Shaken Baby Syndrome and Shaken Baby with Impact Syndrome164
Medical Findings164
Failure to Thrive165
Organic Causes165
Neglect165
Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID)166
Victim166
Scene167
Dietary History168
Medical History169
Mother’s Pregnancy History170
24 Child and Infant Deaths: Physical Abuseand Neglect171
Scene171
Weapon or Item Used to Inflict Injury171
Burns, Scalds, Immersion Burns171
Falling Injuries and Staged Accidents172
Neglect172
Body173
Skeletal System Injuries173
Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Injuries173
Immersion, Contact, and Cigarette Burns174
Head and Central Nervous System Injuries175
Chest and Abdominal Injuries176
Autopsy176
Additional Questions for Medical Examiner177
Medical Records Review177
25 Child Deaths: Sexual Abduction and Murder179
Abduction179
Missing Child Report179
Scene180
Sexual Assault180
Searches Related to Pedophile180
Murder182
Body Recovery183
Evidence on Body183
Examination of Suspect184
26 Sexual Activities Resulting in Death185
Natural Death during Coitus185
Body185
Scene185
Accidental Death during Autoerotic Asphyxia185
Body186
Scene186
Homicide: Sexual Asphyxia by Partner186
Face Sitting and Breath Control186
Body186
Scene187
Body187
Scene187
27 Sexual Assaults Resulting in Death189
Examination of Victim189
Sexual Assault Evidence189
Physical Assault Evidence190
Examination of Suspect190
Examination of Intimate Partner191
Scene Considerations191
28 Death Scenes with Multiple Victims193
Multiple Victims at a Single Location193
Spree Killings193
Mass Murders194
Section Ⅴ DEATH SCENE MANAGEMENT, TASKS,AND RESPONSIBILITIES194
29 Death Scene Management197
Arrival and Initial Organization197
Strategy and Direction197
Available Personnel198
Scene Documentation and Processing198
Command Function198
Scene Completion and Post-Scene Activities199
30 Death Scene Sketching201
Sketch Components201
Depictions201
Sketch Types203
Scene Measurements204
Methods of Measuring207
Evidence Identification210
31 Death Scene Photography and Videography211
Photography211
Set-Up211
Technique211
General Guidelines212
Flash Use213
Filter Use214
Scene Photography214
Overlapping Method214
Progressive Method214
Photographing Evidence214
Photographic Perspectives215
Videography217
Set-Up217
Technique217
Videography Subjects217
32 Death Scene Notes and Observations219
Scene Observation219
Indoor Scene Observations219
Doors219
Windows220
Kitchen and Dining Room220
Environmental Controls220
Laundry and Utility Areas220
Lighting220
Telephones and Mobile Phones220
Mail220
Wastebaskets and Ashtrays221
Bath and Toilet Areas221
Calendars and Planners221
Computers and Internet221
Body221
Clothing221
Postmortem Indicators221
Identification of Decedent222
Wounds and Injuries222
Outdoor Scene Observations222
Environmental Conditions222
Immediate Area of Death Scene222
Extended Area of Death Scene222
33 Death Scene Search Procedures223
General Search Guidelines223
Confined Area Searches223
Point-to-Point Search223
Clockwise and Counterclockwise Search224
High and Low Search224
Sector or Zone Search224
Open Area Search225
Line Search226
Grid Search226
Spiral Search226
Specific Search Guidelines228
Body Search228
Vehicle Search229
Exterior229
Interior229
Trunk229
Engine Compartment229
Computer Search230
Seizure230
Analysis230
Section Ⅵ DEATH SCENE EVIDENCE PROCESSING233
34 Documenting and Processing Bloodstain Patterns233
Detection233
Visual Method233
Alternate Light Source (ALS) Method234
Infrared (IR) Method234
Chemical Enhancement Method235
Luminol235
BlueStar236
Fluorescein236
Isolation and Identification of Discrete Patterns236
Spatter236
Linear Spatter236
Non-Linear Spatter237
Non-Spatter237
Documentation238
Mapping238
Clothing240
Mapping Large Area Patterns240
Photography241
Sketching241
Sampling and Collection241
35 Documenting Shooting Scenes243
Recovery of Firearm Evidence from Scene243
Weapon243
Safety: Paramount Concern243
Firearm Documentation243
Ensuring Weapon Safety244
Processing Weapon at Scene244
Collection and Packaging of Firearm244
Recovery of Firearm from Water244
Recovery of Casings, Cartridges, and Bullets245
Collection and Packaging of Bullets and Cartridges245
Additional Analyses245
Documenting Bullet Defects245
Chemical Testing for Bullet Defects247
Copper247
Lead247
Recovery of Firearm Evidence from Body and clothing248
Detection of Gunpowder Patterns248
Visual248
Infrared (IR)248
Collection and Packaging of Clothing249
Documentation and Collection of Gunshot Residue (GSR)250
Gunshot Wounds of Suicide250
Scene250
Body251
Mechanisms of Injury251
Wound Dynamics251
36 Entomological Evidence253
Adult and Flying Insects253
Collection of Crawling Insects253
Collection of Maggots, Pupae, and other Immature InsectForms253
Collection of Insects in Soil254
Documentation254
37 Biological Evidence255
Touch DNA Analysis255
Detection255
Preservation and Collection255
Biological Fluids and Stains256
Detection256
Scene Analysis256
Collection of Biological Stains256
General257
Dry Stains257
Wet Stains258
Liquid Stains258
Packaging258
38 Trace Evidence at the Scene261
General Processing Guidelines261
Detection261
Collection261
Packaging262
Hairs262
Fibers263
Paint263
Collection263
Control Samples263
Known Samples263
Packaging264
Glass264
Collection264
Packaging264
Building Materials265
Collection265
Soil265
Collection265
Known Sample265
Alibi Sample266
Packaging266
Trace Metals266
Collection266
Hazardous Materials267
39 Friction Ridge Evidence at the Scene269
Prints on Body269
Patent Prints (Visible)269
Latent Prints270
Detection270
Transfer Lift Method (Figure 39.1)270
Prints at Scene271
General271
Detecting Prints272
Oblique Lighting272
Reflected Ultraviolet Imaging System (RUVIS)272
Alternate Light Sources272
Photography of Prints272
Prints on Non-Porous Surfaces273
Superglue (Cyanoacrylate) Fuming274
Prints on Porous Surfaces274
Chemical Development of Latent Prints275
Latent Prints on Non-Porous Surfaces275
Packaging Latent Print Evidence275
Non-Porous275
Porous276
40 Impression Evidence277
Toolmarks and Bites277
General277
Detection277
Photography277
Processing and Casting Toolmarks278
Bite Marks: Special Considerations278
Footwear and Tire (Three-Dimensional) Impression Evidence279
General279
Detection280
Photography280
Processing and Casting280
Impressions in Snow281
Tire Marks: Special Considerations281
Packaging282
Footwear and Tire (Two-Dimensional) Impression Evidence282
Photography282
Detection282
Processing283
Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter283
Stati-Lift?284
Gel Lift284
Tape Lift284
Moist Impression285
Processing: Wet285
Processing: Dry285
Packaging285
Appendix A: Universal Precautions for Blood Borne Pathogens287
Appendix B: Death Scene Notes291
Appendix C: Death Scene Notes: Supplemental293
Appendix D: Biological Evidence Notes295
Appendix E: Friction Ridge Evidence297
Appendix F: Impression Evidence Notes299
Appendix G: Trace Evidence Notes301
Appendix H: Death Scene Entry log303
Appendix I: Photographic Log305
Appendix J: Photographic Head Slate307
Appendix K: Immersion Burn Worksheet309
Appendix L: SUID Scene Worksheet311
Appendix M: Firearms Documentation worksheet319
Appendix N: Post Blast Worksheet321
Appendix O: Druggist Fold323
Appendix P: Post Mortem Indicators Worksheet325
Index327
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1、内容概述
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3、应用价值
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4、优势分析
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2. 案例丰富:结合了大量实际案例,使读者能够更好地理解和应用所学知识。
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4. 实用性强:为从事死亡现场调查的专业人士提供了实用的参考,有助于提高工作效率。
总结:
《DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATION PROCEDURAL GUIDE.pdf》是一本关于死亡现场调查的实用指南,内容丰富、结构清晰、案例丰富。通过阅读该文档,读者可以全面了解死亡现场调查的流程和技巧,提高自己的专业素养。本文从内容、结构、应用和优势四个方面对《DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATION PROCEDURAL GUIDE.pdf》进行了详细阐述,旨在为读者提供全面了解该文档的途径。
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