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by W.
Jerry Chisum, Brent Turvey.
Crime Reconstruction is a working guide to the
interpretation of physical evidence, designed for the forensic
generalist and those with multiple forensic specialties. It was
developed to aid these forensic reconstructionists with the formulation
of hypotheses and conclusions that stay within the known limits
of forensic evidence. Crime Reconstruction begins with chapters
on the history and ethics of crime reconstruction, and then shifts
to the more applied subjects of general reconstruction methods
and practice standards. It concludes with chapters on courtroom
conduct and evidence admissibility, to prepare forensic reconstructionists
for what awaits them when they take the witness stand.
Crime Reconstruction is a watershed collaborative effort by
internationally known, qualified and respected forensic science
practitioners with generations of case experience. Forensic pioneers
such as John D. DeHaan, John I. Thornton, and W. Jerry Chisum
contribute chapters on arson reconstruction, trace evidence interpretation,
advanced bloodstain interpretation, and reconstructionist ethics.
Other chapters cover the subjects of shooting incident reconstruction,
interpreting digital evidence, staged crime scenes, and examiner
bias. Rarely have so many forensic giants collaborated, and never
before have the natural limits of physical evidence been made
so clear.
FEATRURES
• Contains the first practice standards
ever published for the reconstruction of crime
• Provides a clear ethical canon for the reconstructionist
• Includes groundbreaking discussions of examiner bias and observer effects
as they impact forensic evidence interpretation
• Ideal for applied courses on the subject of crime reconstruction, as well
as those teaching crime reconstruction theory within criminology and criminal
justice programs
Sample
Chapter One PDF
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
A History of Crime Reconstruction
By W. Jerry Chisum & Brent E. Turvey, MS
Chapter 2
Crime Reconstruction – Ethos and Ethics
By Dr. John I. Thornton, Napa County Sheriff’s Department
Chapter 3
Observer Effects & Examiner Bias: Psychological Influences on the Forensic
Examiner
By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD & Brent E. Turvey, MS
Chapter 4
Practice Standards for the Reconstruction of Crime
By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS
Chapter 5
Methods of Crime Reconstruction
By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS
Chapter 6
Evidence Dynamics
By W. Jerry Chisum, B.S. & Brent E. Turvey, MS
Chapter 7
Trace Evidence in Crime Reconstruction
By John I. Thornton, Dcrim & Donna Kimmel-Lake
Chapter 8
Shooting Incident Reconstruction
By Bruce Moran, BS
Chapter 9
Reconstruction Using Bloodstain Evidence
By W. Jerry Chisum, BS
Chapter 10
Fire Scene Reconstruction
By Dr. John Dehaan
Chapter 11
Reconstructing Digital Evidence
By Eoghan Casey, MA
Chapter 12
Staged Crime Scenes
By W. Jerry Chisum, BS & Brent E. Turvey, MS
Chapter 13
Surviving and Thriving in the Courtroom
By Raymond J. Davis, MS
Chapter 14
Reconstructionists in a Post-Daubert and Post-DNA Courtroom
By Craig M. Cooley, MS, JD
AUTHORS
W. Jerry Chisum
Retired, past President of California Association of Criminalists
and American Society of Crime Lab Directors, Elk Grove, CA, USA
William Jerry Chisum has been a criminalist since 1960. He studied
under Dr. Paul L. Kirk at U.C. Berkeley, worked in San Bernardino,
and set up the Kern County Laboratory in Bakersfield. After joining
the California Dept. of Justice, he took a leave of absence (1971-73)
to work at Stanford Research Institute. He has been President
of the California Association of Criminalists three times, and
has also served as President of the American Society of Crime
Lab Directors. In October of 1998, he retired from 37 years of
public service but continues working as a private consultant.
An accomplished teacher and lecturer, he has also been published
in many forensic science journals and books.
Brent Turvey
Forensic Solutions LLC, Sitka, Alaska, U.S.A.
Brent E. Turvey received a Bachelor of Science degree from Portland
State University in Psychology, an additional Bachelor of Science
degree in History, and a Masters of Science in Forensic Science
from the University of New Haven. Since graduating in 1996, Brent
has consulted with many agencies, attorneys, and police departments
in the United States, Australia, China, Canada, Barbados, and Korea
on rapes, homicides, and multiple death cases, as a forensic scientist
and criminal profiler. He has also been court qualified as an expert
in the areas of criminal profiling, crime scene investigation,
forensic science and crime reconstruction, and has twice visited
China to lecture before groups of detectives of the Beijing, X'ian,
Wuhan, Hanjou, and Shanghai police bureaus, at the invitation of
the Chinese government. He is the author of Criminal
Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis, 2nd
Edition, and
co-author of the Rape
Investigation Handbook (2004) along with
Detective John O. Savino of the NYPD's Manhattan Special Victim
Squad.
Hardcover
616 pages
7 7/16" X 9 11/16"
retail $79.95
Our Price $63.95
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