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Practical Homicide Investigation: Checklist and Field Guide

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Practical Homicide Investigation: Checklist and Field Guide

This practical "how-to" guide contains many of the checklists from Practical Homicide Investigation, Third Edition that lead you step-by-step through procedures, tactics, and forensic techniques used in sudden death and violent death investigations. Using these checklists will ensure that a proper and complete investigation is undertaken at the death scene.

By Vernon J. Geberth,

ISBN: 9780849381607

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  • Compact and light weight for easy transport
  • Laminated cover and strong wire binding for durability
  • Indexed by type of crime for quick and easy reference
  • Appendix included for collection of evidence procedures
  • Improved checklists for use in field work

    This practical "how-to" guide contains many of the checklists from Practical Homicide Investigation, Third Edition that lead you step-by-step through procedures, tactics, and forensic techniques used in sudden death and violent death investigations. Using these checklists will ensure that a proper and complete investigation is undertaken at the death scene.

    Many times, officers in the field come across evidence that they don't know how to collect properly. This versatile field guide contains an important appendix that provides collection of evidence procedures for field personnel, indicating specific types of evidence and how to collect it.

    With the help of this book, no matter when you come into an investigation you are on-line and ready to go. Indexed by type of crime for quick and easy reference, this guide is a must-have for anyone responding to a death investigation.

    Table of Contents
    The Checklist Approach to Homicide Investigation
    THE HOMICIDE CRIME SCENE
    Introduction
    The Crime Scene
    THE PATROL OFFICER'S DUTIES
    First Officer's Duties Upon Arrival
    Patrol Officer Establishing the Crime Scene
    Protecting the Crime Scene
    The Crime Scene Sign-In Sheet
    The First Officer Initiates the Homicide Investigation
    Recommended Procedures to Initiate the Investigation
    Patrol Officer's Quicklist
    The Patrol Officer's Checklist
    Initial Call/Receipt of Information
    Arrival at the Homicide Crime Scene
    Protection of the Crime Scene
    Notifications
    Preliminary Investigation
    Suspect in Custody
    Suicide and Accidental Deaths
    THE PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION AT THE SCENE
    The Detectives
    Initial Receipt of Information
    Prior to Leaving for the Scene Instruct Patrol to...
    THE INVESTIGATIVE CHECKLIST
    Documentation
    Initial Receipt of Information
    Arrival at the Homicide - Death Scene
    Preliminary Inspection of the Body at the Crime Scene
    Implement Crime Scene Control Procedures
    Initiate a Crime Scene Log
    Establish a Policy for Crime Scene Integrity
    Establish a Command Post or Temporary Headquarters
    Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Ambulance Personnel
    Initiate a Canvass
    Weapons
    The Suspect in Custody
    Suspect in Custody: Interrogation at the Scene
    Crime Scene Photographs
    Documentation of Crime Scene Photographs
    Recommended Crime Scene Photographs
    The Crime Scene Sketch
    The Crime Scene Search
    Dust for Fingerprints
    Description of the Deceased
    Preliminary Medical Examination at the Scene
    Victim - Hospital Information
    Evidence Process and Control Procedures
    Release of the Homicide Crime Scene
    Duties of the Detective Supervisor on Arrival at the Scene
    SPECIFIC INVESTIGATIVE DUTIES AT THE SCENE
    The Suspect in Custody
    Evaluation of the Suspect's Demeanor and Mental Capacity
    Obtaining a Dying Declaration
    Questions to be Asked in a Dying Declaration
    Documentation of the Dying Declaration
    SUICIDE INVESTIGATION
    Investigative Considerations
    Suicide Notes
    Suicide Checklist
    Evaluation of the Wounds
    Psychological State of the Victim
    Any Prior Mental Disease or Defect
    Recognized Warning Signs and Extreme Danger Signs in Suicides Warning Signs
    Extreme Danger Signs
    Final Exit Suicides
    Investigative Checklist for Final Exit Cases
    Recommendations
    SUICIDE-BY-COP SCENARIOS
    Some Suicide Indicators Are...
    AUTOEROTIC FATALITIES (ACCIDENTAL SEXUAL ASPHYXIA)
    Investigative Considerations
    Autoerotic Checklist
    INVESTIGATING FATAL FIRES CHECKLIST
    The Investigative Considerations
    The Fire Incident
    Suspicious Designation: General Determination
    Factors
    Maintenance of the Fire Crime Scene
    Investigation at the Scene
    Determination of Arson
    SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS)
    Investigative Checklist
    MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY (MSBP)
    Warning Signs
    CRIME SCENE DOCUMENTATION
    Documentation of Crime Scene Photographs
    Recommended Crime Scene Photographs
    Videotape Protocol
    Arrival at Scene
    Taping Protocol Checklist
    DOCUMENTATION OF THE CRIME SCENE SKETCH
    The Title Block
    THE HOMICIDE CRIME SCENE SEARCH
    Formulating the Search
    Examination of the Body at the Scene
    Examination of the Outdoor Crime Scene
    RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTING PROPER DEATH NOTIFICATIONS TO SURVIVING FAMILY MEMBERS
    SEX-RELATED HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
    The Crime Scene Investigation
    Sex-Related Crime Scene Checklist
    THE MEDICOLEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
    Examination of the Crime Scene
    Descriptive Information
    ANATOMICAL FIGURES
    Supervisor's Homicide Checklist
    Supervising the Preliminary Investigation at the Scene
    Directing Specific Investigative Duties
    Supervising Homicide Crime Scene Search
    THE INVESTIGATION OF POLICE-RELATED SHOOTINGS
    Police-Related Shooting Report
    APPENDIX
    PROCEDURES FOR THE COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE
    COLLECTION OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF EVIDENCE
    Body Materials
    Blood (Wet)
    Blood Stains (Dry)
    Semen
    Urine
    Spittle or Saliva
    Feces
    Vomit
    Tissue
    Hair
    Objects
    Bullets
    Discharged Casings or Cartridges
    Shotgun Shells
    Live Cartridges or Rounds of Ammunition
    Shotgun Wadding
    Weapons
    Firearms
    Fibers
    Fabric
    Cigarette/Cigar Butts
    Displaced Furniture
    Soil
    Tools
    Vehicles
    Clothing
    Documents (Letters, Notes, Papers)
    Glass
    Impressions
    Fingerprint Examination
    Types of Fingerprints
    Development of Fingerprints
    Chemical Processes
    Tire Tracks and Footprints
    Tool Marks
    Newly Damaged Areas
    Collection of Bite-Mark Evidence at the Scene
    Photographs of the Bite-Mark Wound
    Saliva Washings
    Application of DNA Technology
    Notes

    Publication Date: 11/1/1996
    Number of Pages: 96

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