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In Bloodstain Pattern Evidence , the concepts introduced in the author's first book, Blood Dynamics , are updated and applied to provide essential answers in the resolution of actual crimes. The book is accessible to all levels of investigators, regardless of academic background, and allows readers to develop a fundamental understanding of the underlying scientific principles behind bloodstain pattern evidence. Bloodstain Pattern Evidence builds on the fundamental ideas brought about by an understanding of Non-Newtonian dynamics, and illustrates through case work the practical forensic…mehr
In Bloodstain Pattern Evidence, the concepts introduced in the author's first book, Blood Dynamics, are updated and applied to provide essential answers in the resolution of actual crimes. The book is accessible to all levels of investigators, regardless of academic background, and allows readers to develop a fundamental understanding of the underlying scientific principles behind bloodstain pattern evidence.
Bloodstain Pattern Evidence builds on the fundamental ideas brought about by an understanding of Non-Newtonian dynamics, and illustrates through case work the practical forensic science applications of these principles to the analysis of bloodstain patterns.
Extensive case examples provide practical application of essential pattern analysis principles
Extensively illustrated with over 350 photos and line drawings
Takes a unique and scientific approach to bloodstain pattern analysis by exploring the fundamentals of fluid behavior
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Anita Wonder is Founder and Director of the Wonder Institute, a forensic science consulting, training and research association specializing in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence, based in Carmichael, CA. From 1971 to 2005 Ms. Wonder was the Senior Clinical Laboratory Scientist for a large national HMO. She continues to lecture, handle special case studies and testify on the evidence for both prosecution and defense. Anita has testified for both criminal and civil proceedings.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Introduction Chapter 1, Introduction, Review of Blood Dynamics Chapter 2, Recognition to the American Founding Father of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence: The Kirk Years by John I. Thornton Chapter 3, Understanding Blood Behavior Chapter 4, Trigonometry in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence, Math Use in Question
Section II: Case Applications Chapter 5: Timing is Everything Chapter 6: The Alexander Lindsay Second Inquiry Chapter 7: Who Was the Shooter Chapter 8: Traffic Salutations in America Chapter 9: The Body on the Porch Chapter 10: Lil Ole Guy Who Woke Up Dead Chapter 11: Self Defense Staging Homicide by Gunshot Chapter 12: Crime Scene Artwork, Staged Assault Chapter 13: Curiosity Caught the Murderer Chapter 14: Informant Execution Chapter 15: Lack of the Crime Lab Involvement Chapter 16: On Duty Officer Involved Shooting Chapter 17: Three Down and Still Missed Intended Victim Chapter 18: Perfect Stories Chapter 19: Family Elimination Chapter 20: A Tragedy of Errors Homicide Chapter 21: The Accomplice Wouldn't Plea Chapter 22: Magic Bullet in Alleged Drive-By Shooting Chapter 23: Perry Mason is a Myth Chapter 24: Hidden Face, Blunt Force Assault Chapter 25: Body in the Bathtub
Section III: Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Interactions with Other Forensic Disciplines. Chapter 26, Bloodstain Pattern Evidence and Law Enforcement. Chapter 27, The Forensic Crime Lab and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence by G. Michele Yezzo Chapter 28, DNA and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence by Dr. Christie Davies Chapter 29, Pathology and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence. Chapter 30, Bloodstain Pattern Evidence and the Law
Section IV: Experience with Training in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Chapter 31, Preparations for Bloodstain Pattern Workshops Chapter 32, Spatter Group Exercises Chapter 33, Exercises with Groups other than Spatters (Non-spatter groups) Chapter 34, Special Projects, Practical Exams, and Mock Crime Scenes
Section V: The Future of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Chapter 35: Research in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Chapter 36: Conclusions
Section I: Introduction Chapter 1, Introduction, Review of Blood Dynamics Chapter 2, Recognition to the American Founding Father of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence: The Kirk Years by John I. Thornton Chapter 3, Understanding Blood Behavior Chapter 4, Trigonometry in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence, Math Use in Question
Section II: Case Applications Chapter 5: Timing is Everything Chapter 6: The Alexander Lindsay Second Inquiry Chapter 7: Who Was the Shooter Chapter 8: Traffic Salutations in America Chapter 9: The Body on the Porch Chapter 10: Lil Ole Guy Who Woke Up Dead Chapter 11: Self Defense Staging Homicide by Gunshot Chapter 12: Crime Scene Artwork, Staged Assault Chapter 13: Curiosity Caught the Murderer Chapter 14: Informant Execution Chapter 15: Lack of the Crime Lab Involvement Chapter 16: On Duty Officer Involved Shooting Chapter 17: Three Down and Still Missed Intended Victim Chapter 18: Perfect Stories Chapter 19: Family Elimination Chapter 20: A Tragedy of Errors Homicide Chapter 21: The Accomplice Wouldn't Plea Chapter 22: Magic Bullet in Alleged Drive-By Shooting Chapter 23: Perry Mason is a Myth Chapter 24: Hidden Face, Blunt Force Assault Chapter 25: Body in the Bathtub
Section III: Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Interactions with Other Forensic Disciplines. Chapter 26, Bloodstain Pattern Evidence and Law Enforcement. Chapter 27, The Forensic Crime Lab and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence by G. Michele Yezzo Chapter 28, DNA and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence by Dr. Christie Davies Chapter 29, Pathology and Bloodstain Pattern Evidence. Chapter 30, Bloodstain Pattern Evidence and the Law
Section IV: Experience with Training in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Chapter 31, Preparations for Bloodstain Pattern Workshops Chapter 32, Spatter Group Exercises Chapter 33, Exercises with Groups other than Spatters (Non-spatter groups) Chapter 34, Special Projects, Practical Exams, and Mock Crime Scenes
Section V: The Future of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Chapter 35: Research in Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Chapter 36: Conclusions
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