Canine Olfaction Science and Law (eBook, ePUB)
Advances in Forensic Science, Medicine, Conservation, and Environmental Remediation
Redaktion: Jezierski, Tadeusz; Papet, L. E.; Ensminger, John
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Advances in Forensic Science, Medicine, Conservation, and Environmental Remediation
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Edited and contributed to by eminent scholars, this book takes a systematic scientific approach to canine olfaction. It provides a wealth of information beneficial to a wide range of professionals, including trainers of detection dogs and those working in healthcare, law enforcement, and environmental conservation. It also gives a thorough understanding of the remarkable power of the canine nose while encouraging further advances in applications and discussing current controversies within the field with a view toward resolution through dialogue.
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Edited and contributed to by eminent scholars, this book takes a systematic scientific approach to canine olfaction. It provides a wealth of information beneficial to a wide range of professionals, including trainers of detection dogs and those working in healthcare, law enforcement, and environmental conservation. It also gives a thorough understanding of the remarkable power of the canine nose while encouraging further advances in applications and discussing current controversies within the field with a view toward resolution through dialogue.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040081556
- Artikelnr.: 72270750
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040081556
- Artikelnr.: 72270750
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Tadeusz Jezierski is professor of agricultural science at the Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He has been a full professor at the institute since 1999 and is the head of the institute's Department of Animal Behavior. He is an internationally known author on a wide range of topics and has written papers on animal behavior, genetics, and animal welfare. His recent research interests include operant conditioning of sniffer dogs, behavioral genetics, human-animal interactions and the human-animal bond, genetic and environmental factors influencing social and sexual behavior of farm animals, feeding behavior, and emotional behavior and physiological reactions in farm animals. He has written 73 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals, four monographs, four handbooks, 11 book chapters, and 111 conference reports. John Ensminger, a member of the bar of the State of New York, who has practiced in the areas of constitutional law, mental patient civil rights, taxation of financial instruments, anti-money laundering and counterfinancing of terrorism, and most recently the law as it applies to skilled dogs. He has written over 30 papers on these topics, with articles on service and police dogs appearing in numerous journals. He is also a contributing editor for the website of the Animal Legal and Historical Center of the Michigan State University College of Law. He has written two books on specialized dogs, Service and Therapy Dogs in American Society and Police and Military Dogs. L.E. Papet is the owner and operator of K9 Resources, LLC, a privately held licensed investigative firm that specializes in the use of detection canines. As a scientific data-driven canine trainer, handler, and consultant, his primary focus is the training, testing and use of canines in olfactory disciplines including, but not limited to, explosives, illicit drugs, humans (live and deceased), pharmaceuticals, alcohol, accelerants, and many other forms of contraband and odor for both public and private sectors. He has trained hundreds of local, state, and federal officials, has written over 170 protocols for the training, testing, safety, deployment, and implementation of detection canines, and has received commendations for his work. He enjoys contributing to works involving working dogs employing the use of their olfactory skills and may be contacted at lep@k9resources.com.
ANATOMY, GENETICS, NEUROLOGY, DISEASE, AND EVOLUTION. The Anatomy of the
Canine Nose. Wiring of the Olfactory System and the Functional Role of
Neurons and Glia during Lifelong Turnover. Olfaction and the Canine Brain.
Genetics of Canine Olfaction. Effects of Disease on Canine Olfaction.
Olfaction in Wild Canids and Russian Canid Hybrids. CHEMISTRY AND
AERODYNAMICS OF ODORS. The Development of Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry and Its Uses in Odor Analysis. Aerodynamics of Odor Plumes and
Odor Plume Structures in Different Habitats. The Practical and Legal
Significance of the Chemical Analysis of Odor in Relation to Canine
Forensic and Judicial Evidence. BEHAVIOR, LEARNING, AND TRAINING. Canine
Olfactory Learning and Behavior. Training Considerations in Wildlife
Detection. Training Fundamentals and the Selection of Dogs and Personnel
for Detection Work. Training a Statistically Superior Scent Discrimination
Canine: Where Trainer Wisdom Meets Scientific Validation. Statistically
Reliability Confounders and Improvement in Advanced Dog Training: Patterns,
Routines, Targets, Alerts, Distractors, Reinforcement, and Other Issues.
USES IN FORENSICS AND LAW. Canine Drug-Detection Evidence: Admissibility,
Canine Qualifications, and Investigative Practices. Cadaver Detection in
Forensic Anthropology and Criminology: An Overview with Personal Notes.
Detection of Cocaine on Currency. Narcotic and Explosive Odors: Volatile
Organic Compounds as Training Aids for Olfactory Detection. Scent Lineups:
Variables in Procedures and Statistical Verification. How US Courts Deal
with the "Black Box" of Canine Scent Identification. USES IN CONSERVATION
AND REMEDIATION. Trained Dogs in Insect Detection. Detection Dogs in
Strategies for Eradicating Pest Species from Natural Environments. Canine
Biodetection in Conservation, Eradication, and Border Protection: A
Regulatory Perspective. USES IN DETECTION OF DISEASES AND MEDICAL
CONDITIONS. Detection of Human Cancer by Dogs. Medical Alerting to
Seizures, Glycemic Changes, and Migraines: Significance of Untrained
Behaviors in Service Dogs.
Canine Nose. Wiring of the Olfactory System and the Functional Role of
Neurons and Glia during Lifelong Turnover. Olfaction and the Canine Brain.
Genetics of Canine Olfaction. Effects of Disease on Canine Olfaction.
Olfaction in Wild Canids and Russian Canid Hybrids. CHEMISTRY AND
AERODYNAMICS OF ODORS. The Development of Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry and Its Uses in Odor Analysis. Aerodynamics of Odor Plumes and
Odor Plume Structures in Different Habitats. The Practical and Legal
Significance of the Chemical Analysis of Odor in Relation to Canine
Forensic and Judicial Evidence. BEHAVIOR, LEARNING, AND TRAINING. Canine
Olfactory Learning and Behavior. Training Considerations in Wildlife
Detection. Training Fundamentals and the Selection of Dogs and Personnel
for Detection Work. Training a Statistically Superior Scent Discrimination
Canine: Where Trainer Wisdom Meets Scientific Validation. Statistically
Reliability Confounders and Improvement in Advanced Dog Training: Patterns,
Routines, Targets, Alerts, Distractors, Reinforcement, and Other Issues.
USES IN FORENSICS AND LAW. Canine Drug-Detection Evidence: Admissibility,
Canine Qualifications, and Investigative Practices. Cadaver Detection in
Forensic Anthropology and Criminology: An Overview with Personal Notes.
Detection of Cocaine on Currency. Narcotic and Explosive Odors: Volatile
Organic Compounds as Training Aids for Olfactory Detection. Scent Lineups:
Variables in Procedures and Statistical Verification. How US Courts Deal
with the "Black Box" of Canine Scent Identification. USES IN CONSERVATION
AND REMEDIATION. Trained Dogs in Insect Detection. Detection Dogs in
Strategies for Eradicating Pest Species from Natural Environments. Canine
Biodetection in Conservation, Eradication, and Border Protection: A
Regulatory Perspective. USES IN DETECTION OF DISEASES AND MEDICAL
CONDITIONS. Detection of Human Cancer by Dogs. Medical Alerting to
Seizures, Glycemic Changes, and Migraines: Significance of Untrained
Behaviors in Service Dogs.
ANATOMY, GENETICS, NEUROLOGY, DISEASE, AND EVOLUTION. The Anatomy of the
Canine Nose. Wiring of the Olfactory System and the Functional Role of
Neurons and Glia during Lifelong Turnover. Olfaction and the Canine Brain.
Genetics of Canine Olfaction. Effects of Disease on Canine Olfaction.
Olfaction in Wild Canids and Russian Canid Hybrids. CHEMISTRY AND
AERODYNAMICS OF ODORS. The Development of Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry and Its Uses in Odor Analysis. Aerodynamics of Odor Plumes and
Odor Plume Structures in Different Habitats. The Practical and Legal
Significance of the Chemical Analysis of Odor in Relation to Canine
Forensic and Judicial Evidence. BEHAVIOR, LEARNING, AND TRAINING. Canine
Olfactory Learning and Behavior. Training Considerations in Wildlife
Detection. Training Fundamentals and the Selection of Dogs and Personnel
for Detection Work. Training a Statistically Superior Scent Discrimination
Canine: Where Trainer Wisdom Meets Scientific Validation. Statistically
Reliability Confounders and Improvement in Advanced Dog Training: Patterns,
Routines, Targets, Alerts, Distractors, Reinforcement, and Other Issues.
USES IN FORENSICS AND LAW. Canine Drug-Detection Evidence: Admissibility,
Canine Qualifications, and Investigative Practices. Cadaver Detection in
Forensic Anthropology and Criminology: An Overview with Personal Notes.
Detection of Cocaine on Currency. Narcotic and Explosive Odors: Volatile
Organic Compounds as Training Aids for Olfactory Detection. Scent Lineups:
Variables in Procedures and Statistical Verification. How US Courts Deal
with the "Black Box" of Canine Scent Identification. USES IN CONSERVATION
AND REMEDIATION. Trained Dogs in Insect Detection. Detection Dogs in
Strategies for Eradicating Pest Species from Natural Environments. Canine
Biodetection in Conservation, Eradication, and Border Protection: A
Regulatory Perspective. USES IN DETECTION OF DISEASES AND MEDICAL
CONDITIONS. Detection of Human Cancer by Dogs. Medical Alerting to
Seizures, Glycemic Changes, and Migraines: Significance of Untrained
Behaviors in Service Dogs.
Canine Nose. Wiring of the Olfactory System and the Functional Role of
Neurons and Glia during Lifelong Turnover. Olfaction and the Canine Brain.
Genetics of Canine Olfaction. Effects of Disease on Canine Olfaction.
Olfaction in Wild Canids and Russian Canid Hybrids. CHEMISTRY AND
AERODYNAMICS OF ODORS. The Development of Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry and Its Uses in Odor Analysis. Aerodynamics of Odor Plumes and
Odor Plume Structures in Different Habitats. The Practical and Legal
Significance of the Chemical Analysis of Odor in Relation to Canine
Forensic and Judicial Evidence. BEHAVIOR, LEARNING, AND TRAINING. Canine
Olfactory Learning and Behavior. Training Considerations in Wildlife
Detection. Training Fundamentals and the Selection of Dogs and Personnel
for Detection Work. Training a Statistically Superior Scent Discrimination
Canine: Where Trainer Wisdom Meets Scientific Validation. Statistically
Reliability Confounders and Improvement in Advanced Dog Training: Patterns,
Routines, Targets, Alerts, Distractors, Reinforcement, and Other Issues.
USES IN FORENSICS AND LAW. Canine Drug-Detection Evidence: Admissibility,
Canine Qualifications, and Investigative Practices. Cadaver Detection in
Forensic Anthropology and Criminology: An Overview with Personal Notes.
Detection of Cocaine on Currency. Narcotic and Explosive Odors: Volatile
Organic Compounds as Training Aids for Olfactory Detection. Scent Lineups:
Variables in Procedures and Statistical Verification. How US Courts Deal
with the "Black Box" of Canine Scent Identification. USES IN CONSERVATION
AND REMEDIATION. Trained Dogs in Insect Detection. Detection Dogs in
Strategies for Eradicating Pest Species from Natural Environments. Canine
Biodetection in Conservation, Eradication, and Border Protection: A
Regulatory Perspective. USES IN DETECTION OF DISEASES AND MEDICAL
CONDITIONS. Detection of Human Cancer by Dogs. Medical Alerting to
Seizures, Glycemic Changes, and Migraines: Significance of Untrained
Behaviors in Service Dogs.