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Thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded, this second edition provides relevant, up-to-date information for field investigators to recognize, preserve, document, and interpret the physical evidence typically found after shooting incidents. In conjunction with illustrative figures and case studies, it uses step-by-step outlines to clearly describe the required analytical processes involved in reconstructing and interpreting shooting incident scenes. It also allows investigators and forensic scientists alike to apply a logical thought process to the evaluation of shooting scene evidence in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded, this second edition provides relevant, up-to-date information for field investigators to recognize, preserve, document, and interpret the physical evidence typically found after shooting incidents. In conjunction with illustrative figures and case studies, it uses step-by-step outlines to clearly describe the required analytical processes involved in reconstructing and interpreting shooting incident scenes. It also allows investigators and forensic scientists alike to apply a logical thought process to the evaluation of shooting scene evidence in order to establish the probable related events to the shooting incident.

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Autorenporträt
Edward E. Hueske began his career in forensic science with the Fort Worth Police Department Criminalistics Laboratory, progressing into forensic firearms identification and shooting incident reconstruction. Following his retirement from government crime laboratory service, he established Forensic Training & Consulting, LLC, which he continues to operate. He has also taught domestically and abroad, having provided training to a range of agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Turkish National Police, and the Guatemala Attorney General's Office. He has published more than 40 papers in forensic science and is a distinguished member of several organizations in the field.