Provides police and fire investigators with frameworks, strategies, and tactics across agencies to address intentional fire starting in their local jurisdictions. The book presents outlines why offenders deliberately light fires offering tactics and strategies to identify and prosecute arsonists.
Provides police and fire investigators with frameworks, strategies, and tactics across agencies to address intentional fire starting in their local jurisdictions. The book presents outlines why offenders deliberately light fires offering tactics and strategies to identify and prosecute arsonists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Woods, AFSM has had 39-year career initially in law enforcement and later in rural fire management in Australia. He established the fire investigation capability for the NSW Rural Fire Service and as a long-term member of North American National Wildfire Co-ordinating Group Wildland Fire Investigation Sub Committee, introduced the Wildland Fire Investigation Case Development Course to Australia. In 2010, as Co-Chair of the National Bushfire Arson Prevention Working Group, he developed Australia's Bushfire Arson Prevention arrangements. He is an Adjunct Lecturer in Wildfire Investigation with Charles Sturt University and is the Director of an international consultancy, 'Wildfire Investigations and Analysis'. He is the current Chair of the International Association of Arson Investigators Wildland Fire Investigation Committee. In 2013, he was awarded the Australian Fire Service Medal for his commitment to wildfire investigation. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Fire Investigation and a Graduate Certificate in Applied Management.
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Introduction 1: Recognized Wildfire Arson Motives 2: The Wildfire Arson Investigation Challenge 3: Investigation Cooperation and Collaboration 4: Analysis of Wildfire Events 5: Collaborative Wildfire Investigation Tactics 6: Community Engagement 7: Firefighter Arson 8: Training 9: Conclusion