Author: Michael Maloney
Language: English
Finishing: Spiral, 366 pages
ISBN: 978-1-4398-4590-5
Edition Number: February 2012
Author information:
Michael S. Maloney is a partner with Bevel, Gardner & Associates. He holds a Master of Forensic Science degree from the George Washington University and he completed a Fellowship in Forensic Medicine from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. For 16 years, he served as a Special Agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and spent his last ten years as a Senior Forensic Consultant. Prior to his retirement after 25 years of federal service, he was the Senior Instructor for Death Investigations and Sex Crimes in the Forensic and Investigative Skills Branch of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center with the Department of Homeland Security. Mr. Maloney has undergone extensive training and is considered a subject matter expert in a variety of forensic disciplines including death/crime scene reconstruction, death/crime scene processing, wound dynamics/evidence of injury, bloodstain pattern analysis, and crime scene reconstruction.
Description:
Those tasked with investigating death scenes come from a variety of backgrounds and varying levels of experience. Death Scene Investigation: Procedural Guide gives the less experienced investigator the procedures for almost any death scene imaginable while providing the seasoned investigator a ready reference for deaths occurring even under the most unusual of circumstances. It details the precise steps that need to be taken when processing and analyzing a death scene to ensure vital evidence is not lost and "red flags" are not missed.
Using a bulleted format for quick and easy access, the book provides hands-on, concise instruction in a style friendly to a range of professionals. Topics discussed in this practical manual include:
- Initial response and scene evaluation. This section includes a death investigation decision tree to lead investigators to a preliminary cause of death. The section is broken down into natural, accidental, suicidal, and homicidal deaths. It also explores the role of the medical examiner and autopsy protocol.
- Recovery of human remains from open field, aquatic, and buried sites. This section also discusses estimating the time of death.
- Wound dynamics and mechanisms of injury. Manners of death include asphyxiation; sharp force, blunt force, and chopping injuries; handgun, rifle, and shotgun wounds; and explosive, thermal, and electrical injuries.
- Special death scene investigations. Discussions include child and infant death, sex-related death, and death scenes with multiple victims.
- Death scene management. This section covers documentation, sketching, photography and videography, special observations, and search procedures.
- Death scene evidence processing. Topics include bloodstain patterns, shooting scenes, and entomological, biological, trace, friction ridge, and impression evidence.
An appendix contains precautions for handling bloodborne pathogens and 15 innovative worksheets for field use are available for download. Death scene responders who master the techniques in this volume will expedite solving the circumstances of the death and the closing of the case.
Features:
- Presents a practical, concise field guide to the topic of death scene investigations
- Provides bulleted information for ease of access in a handy spiral-bound format
- Uses line drawings to demonstrate evidence rather difficult-to-discern photographs
- Contains discussion of all manners of death, including accident, suicide, and homicide
- Includes access to15 innovative worksheets for use at the scene
Table of Contents:
Death Scene Investigation
- Initial Response
- Scene Evaluation, Analysis, Strategy, and Direction
- Natural Deaths
- Accidental Deaths
- Suicidal Deaths
- Homicidal Deaths
- The Role of Medical Examiner
- Autopsy Protocol and Investigator’s Role
Recovery of Remains
- Searching for Human Remains
- Surface Recovery of Human Remains
- Recovery of Buried Human Remains
- Aquatic Recovery of Human Remains
- Estimating Postmortem Interval
Wound Dynamics and Mechanisms of Injury
- Asphyxiation
- Sharp Force Injuries
- Blunt Force Injuries
- Chopping Injuries
- Firearms: Handgun and Rifle Wounds
- Firearms: Shotgun Wounds
- Explosive Injuries
- Thermal Injuries
- Electrical Injuries
Special Death Scene Investigations
- Infant Deaths
- Child and Infant Deaths: Physical Abuse and Neglect
- Child Deaths: Sexual Abduction and Murder
- Sexual Activities Resulting in Death
- Sexual Assaults Resulting in Death
- Death Scenes with Multiple Victims
Death Scene Management, Tasks, and Responsibilities
- Death Scene Management
- Death Scene Sketching
- Death Scene Photography and Videography
- Death Scene Notes and Observations
- Death Scene Search Procedures
Death Scene Evidence Processing
- Documenting and Processing Bloodstain Patterns
- Documenting Shooting Scenes
- Recovery of Firearm Evidence from Scene
- Entomological Evidence
- Biological Evidence
- Trace Evidence at the Scene
- Friction Ridge Evidence at the Scene
- Impression Evidence
Appendix
- Universal Precautions for Blood Borne Pathogens
- Death Scene Notes
- Death Scene Notes: Supplemental
- Biological Evidence Notes
- Friction Ridge Evidence
- Impression Evidence Notes
- Trace Evidence Notes
- Death Scene Entry Log
- Photographic Log
- Photographic Head Slate
- Immersion Burn Worksheet
- SUID Scene Worksheet
- Firearms Documentation Worksheet
- Post Blast Worksheet
- Druggist Fold
- Post Mortem Indicators Worksheet
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