Criminal Dismemberment -

Criminal Dismemberment

Forensic and Investigative Analysis
Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2021
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-0-367-77838-5 (ISBN)
89,75 inkl. MwSt
Gunshot wounds may be ahead in the U.S., but stabbings lead in the UK, and disposal of the corpse is pretty much the same around the world. Written by leading forensic anthropologists and pathologists, with support on knife and saw engineering from a forensic materials engineer, this book is unique as well as useful for investigating dismembered
Criminal Dismemberment is the first book to examine dismemberment as a phenomenon in the context of criminal acts. While the number of such dismemberment cases in any given country is often small, the notion of dismemberment captures the imagination, often leading many to question the motivations as to why anyone would perpetrate such an unnatural act.



The act of dismemberment, in its original form, referred to cutting, tearing, pulling, wrenching or otherwise separating the limbs from a living being as a form a capital punishment. In today’s society, it has become associated most frequently with the criminal act of sectioning the remains of the dead in an attempt to conceal the death and dispose of the remains or make the process of identification of the deceased more difficult to achieve.



Drawing on expertise from leading forensic anthropologists, pathologists, and forensic materials engineers, the book brings together much of the literature on criminal dismemberment—viewing it from the investigative, forensic, and social science perspectives. Key features include:










Psychological analysis of the perpetrator







Detailed examination of case studies, anonymized from recent investigations







Difficulties encountered in a dismemberment investigation







Tool mark analysis, including knives and saws, accompanied by over 120 detailed, full-color illustrations and photographs







Serves as a unique and useful resource in the investigation of dismembered human remains






The diverse backgrounds of the contributors offers a thorough account of such topics as the history of dismemberment, the forensic pathology in such cases, the importance of developing a common vocabulary in terminology used, the legal admissibility in dismemberment cases. As such, Criminal Dismemberment will serve as a comprehensive reference for students and practitioners alike.

Professor Dame Sue Black is a Professor of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology, the Director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification and the Director of the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science at the University of Dundee, UK. Professor Guy Rutty is a Home Office registered Forensic Pathologist and is the vicechair of the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, University of Leicester, UK. Professor Sarah Hainsworth is a Professor of Materials and Forensic Engineering, University of Leicester, UK. Mr. Grant Thomson is a former Scenes of Crime Officer and Crime Scene Manager. He is currently a senior trainer and consultant in capacity building within fragile and conflict affected states.

Preface



Chapter One: Introduction to Criminal Human Dismemberment



Sue Black, Guy Rutty, Sarah Hainsworth and Grant Thomson



Chapter Two: Dismemberment: An Historical Perspective



Shane McCorristine



Chapter Three: Psychology and Dismemberment



David Holmes



Chapter Four: Mr Adam Vincent, Humberside Police



Mark Oliver



Chapter Five: Miss Gemma McCluskie, Metropolitan Police Service



John Nicholson



Chapter Six: Terminology



Sue Black and Grant Thomson



Chapter Seven: Principles of Tool Mark Analysis and Evidential Best Practice



Grant Thomson and Sue Black



Chapter Eight: Overview of the Examination of a Dismembered Body



Guy Rutty and Bruno Morgan



Chapter Nine: The Role of Forensic Anthropology in Cases of Dismemberment



Lucina Hackman and Sue Black



Chapter Ten: Identification Marks – Saws



S. V. Hainsworth



Chapter Eleven: Identification Marks – Knives and Other Implements



S. V. Hainsworth



Chapter Twelve: Future Research in the Analysis of Criminal Dismemberment



S. Black, N. Nic Daéid, L. Hackman and G. Thomson



Appendix 1: Additional Investigative Resources



S. Baylis and G. S. Thomson



Appendix 2: Known Cases of Criminal Dismemberment in the UK Since 1985



Sue Black

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 660 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
ISBN-10 0-367-77838-6 / 0367778386
ISBN-13 978-0-367-77838-5 / 9780367778385
Zustand Neuware
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