Forensic Science - Kathy Mirakovits

Forensic Science

The Basics, Second Edition
Buch | Hardcover
525 Seiten
2010 | 2nd New edition
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4200-8902-8 (ISBN)
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Featuring case studies, photographs, and exercises, this book provides information the non-scientist needs to be able to understand and utilize the research approaches that forensic science can offer. It is suitable for detectives, journalists, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and other non-science professionals.
As forensic science continues to play a wider role in the investigation of crimes and apprehension of criminals, those without crime scene or crime lab training must now become familiar with the techniques and language of the forensic scientist. Avoiding the complicated science and graphic violence typical of most forensic references, this book is written specifically for those without forensic science experience. While it provides a professional reference for those not steeped in the details of forensic science, the wealth of instructor material available for teachers and its pedagogical approach make this an ideal textbook for high school and introductory level courses.








Following up on the tremendously popular first edition, Forensic Science: The Basics, Second Edition now adds the insight of a new co-author who is known nationally for training instructors how to teach forensic science at all levels of education. The book takes readers from the initial evidence collection process, through the evaluation procedures, right up to and including the courtroom presentation.


Packed with case studies, photographs, and exercises, this book provides everything the non-scientist needs to be able to understand and utilize the vital research approaches that forensic science can offer.





"Test Yourself" questions at the end of each chapter familiarize you with the language and approaches needed to understand and communicate with experienced crime scene investigators and laboratory personnel.





Offering the forensic sciences at their most accessible, Forensic Science: The Basics, Second Edition is a valuable resource for detectives, journalists, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and other non-science professionals who need to understand, interpret, and report on the newest advances in crime scene investigation.





PowerPoint® lecture slides, test bank, and other ancillary material on CD-ROM is available with qualifying course adoption

Jay Siegel is currently Director of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program at Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. He holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from George Washington University. He worked for 3 years at the Virginia Bureau of Forensic Sciences, analyzing drugs, fire residues and trace evidence. From 1980 to 2004 he was professor of forensic chemistry and Director of the forensic science program at Michigan State University in the School of Criminal Justice. Dr. Siegel has testified over 200 times as an expert witness in 12 states, Federal Court and Military Court. He is Editor in Chief of the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, author of Forensic Science: A Beginner’s Guide and Fundamentals of Forensic Science and has over 30 publications in forensic science journals. In February 2009, he was named Distinguished Fellow by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. In April 2009 he named the Distinguished Alumni Scholar Award by his alma mater, George Washington University. Kathy Mirakovits teaches forensic science and physics at Portage Northern High School in Portage, Michigan. She holds a Masters Degree in Science Education from Western Michigan University and a Bachelors Degree in Science Education from Miami University, and has over 10 graduate hours in Forensic Science. Kathy has also served as science department chairperson for six years at Portage Northern. She has taught at the high school level in Ohio, California and Michigan for almost 20 years, and during that time has taught general science, physical science, chemistry, biology, earth science and physics. Additionally, Kathy conducts workshops across the United States for teachers who wish to learn the application of forensic science in a school curriculum. She has developed numerous forensic science educational products for a national science supplier and has lead workshops at the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) in forensic science. Kathy lead the teacher steering committee for the Forensic Science Educational Conference sponsored by the American Academy of Forensic Science at Michigan State University in August 2008. Kathy has served as President of the Michigan Chapter of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) and has served as a curriculum writer for the Michigan Department of Education. Currently, Kathy serves as Director at Large for the Michigan Science Teachers Association. She has received the RadioShack Science Teaching Award and was a State Finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching (PAEMST).

Part I: Forensic Science and Investigation


Introduction to Forensic Science


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


What Is Forensic Science?


History and Development of Forensic Science


What Is a Forensic Scientist?


Career Information


The United States Forensic Science System


Other Forensic Science Systems


The Organization of Forensic Science Laboratories


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Crime Scene Investigation


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


The Crime Scene as Recent History


Crime Scene Investigation Process


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


The Nature of Evidence


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


Classification of Evidence


Identification


The DNA Typing Situation


Positive and Negative Controls


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


Part II: Tools of the Trade


Separating Complex Mixtures


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


Physical Separation of Solid Mixtures


Solid Phase Extractions


Chromatography


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Light and Matter


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


What Is Light?


Light as a Wave: The Electromagnetic Spectrum


Properties of Waves


The Energy of Light: The Photon


Interactions of Light Energy and Matter


Mass Spectrometry


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Microscopy


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


Types of Microscopes


Forensic Microscopy


The Lens: How Objects Are Magnified


The Compound Microscope


Modifications of the Compound Microscope


Electron Microscopy


Summary


Test Yourself


Laboratory Activities for Chapter Six


Further Reading


On the Web


Part III: Patterns and Impressions


Fingerprints and Other Impressions


Learning Objectives


Mini Glossary


National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and


the National Crime Information Center (NCIC)


Introduction


The Quest for a Reliable Method of Personal Identification


The Origin of Fingerprints


The Anatomy of Fingerprints


Detection and Visualization of Fingerprints


Comparison of Fingerprints


Comparison of Single Fingerprints


Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS and IAFIS)


Common Questions about Fingerprints


Other Impressions: Footwear and Tire Treads


Summary


Test Yourself


Mini Laboratory Activities


Further Reading


On the Web


Questioned Documents


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


What Is a Questioned Document?


The Questioned Document Examiner


Handwriting Analysis


Fraud and Forgery


Erasures, Obliterations, and Alterations


Typewriters, Photocopiers, and Computer Printers


Paper Examination


Ink Examinations


Physical Matches on Torn Paper


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Firearms and Toolmarks


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


Firearms Identification


The Anatomy of a Live Round (Cartridge)


Examination of Firearms Evidence


Digital Imaging Systems for Ammunition


Distance of Fire Determinations


Toolmarks


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Readings


On the Web


Part IV: Forensic Biology


Forensic Pathology


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


How to Become a Forensic Pathologist


Investigation of Death: Coroners and Medical Examiners


Death Investigation Process


The Postmortem Interval (PMI)—Time of Death


Exhumations


The Teamwork Approach


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Anthropology and Odontology


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


The Human Skeleton


Identification of Skeletal Remains


The Significance of Age


The Biological Profile


Individualization of Human Bone


Collection of Bones


Forensic Odontology


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Forensic Entomology


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


Becoming a Forensic Entomologist


The PMI: The Life Cycle of the Blowfly


Decomposition of a Body after Death


Factors that Affect PMI


Entomological Investigation and Evidence Collection


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Serology


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


Blood


Analysis of Blood


Other Biological Fluids and Stains


Bloodstain Pattern Analysis


Bloodstain Pattern Analysis


Summary


Appendix A


Test Yourself


On the Web


Further Reading


DNA Typing


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


What Is DNA?


Collection and Preservation of DNA Evidence


DNA Typing


The Polymerase Chain Reaction


Short Tandem Repeats (STRs)


Mitochondrial DNA


CODIS: The Combined DNA Index System


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Hair


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


What Is Hair?


Hair Growth


Hair Color


The Structure of Human Hair


Human v. Non-Human Hairs


Hair Treatment and Damage


Comparison of Human Hairs


What Can Be Determined from the Structure of Hair?


DNA Analysis of Hair


Hair as a Source of Drugs


Summary


Test Yourself


Laboratory Activities for Chapter Fifteen


Further Reading


On the Web


Part V: Forensic Chemistry


Illicit Drugs


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


Illicit Drugs


The Control of Illicit Drugs in the United States


Classification of Illicit Drugs


Analysis of Illicit Drugs


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Forensic Toxicology


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


Forensic Toxicology


Principles of Pharmacology


Pharmacology and Toxicology of Ethyl Alcohol


Drunk Driving Laws


Field Sobriety Testing


Measurement of BAC


Summary


Test Yourself


Laboratory Activities for Chapter Seventeen


Further Reading


On the Web


Fibers, Paints, and Other Polymers


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Introduction


What Is a Polymer?


Textile Fibers


Types of Fibers


Fiber Morphology


Analysis of Synthetic Fibers


Chemical Analysis of Fibers


Interpretation of Fiber Evidence


Paints and Other Coatings


Types of Paint


How Cars Are Painted


Collection of Paint Evidence


Analysis of Paint


The Evidentiary Value of Paint


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Readings


On the Web


Glass and Soil


Learning Objectives


Mini Glossary


Introduction


Glass


Glass as Forensic Evidence


Analyzing Broken Glass


Soil


Summary


Test Yourself


Further Reading


On the Web


Fires and Explosions


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Acronyms


Introduction


What Is a Fire?


Extinguishing a Fire


Incendiary Fires


Investigation of a Fire


The Role of Accelerants


Analysis of Fire Scene Evidence


Analysis of Accelerants


Explosions


Investigation of Bombing Scenes


Summary


Test Yourself


Laboratory Activities for Chapter Twenty


Further Reading


On the Web


Part VI: Legal Aspects of Forensic Science


Forensic Science and the Law


Learning Objectives


Miniglossary


Admissibility of Evidence


Laboratory Reports


Expert Testimony


Summary


Test Yourself


Laboratory Activities for Chapter Twenty-one


Further Reading


On the Web


INDEX

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.3.2010
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ISBN-10 1-4200-8902-1 / 1420089021
ISBN-13 978-1-4200-8902-8 / 9781420089028
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