Blood traces : interpretation of deposition and distribution /

"The authors of this practical book are of the opinion that there are many aspects of the interpretation of blood traces that are of concern and have not been treated with the thought or caution that should be afforded them and that existing texts do not sufficiently emphasize the need for inte...

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Main Authors: De Forest, Peter R.
Corporate Authors: Wiley Online Library (Online service)
Group Author: Pizzola, Peter A.; Kammrath, Brooke W.
Published: Wiley,
Publisher Address: Hoboken, NJ :
Publication Dates: 2021.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119764724
Summary: "The authors of this practical book are of the opinion that there are many aspects of the interpretation of blood traces that are of concern and have not been treated with the thought or caution that should be afforded them and that existing texts do not sufficiently emphasize the need for interpretations to be made by experienced scientists with strict adherence to the scientific method. At present there are no science-based higher education requirements for bloodstain pattern analysts, although efforts are underway in the Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSACs) and the American Standards Board (ASB) of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS). Thus, this text addresses that situations involving the interpretation of blood trace configurations are often very complex and the difficulties faced in rendering conclusions in this area are among the most scientifically challenging of those in any area of forensic science. It aims to provide an understanding of the scientific basis for the use of blood trace deposits (e.g. bloodstain patterns) at crime scenes to better interpret a criminal event. Three key features that will be valuable to the reader are: To provide fundamental principles for the scientific examination and understanding of blood trace deposits and configurations, within the framework of a holistic crime scene investigation. To dispel commonly accepted misinformation about blood traces. To provide valuable illustrative case examples which will aid in demonstrating concepts discussed throughout the book"--
Item Description: Description based on print version record.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (384 pages)
Also available in print.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781119764724 (electronic book)
9781119764533
Index Number: HV8077
CLC: D919.2
Contents: Preface to Blood traces: Interpretation of deposition and distribution -- Physical evidence record -- Historical perspective -- Characteristics of liquids including blood -- Detection, visual enhancement, identification, and source attribution of blood deposits and configurations -- Terminology, typology, and taxonomy -- Blood droplet dynamics and deposit formation -- Blood trace interpretation and crime scene/incident reconstruction -- Science and pseudoscience -- Modes of practice and practitioner preparation and qualification -- Interesting and illustrative cases -- "Bad" cases - misleading or incompetent interpretations -- More broadly assessed cases : going beyond the request -- Widely held misconceptions -- Resources -- Concluding remarks and looking to the future.