Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Initial Response
  • chapter 2 Crime Scene Management
  • chapter 3 Crime Scene Notes and Observation
  • chapter 4 Crime Scene Videography and Photography
  • chapter 5 Crime Scene Sketching
  • chapter 6 Crime Scene Search Procedures
  • chapter 7 Aquatic Recovery of Evidence 51 / General
  • chapter 8 Releasing the Scene and Postscene Activities
  • chapter 9 Burglary and Housebreaking
  • chapter 10 Larceny
  • chapter 11 Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
  • chapter 12 Vandalism and Malicious Mischief
  • chapter 13 Fire and Arson Scenes
  • chapter 14 Postblast (Explosive Incident) Scenes
  • chapter 15 Aggravated Assault
  • chapter 16 Robbery from an Individual
  • chapter 17 Robbery from a Business
  • chapter 18 Carjacking
  • chapter 19 Kidnapping and Missing Persons
  • chapter 20 Rape and Sexual Assault
  • chapter 21 Injuries Commonly Associated with Violent Crime
  • chapter 22 Child Sexual Assault or Abuse
  • chapter 23 Child Physical Abuse
  • chapter 24 Child Neglect
  • chapter 25 Friction Ridge Evidence
  • chapter 26 Impression Evidence Toolmarks and Bite Marks (Three-Dimensional Impression
  • chapter 27 Biological Evidence at the Scene
  • chapter 28 Trace Evidence at the Scene
  • chapter 29 Entomological Evidence at the Scene
  • chapter 30 Use of Light and Alternate Light Sources (Oblique, UV, ALS, and RUVIS)
  • chapter 31 Documenting and Processing Bloodstain Patterns at the Scene
  • chapter 32 Documenting and Processing the Shooting Scene.