Blood Traces : Interpretation Of Deposition And Distribution (EPUB)
Written by Author Peter R. De Forest
A manual for the scientific analysis of blood traces
An authoritative source that covers many of the issues of blood trace interpretation that have not received the complete attention they
require is Blood Traces.
Renowned authorities in the field, the writers stick strictly to the scientific method when addressing the difficulties in reading blood
trail configurations.
The book explains the scientific rationale behind the use of blood stain patterns, or blood trace deposits, at crime scenes to aid in the
reconstruction of a criminal incident.
Eight broad guidelines are outlined by the authors for the thorough examination and understanding of blood trace configurations.
Three of these principles are as follows : blood traces can provide a wealth of valuable information; large blood traces, even when they
exist , might not always provide information pertinent to queries that might come up in a particular case and a group of a few dried
blood droplet deposits that appear to be connected is not always a discernible “pattern”.
This crucial source :
lays out the essential guidelines for the scientific analysis and comprehension of blood trace patterns and deposits. refutes widely held
myths regarding blood traces. includes a range of case examples that serve as illustrations to help illustrate the principles covered.
Blood provides the essential guidelines for the scientific analysis of blood trace deposits and configurations and is aimed at forensic
scientists, crime scene investigators, legal professionals and students pursuing these disciplines.
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