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Crime Scene Investigation

Crime Scene Protection Articles

"Oh, how simple it would all have been had I been here before they came like a herd of buffalo and wallowed all over it."
-A. Conan Doyle, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, 1892.
Protecting the Crime Scene by Dean H. Garrison, Jr.

Crime Scene Protection by George Schiro

Crime Scene Processing Articles

Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement
From the FBI's Forensic Science Communications, by the Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation.

Crime Scene Processing Protocol by Hayden B. Baldwin

Collection and Preservation of Evidence by George Schiro

Evidence Collection Guidelines

Examination and Documentation of the Crime Scene by George Schiro

Special Considerations for Sexual Assault Evidence by George Schiro

The Recovery of Human Remains by Hayden B. Baldwin

Computers at the Crime Scene

Crime Scene Reconstruction Articles

Crime Scene Reconstruction-
The use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime.
-Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction, The Scene, 4(1), Jan 1997, p. 2.
An Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction for the Criminal Profiler by Daryl W. Clemens

The Staged Crime Scene, by Vernon J. Geberth

Crime Scene Interpretation by Hayden B. Baldwin

Intent Behind the Bullet.by Dean H. Garrison, Jr.

Shooting Reconstruction vs Shooting Reenactment by Dean H. Garrison, Jr.

Why Crime Scene Reconstruction Does Not Answer the Why? Question by Dean H. Garrison, Jr.

Evidence Dynamics: Locard's Exchange Principle & Crime Reconstruction
Brent Turvey & Jerry Chisum

Crime Scene Investigation Links

Crime Scene Investigator .net Forensic Enterprises Inc.

National Crime Investigation and Training

Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction

International Crime Scene Investigators Association

Mailing Lists

ICSIA Public Forum

Crime Scene Work
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