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Authors
Sutton, RaulIssue Date
2009
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Crime Scene Management: Scene Specific Methods is an accessible introduction to the common forms of evidence that may be encountered at a scene of crime and the techniques used for recovery of that evidence. Chapter 1 - The Crime Scene is written by Raul Sutton. Context: Introduction - What is a Crime? - The Nature of the UK Legal System - The Legal System in England and Wales - The Courts - The Judicial System in Northern Ireland - The Scottish Legal System - Judicial Processes that Deal with Causes of Death - What Constitutes Evidence? - The Chain Events in Evidence Gathering - The Relationships between Evidence Gatherers and Analysts - Health and Safety Considerations - Suggested Further Reading.Citation
In: Sutton, R. & Trueman, K.J. (Eds.) Crime Scene Management: Scene Specific Methods, Chapter 1.Publisher
WileyType
Chapter in bookLanguage
enISBN
0470016787978-0470016787
0470016795
978-0470016794
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