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Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications 2nd edition


Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications 2nd edition

Hardback by Erskine, Kevin L.; Armstrong, Erica J.

Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications

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ISBN:
9780367251543
Publication Date:
19 May 2021
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
CRC Press
Pages:
438 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications

Description

Nearly ten years after the first edition of Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications, water death cases continue to be improperly investigated. The pathologist's report can determine the cause of death as a drowning, but the manner of death is the most challenging to prove. The report will not determine if a victim jumped into the water to commit suicide, fell into the water accidentally, or was pushed in as a homicidal act. Many drowning cases do not reflect injury to the body, so evidence collected at the scene plays a vital role. The importance of an on-scene body assessment cannot be overemphasized. Often, the body evidence begins to change rapidly upon recovery and may not be present during an autopsy. Written statements on the scene are an effective tool to use to determine the accuracy of information given to arriving officers. These statements need to be written by the witnesses themselves as well as the reporting person. The "Show Me" technique can also help reveal discrepancies in a person's version of what occurred as well as aid in providing the most details to an incident as is humanly possible. This second edition includes updated information on the latest technology to assist water death investigators. Parabon Snapshot can help determine the faceless identity of skeletal remains and help locate potential suspects using the science of DNA. Drones can aid in locating missing persons as well as human remains, even months after death. Updated information is provided regarding fingerprints from submerged objects, and Carbon-14 can help determine the origin of a found corpse. Key Features: Thoroughly reviews the physiological aspects of drowning Reveals the investigative characteristics inherent to various scenes of water-related deaths Highlights certain "red flag" indicators that may point to foul play or scene staging Outlines autopsy protocols, trial preparation, and expert witness testimony Provides numerous case studies and numerous illustrations to further clarify key points presented in the text Coauthored by a Master Water Death Investigator and an experienced forensic pathologist, Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications, Second Edition merges the essentials of evidence collection and field investigation with autopsy best practices and laboratory testing. It will continue to serve as a valuable resource for the various professionals involved in these cases.

Contents

1 Introduction 2 Investigative Duties on Scene 3 On-Scene Body Assessment 4 Case Investigation: Obtaining Decedent, Witness, Suspect, and First Responder Information 5 Pretrial Preparation for the Field Investigator 6 Medicolegal Investigation of Deaths: Initial Processing 7 The Medicolegal Autopsy 8 Asphyxia 9 The Forensic Pathological Aspects of Deaths Due to Drowning and Bodies Recovered from Fluid Environments 10 The Forensic Toxicological Aspects of Deaths Due to Drowning and Bodies Recovered from Fluid Environments 11 Water-Related Deaths by Manner 12 Personnel Training

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