معرفی کتاب «بررسی تصادفات: آسیبها و مرگومیرهای مرتبط با کیسههای هوا» (با عنوان لاتین ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION | Airbag Related Injuries and Deaths) نوشتهٔ Siegel, Jay A.;Knupfer, Geoffrey C.;Saukko, Pekka J، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Книга Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (3-Vol. Set ) Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (3-Vol. Set )Книги English литература Автор: Jay A. Siegel, Pekka J. Saukko , Geoffrey C. Knupfer Год издания: 2000 Формат: pdf Издат.:Academic Press Страниц: 1600 Размер: 75,3 ISBN: 0122272153 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences is the first resource to provide comprehensive coverage of the core theories, methods, techniques, and applications employed by forensic scientists. One of the more pressing concerns in forensic science is the collection of evidence from the crime scene and its relevance to the forensic analysis carried out in the laboratory. The Encyclopedia will serve to inform both the crime scene worker and the laboratory worker of their protocols, procedures, and limitations. The more than 200 articles contained in the Encyclopedia form a repository of core information that will be of use to instructors, students, and professionals in the criminology, legal, and law enforcement communities.Key Features\* Contains more than 200 articles written by international experts in the field\* Outlines the most effective methods and techniques used in evidence collection, analysis, and investigation\* Includes Further Reading lists in each article to allow easy access to the primary literature\* Makes information easy to find with extensive cross-referencing (hyper-links in the electronic version), a complete index, and other aids to the reader\* Includes a comprehensive glossary that defines nearly 900 forensic science terms\* Provides many detailed photographs, figures, and tables to illustrate the text, plus color plate sections in each volume\* Includes initial access to the online version with purchase of the print edition;Ongoing access is maintained for a minimum annual fee Front Cover 1 Accident Investigations: Airbag Ralted Injuries and Deaths 5 Accident Investigations: Determination of Cause Overview 13 Accident Investigations: Determination of cause Reconstruction 20 Accident Investigations: Driver Vs Passanger in Motor Vehicle Collisons 28 Accident Investigations: Motor Vehicle 37 Accident Investigations: Rail 46 Accident Investigations: Tachographs 52 Acreditation of Forensic Science Laboratories 62 Administration of Forensic Science 68 Administration of Forensic Science: Organization Labs 72 Alcohol: Blood 78 Alcohol: Body Fluids 84 Alcohol: Breath 90 Alcohol: Congener Analysis 97 Alcohol: Interpretation 106 Alcohol: Postmorten 116 Analytical Techniques: Capillary Electrophoresis 131 Analytical Techniques: Gas Chromatography 151 Analytical Techniques: Hyphenated Chromatographic-Spectrsocopic Techniques 158 Analytical Techniques: Mass Spectrometry 160 Analytical Techniques: Microscopy 166 Analytical Techniques: Presumtive Chemical Tests 172 Analytical Techniques: Separation Techniques 177 Analytical Techniques: Spectroscopic Techniques 184 Analytical Techniques: Spectroscopy Basic Principles 196 Antropology: Animal Effects on Humans Remains 199 Antropology: Archeology 208 Antropology: Assessment of Occupational stress 214 Antropology: Bone Pathology and antemorten Trauma in Forensic cases 219 Antropology: Determination of Racial affinity 229 Antropology: Excavation and retrieval of Forensic Remains 237 Antropology: Morphological Age Estimation 244 Antropology: Sex determination 255 Antropology: Skeletal Analysis 264 Antropology: Skeletal Trauma 274 Antropology: Stature Estimation from the Skeleton 280 Antrophometry 288 Autoerothic death 294 Basic Principles of Forensic Science 300 Causes of Death: Overview 305 Causes of Death: Asphyctic Deaths 310 Causes of Death: Blunt Injury 318 causes of death: Burns and Scalds 328 Causes of deaths: Postmorten Changes 333 Causes of Death: Scene of Death 337 Causes of Death: Sharp Injury 342 Causes of Death: Suddn natural Death 348 Causes of Death: Systemic Response to trauma 351 Causes of Death: Traffic Deaths 355 Cheiloscopy 360 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Overview 364 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Child Abuse 370 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Defense Wounds 376 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Evaluation of Gunshot Wounds 380 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Recognition of Pattern Injuries in Domestic Vilence Victims 386 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Sexual Assault and Semen Persistence 400 Clinical foresnic Medicine: Self Inflicted Injury 394 Computer Crime 406 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Collection and Chain Evidence 412 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Contamination 415 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Criminal analysis 419 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Fingerprints 426 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: major incident Scene Management 432 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Packaging 436 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Preservation 444 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Recording 447 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Recovery of Humans Remains 451 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Scene Analysis and Reconstruction 461 Crime Scene Invest. and Examination: Suspicious Deaths 466 Criminal Profiling 470 Criminalistics: In Forensic Sciences 475 Deoxyribonucleic Acid 482 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Databank 489 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Future Analytical techniques 493 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Mitochondrial Deoxyribonucleic Acid 502 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Parentage Testing 507 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Polymerase Chain Reaction 518 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: PCR Short Tandem repeats 529 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Restriction fragment Lenght Polymorphism 538 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Significance 544 Deoxyribonucleic Acid: Statistical Analysis 548 Detection of Deception 553 Disater Victim Identification 559 Document Analysis: Analytical Methods 569 Document Analysis:Document dating 573 Document Analysis: Forgery/Counterfeits 583 Document Analysis: Handwriting 587 Document Analysis: Ink analysis 594 Drugs of Abuse: Analysis 601 Drugs of Abuse: Antemorten Blood 613 Drugs of Abuse: Body Fluids 619 Drugs of Abuse: Classification, Including Commercial Drugs 629 Drugs of Abuse:Designer Drugs 634 Drugs of Abuse: Drugs and Driving 638 Drugs of Abuse: hair 643 Drugs of Abuse: Postmorten Blood 649 Drugs of Abuse: Urine 654 Dust 665 Education 683 Electronic Communication and Information 689 Engineering 694 Entomology 702 Ethics 709 Evidence: Classification 715 Evidence: satistical Interpretation / Bayesian Analysis 720 Expert witness 727 Explosives 732 Explosives: Bom Scene management 748 Explosives: Commercial 753 Explosives: Mechanism of Explosion 761 Explosives: Military 767 Facial Identification: Computarized Facial Reconstruction 775 Facial Identification: facial Tissue Thickness in facial Reconstruction 781 Facial Identification: Lineup, Mushot Search and Composite 790 Facial Identification: Photo Image Identification 797 Facial Identification: Skull-photo Superimposition 809 Fibers: Identification and Comparison 817 Fibers: recovery 825 Fibres: significance 831 Fibers: Transfer and Persistence 836 Fibers: Types 840 Fingerprints (Dactyloscopy) 856 Fingerprints: Chemistry of Print residue 864 Fingerprints: Identification and Classification 871 Fingerprints: Sequential treatment and Enhancement 879 Fingerprints: Standards of proofs 886 Fingerprints: Visualization 892 Fire Investigation: Chemistry of Fire 902 Fire Investigation: Evidence Recovery at the Fire-Scene 907 Fire Investigation: Fire Scene 913 Fire Investigation: Fire scene patterns 918 Fire Investigation: Laboratory 924 Fire Investigation: Physics / Thermodynamics 930 Fire Investigation: Types of fire 936 Firearms: Human Killing Tools 941 Firearms: laboratory Analysis 946 Firearms: Range 951 Firearms: Residues 955 Firearms: Weapons, Ammunitions and Penetration 963 Forgery And Fraud: Counter Currency 971 Forgery And Fraud: Payment cards 983 Geographical Profiling 993 Hair: Overview 1001 hair: Comaprison Microscopic 1004 Hair: Comparison other 1018 hair: Comparison Significance of Hair Evidence 1020 Hair: Deoxyribonucleic Acid typing 1027 Hair: Tansfer, Persistence and Recovery 1034 Hair: Identification of Human and Animal hair 1036 Health and Safety: Including Risk Assesment 1043 History: Crime Scene Sciences 1050 History: Fingerprint Sciences 1056 History: Forensic Antropology in the USA 1061 History: forensic Medicine 1066 Identification / Individualization 1078 Internet Crime 1086 Investigative Psychology 1092 Legal Aspects of Forensic Sceince 1099 Lie detection 1102 Microchemistry 1111 Modus Operandi 1116 Nursing 1122 Odontology 1128 Offender Signature 1136 Paints and Coatings 1140 Pathology: Overview 1148 Pathology: Autopsy 1154 Pathology: Histopathology 1160 pathology: Postmorten Interval 1167 Pathology: Preservation of Evidence 1172 Pathology: Victim recovery 1177 Pattern Evidence: Plastic Bag Striations 1181 Pattern Evidence: Bare Footprint Marks 1189 Pattern Evidence: Footwear Marks 1195 Pattern Evidence: Serial Number 1206 Pattern Evidence: Shotgun Ammunition on a Target 1211 Pattern Evidence: Tools 1217 Pattern Evidence: Vehicle Tire marks and Tire Track Measurement 1229 Pharmacology 1237 Phonetics 1245 Photography and Digital Imaging 1256 Photography and Digital Imaging: Digital Imaging Enhancement 1266 Postmorten Examination: Procedures and standards 1274 Psychlolinguistics 1278 Psychological Autopsies 1283 Psychlology and Psychiatry 1292 Psychiatry 1297 Quality Assurance 1308 Serial killing 1316 Serology 1321 Serology: Blood Identification 1330 Serology: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis 1337 Stalking 1349 Time Science death 1356 Toxicology: Overview 1363 Toxicology: Equine Drug testing 1369 Toxicology: Inhalants 1374 Toxicology: Interpretation of results 1390 Toxicology: Merthods of analysis Antemortem 1396 Toxicology:Methods of Analysis Postmortem 1403 Voice Analysis 1409 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Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences is the first resource to provide comprehensive coverage of the core theories, methods, techniques, and applications employed by forensic scientists. One of the more pressing concerns in forensic science is the collection of evidence from the crime scene and its relevance to the forensic analysis carried out in the laboratory. The
Encyclopedia will serve to inform both the crime scene worker and the laboratory worker of their protocols, procedures, and limitations. The more than 200 articles contained in the
Encyclopedia form a repository of core information that will be of use to instructors, students, and professionals in the criminology, legal, and law enforcement communities.
Key Features
* Contains more than 200 articles written by international experts in the field
* Outlines the most effective methods and techniques used in evidence collection, analysis, and investigation
* Includes Further Reading lists in each article to allow easy access to the primary literature
* Makes information easy to find with extensive cross-referencing (hyper-links in the electronic version), a complete index, and other aids to the reader
* Includes a comprehensive glossary that defines nearly 900 forensic science terms
* Provides many detailed photographs, figures, and tables to illustrate the text, plus color plate sections in each volume
* Electronic version also available via ScienceDirect
Audience: Forensic science laboratories, police departments, academic libraries, law firms and law school libraries, academic departments teaching forensics, government agencies, and public libraries.
The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences is the first resource to provide comprehensive coverage of the core theories, methods, techniques, and applications employed by forensic scientists. One of the more pressing concerns in forensic science is the collection of evidence from the crime scene and its relevance to the forensic analysis carried out in the laboratory. The Encyclopedia will serve to inform both the crime scene worker and the laboratory worker of their protocols, procedures, and limitations. The more than 200 articles contained in the Encyclopedia form a repository of core information that will be of use to instructors, students, and professionals in the criminology, legal, and law enforcement communities.
Key Features
* Contains more than 200 articles written by international experts in the field
* Outlines the most effective methods and techniques used in evidence collection, analysis, and investigation
* Includes Further Reading lists in each article to allow easy access to the primary literature
* Makes information easy to find with extensive cross-referencing (hyper-links in the electronic version), a complete index, and other aids to the reader
* Includes a comprehensive glossary that defines nearly 900 forensic science terms
* Provides many detailed photographs, figures, and tables to illustrate the text, plus color plate sections in each volume
* Electronic version also available via ScienceDirect
Audience: Forensic science laboratories, police departments, academic libraries, law firms and law school libraries, academic departments teaching forensics, government agencies, and public libraries.
Encyclopedia Of Forensic Sciences Is A Comprehensive Reference Source Of Current Knowledge Made Available In The Field Of Forensic Science. Covers The Core Theories, Methods And Techniques Employed By Forensic Scientists -- And Their Application In Forensic Analysis. V. 1. [a-c] -- V. 2. [d-f] -- V. 3. [g-z]. Editor-in- Chief, Jay A. Siegel ; Editors, Pekka J. Saukko, Geoffrey C. Knupfer. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. The "Encyclopedia of Forensic Science" is the largest comprehensive reference source of current knowledge ever made available in the field of forensic science. It covers the core theories, methods and techniques employed by forensic scientists and their application in forensic analysis.