Description |
xv, 206 pages, 196 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Case approach, philosophy, and objectives -- Ch. 2. The reconstructive aspects of class characteristics and a limited universe -- Ch. 3. Is it a bullet hole? -- Ch. 4. Some useful reagents and their application -- Ch. 5. Distance and orientation derived from gunshot residue patterns -- Ch. 6. Projectile penetration and perforation -- Ch. 7. Projectile ricochet and deflection -- Ch. 8. The principles of "trajectory" reconstruction -- Ch. 9. The shooting of motor vehicles -- Ch. 10. Bullet track ("trajectory") determinations in gunshot victims -- Ch. 11. Trace evidence considerations associated with firearms evidence : evidentiary and reconstructive aspects -- Ch. 12. Cartridge case ejection and ejection patterns -- Ch. 13. True ballistics : long range shootings and falling bullets -- Ch. 14. Shotgun shootings and evidence -- Ch. 15. Ultimate objectives, reports, and court presentation |
Summary |
"Shooting Incident Reconstruction is an informative and comprehensive guide to the analysis of firearms evidence at crime scenes ranging from accidental injuries to carefully planned murders. Whether the topic is as simple as a muzzle-to-victim distance determination, or as complicated as the behavior of ricocheted bullets over long distances, Shooting Incident Reconstruction covers it all. No longer will investigators and attorneys be forced to rely on eyewitness accounts alone: instead, they will be able to use the reconstructive aspects of firearms evidence to determine what did and did not happen at a crime scene."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Energy consumption -- Developing countries.
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Nuclear industry -- Developing countries.
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SUBJECT |
Developing countries http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037341 -- Energy consumption.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00005626
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Developing countries http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037341 -- Nuclear industry
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LC no. |
81081218 |
ISBN |
008026168X |
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