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Hot Zone Forensics is a detailed description of the evidence collection protocols that will be required in criminal cases involving the release of a chemical agent, biological agent, or radiological material. This book sets the standards for the methods that may be used by local, state and federal investigative law enforcement officers when locating and collecting hazardous evidence in airborne, liquid, solid, surface and dermal form. Sampling protocols from OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, DOE, CDC, Chemical Weapons Convention, and the Biological Weapons Convention have each been examined in an effort to pr
Criminal investigation --- Crime scene searches --- Evidence, Criminal --- Evidence preservation --- Hazardous substances
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From the foreword by Professor Ralph Slovenko: ". . . In this book, two eminent scholars, George B. Palermo, M.D., M.Sc.Crim. and Richard N. Kocsis, Ph.D., both active in clinical and research work, grapple with the timely topic of criminal profiling. Their purpose in writing their very comprehensive and objective book is to attempt to separate myth from reality, the wheat from the chaff. The book stands on firm psychological/psychiatric foundations as the basis for offender typologies. In the first section, the authors describe the major violent crimes, particularly multiple/serial murder, se
Crime scene searches. --- Criminal behavior, Prediction of. --- Criminal investigation -- Psychological aspects. --- Criminal profilers. --- Racial profiling in law enforcement. --- Violent offenders -- Psychology. --- Criminal behavior, Prediction of --- Criminals --- Criminal investigation --- Criminal profilers --- Crime scene searches --- Violent offenders --- Identification --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology
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