From the Publisher
Hundreds of these field handbooks are used by investigators in police departments, sheriffs' departments, fire departments, medical examiners' offices and other federal, state and local agencies throughout the United States. Civil evidence photographers and private investigators have purchased this handbook. The
Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer's Guide is also used as a text book in university and academy classes.
--This text refers to an alternate
Spiral-bound
edition.
From the Author
Photography of crime scenes and evidence is a critical part of many investigations. Our photographs are frequently used for further investigation (e.g., to make comparisons between a shoe impression at the scene and the suspect's shoe) and to illustrate testimony in court. A great deal is riding on every exposure. So how do we remember every technique and procedure while taking photographs at the scene? We can take classes, practice, and memorize techniques--hoping we will remember everything when the time comes. Or, we can carry a field handbook to assist us at the scene. I wrote this handbook for just that purpose. The
Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer's Guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions for photographing crime scenes and evidence. When combined with training and experience, this handbook will help to insure that your crime scene and evidence photography is complete and accurate.
--This text refers to an alternate
Spiral-bound
edition.