ABSTRACT

Those tasked with investigating death scenes come from a variety of backgrounds and varying levels of experience. Whether a homicide detective, crime scene investigator, medico-legal death investigator, coroner or medical examiner, Death Scene Investigation: Procedural Guide, Second Edition provides the investigator best-practice techniques and procedures for almost any death scene imaginable, including for deaths occurring even under the most unusual of circumstances.

This Second Edition is fully updated to include new coverage on shallow graves, human remains at crime scenes, poisonings, expanded coverage of projectile weapons, videography, touch DNA, death notifications, and a newly added chapter dedicated to sexual deaths. In addition, the book serves as an on-scene ready reference which includes instructions on procedure including the initial notification of a death, processing the scene and body, the investigator's role at autopsy, and analyzing the scene indicators to place evidence into context.


Topics discussed include:

  • Initial response and scene evaluation
  • Death scene management including documentation, sketching, photography, videography, observations, and search procedures
  • A special death investigation matrix that walks the investigator though a decision tree to help in ambiguous deaths
  • Contains discussion of all manners of death, including accident, suicide, natural and homicide
  • Coverage of recovery of human remains from open field, aquatic, and buried sites including estimating the time of death.
  • Wound dynamics and mechanisms of injury that covers asphyxiation, sharp and blunt force trauma, chopping injuries; handgun, rifle, and shotgun wounds, electrical injuries, and more

The bulleted format and spiral binding allows for easy use and reference in the field with sections that are self-contained and cross-referenced for quick searches. With its thorough and detailed approach, Death Scene Investigation, Second Edition will be a must-have addition to any crime scene and death investigator’s tool kit.

section I|66 pages

Death Scene Investigation

chapter 1|10 pages

Death Scene Response

chapter 2|12 pages

Natural Deaths

chapter 3|14 pages

Accidental Deaths

chapter 4|14 pages

Suicidal Deaths

chapter 5|14 pages

Homicidal Deaths

section II|36 pages

The Medicolegal Death Investigation

section III|50 pages

Recovery of Human Remains

chapter 10|8 pages

Searching for Human Remains

chapter 11|10 pages

Surface Recovery of Human Remains

Open Field Recovery and Expedient Graves

chapter 12|14 pages

Recovery of Buried Human Remains

Shallow Grave, Buried Remains, and Exhumation

chapter 14|6 pages

Postmortem Changes

Estimating Postmortem Interval (Time since Death)

section IV|70 pages

Wound Dynamics and Mechanism of Injury

chapter 15|16 pages

Asphyxiation

chapter 16|6 pages

Sharp Force Injuries

chapter 17|4 pages

Blunt Force Injuries

Blunt Instrument Blows, Fall from a Height, Collisions

chapter 18|2 pages

Chopping Injuries

chapter 19|8 pages

Firearm Injuries

Pistols and Rifles (Rifled Bore Weapons)

chapter 20|6 pages

Firearm Injuries

Shotguns (Smooth Bore Weapons)

chapter 21|4 pages

Explosive Injuries

chapter 22|4 pages

Thermal Injuries

chapter 23|6 pages

Electrical Injuries

chapter 24|6 pages

Poisoning

chapter 25|6 pages

Drug-Related Deaths 1

section V|52 pages

Special Death Investigations

chapter 26|10 pages

Infant Deaths

chapter 27|10 pages

Child Deaths

chapter 31|4 pages

Multiple Victim Death Scenes

section VI|54 pages

Death Scene Management: Tasks and Responsibilities

chapter 32|12 pages

Death Scene Management

chapter 33|14 pages

Death Scene Sketching

chapter 34|12 pages

Death Scene Photography

chapter 35|8 pages

Death Scene Videography

section VII|98 pages

Death Scene Evidence Processing

section VIII|80 pages

Death Investigation Checklist and Worksheets