Mon 19 Jun 2006

Book Description
In order to gain a real insight into a fire scene investigation, the investigator must have a thorough understanding of a number of concepts, including a knowledge of the dynamics of the fire, the necessary conditions for a fire to start and to be maintained, the different types of combustion fuels and subsequent burning patterns possible, and a rudimentary knowledge of what happens in the analytic laboratory. Only with a sound knowledge of these factors can an investigator carry out his or her scene investigation efficiently and correctly. Fires, by their nature and cause, can be classified as being accidental or may be shown to be malicious. The determination of which type of fire has occurred is the duty of the fire scene investigator. Fire Investigation covers the concepts and theories necessary to facilitate such decisions, and is also a valuable reference source for fire investigation units, scene of crime officers, private fire investigators, health and safety bodies, and students of forensic science.
Synopsis
In order to gain insight into a fire scene investigation, the investigator must have a thorough understanding of concepts such as different types of fuels, how they are affected by heat and fire, and the nature of their combustion, as well as specific scene investigations, scene reconstruction, electrical fires, and procedures in the analytic laboratory. Only with a sound knowledge of these and other factors can an investigation be handled efficiently and correctly.Fire Investigation presents comprehensive information related to the investigation of various types of fire scenes and describes the analysis and interpretation of fire debris in a chemical laboratory. Techniques are presented for fire scene investigation, and the importance and relevance of fire scene reconstruction is discussed in detail. The text covers various types of fire scenes with numerous photographs and illustrations, and an entire chapter is devoted to the investigation of electrical fires.Providing a complete overview of fire scene investigation and debris analysis, this guide features the information needed by professionals at the fire scene and in the laboratory. It is an important resource for arson investigators, forensic scientists and technicians, detectives, and attorneys involved in all phases of fire scene investigation.
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June 19th, 2006 at 2:04 pm
it’s the good book!
June 19th, 2006 at 4:10 pm
Much thanx dude
June 27th, 2006 at 7:34 am
Thanks dude this a very good book