Evidence
Collection Books
Evidence
Collection is defined as - To retrieve the evidence "as-is"
and without damaging the evidence. It is generally
referred to as the process for collecting evidence from a
crime scene or other location during a crime scene
investigation.
Although evidence is primarily
collected from law Enforcement crime scene investigators,
private investigators may visit the crime scene after the
fact. During that time, it is critical that private
detective have an understanding of proper evidence
collection procedures.
The following
books provide information on Evidence
Collection and collecting evidence during a crime scene
investigation. These evidence collection books,
reference guides and manuals will teach you how to:
- Collect
Forensic evidence and data from the scene of the crime
- How to
store and protect evidence from contamination
- How to
examine the evidence and draw conclusions about what
happened during the crime
The
Evidence Collection handbook is designed to serve as
a quick reference on effective procedures for the
collection, preservation, and transmittal of
evidence for examination, analysis, and presentation
at the time of prosecution.
This
evidence collection field
guide is designed to serve as a quick reference on
known procedures for the collection, preservation,
and transmittal of evidence for examination,
analysis, and presentation at the time of
prosecution.
As
computers and data systems continue to evolve, they
expand into every facet of our personal and business
lives. Never bee has our society been so
information and technology driven. Because
computers, data communications, and data storage
devices have become ubiquitous, few crimes or civil
disputes do not involve them in some way. This
computer evidence collection book
teaches law Enforcement, system administrators,
information technology security professionals, legal
professionals, and students of computer Forensics
how to identify, collect, and maintain digital
artifacts to preserve their reliability
admission as evidence. The computer evidence
collection and preservation book has been updated to take
into account changes in federal rules of evidence
and case law that directly address digital evidence,
as well as to expand upon portable device
collection.
Forensic Investigation Handbook: An Introduction To
The Collection, Preservation, Analysis, And
Presentation Of Evidence
Return to the top of the list of Evidence Collection
Books
|