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Books with title Careers in Explosives and Arson Investigation

  • Explosives & Arson Investigation

    Jean Ford

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    An uncanny calm settles on the scene. The blaze is out. A soggy, sooty mess remains. Most of us wouldn't have a clue where to begin, yet fire and explosion investigators know precisely where and how to dig in. Other books in this series show that documents, fingerprints, a stray hair, fibers, bullets, tool marks, blood spatter, SNA, cigarette butts, insects, or even a simple candy wrapper can provide clinching proof in many legal cases—but fire and bombs destroy these bits of evidence. What clues can forensic scientists possibly glean from rubble and ash? Using real-life stories as examples, Explosives & Arson Investigation explores the world of fire—and bomb-scene investigation. From first-on-the-scene priorities to collecting and documenting evidence to lab analysis and its procedures, then finally assessing motive, this book reveals basic fire characteristics, what investigators look for, how they process what they find, the meaning of specific clues, and common motives—all while highlighting various forensic careers.
  • Careers in Explosives and Arson Investigation

    Daniel E Harmon

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Looks at explosives and arson investigation and how the techniques are used to help capture criminals, and also provides information about the training and education necessary to work in the field and what career opportunities are available.
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  • Explosives And Arson Investigation

    Jean Ford

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Nov. 30, 2005)
    Students learn about the basic techniques utilized in explosives and arson investigations and their importance in crime solving.
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  • Explosives & Arson Investigation

    Jean Ford

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Describes how forensic scientists investigate fire and bomb scenes to gather clues, describing what they look for, how they process what they find, and common motives for arsons and bombings.
  • Explosives and Arson Investigation

    Jean Ford;Jean Otto Ford

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Aug. 16, 1619)
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