Arson, Explosion Crime When Hearing Term Paper

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Arson investigators require a great deal of care, attention to detail and skill, because there are numerous problems that are not similar to the majority of other crime scenes. Unlike other crime scenes, which the most is done to keep the situation as found, the preservation of an arson scene is very difficult. Before the investigators get their, firefighters, onlookers, police and even the owners of the property may have already been on the crime scene.

Explosions due to explosives and emulsions complicate the issue even more, since there are so many different forms and applications that continually change with technology.
Dynamite has been used for centuries, but has increasingly been replaced by other propellants. Thorough processing of the crime scene following an explosion may give investigators the opportunity to determine what caused the devise to go off. This helps develop leads that may find the suspects (Beveridge, 1998)

Beveridge, a. (1998) Forensic Investigation of Explosions, NY: CRC Press

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Uniform Crime Reports Retrieved on January 6, 2008 http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm

Fisher, B. (2003) Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation NY:….....

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