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Graphic arts --- prints [visual works] --- scenes [depictions] --- Hogenberg, Frans
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This is a comprehensive reference source on the theory, techniques, and application of the various forensic sciences. It examines the subject with a factual approach, while also addressing the kinds of topics that figure prominently in the media.
Forensic sciences. --- LAW --- Forensic Science. --- Criminalistics --- Forensic science --- Science --- Criminal investigation --- Criminal investigation. --- Crime scenes.
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Crime Scene Photography, Second Edition covers the general principals and concepts of photography, while also delving into the more practical elements and advanced concepts of forensic photography. Edward Robinson assists the reader in understanding and applying essential concepts in order to create images that are able to withstand challenges in court. The first part of the book deals with the basic theory and science of photography required to take superior photographs, and covers topics such as composition, exposure, focus, depth of field, and flash techniques. The second part o
Crime scenes. --- Evidence, Criminal. --- Legal photography. --- Legal photography --- Crime scenes --- Evidence, Criminal --- Visual Arts --- Photography --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Criminal evidence --- Criminal investigation --- Criminal procedure --- Evidence (Law) --- Reasonable doubt --- Crime sites --- Scenes of crimes --- Crime photography --- Forensic photography --- Photography, Crime --- Photography, Forensic --- Photography, Legal --- Photography, Police --- Police photography
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Crime --- Criminal statistics --- Criminalité --- Statistiques criminelles --- Victimes d'infractions --- Scènes de crime --- Enquêtes --- Évaluation --- Criminalité --- Criminal statistics - Europe --- Crime - Europe --- Scènes de crime --- Enquêtes --- Évaluation
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The investigative experience offers many challenges in reconstructing past events and in discovering the persons, entities, and organizations involved in a crime or a civil wrong. The discussion begins with explaining the nature of cold cases and the major problems associated with these investigations. A cold case investigation progresses from the internal (the case's center), proximal (contact evidence), distal (immediate vicinity) to the limbic (the world at large) realms of information. The text stresses the importance of gathering basic identifiers about the victim, suspect, product, or ob
Cold cases (Criminal investigation). --- Crimes. --- Criminal investigation. --- Cold cases (Criminal investigation) --- Criminal investigation --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Detection of crime --- Investigations --- Law enforcement --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Forensic sciences --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- Cases, Cold (Criminal investigation) --- Unsolved crimes (Cold cases) --- Informers
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Children --- Child witnesses --- Juvenile delinquents --- Forensic psychology --- Criminal investigation --- Crimes against --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Delinquents --- Delinquents, Juvenile --- Juvenile offenders --- Offenders, Juvenile --- Offenders, Youthful --- Young offenders --- Youthful offenders --- Criminals --- Youth --- Juridical psychology --- Juristic psychology --- Legal psychology --- Psychology, Forensic --- Forensic sciences --- Psychology, Applied --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Detection of crime --- Investigations --- Law enforcement --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- Children as witnesses --- Witnesses --- Child welfare --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Law and legislation --- Law --- Informers
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Criminal investigation. --- Criminal justice, Administration of. --- Human rights. --- Criminal investigation --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Human rights --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Investigations --- Law enforcement --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Forensic sciences --- Law and legislation --- Detection of crime --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- Informers
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The little-examined genre of legal case narratives is represented in this fascinating volume, the first collection translated into English of criminal cases - most involving homicide - from late imperial China. These true stories of crimes of passion, family conflict, neighborhood feuds, gang violence, and sedition are a treasure trove of information about social relations and legal procedure. Each narrative describes circumstances leading up to a crime and its discovery, the appearance of the crime scene and the body, the apparent cause of death, speculation about motives and premeditation, and whether self-defense was involved. Detailed testimony is included from the accused and from witnesses, family members, and neighbors, as well as summaries and opinions from local magistrates, their coroners, and other officials higher up the chain of judicial review. Officials explain which law in the Qing dynasty legal code was violated, which corresponding punishment was appropriate, and whether the sentence was eligible for reduction. These records began as reports from magistrates on homicide cases within their jurisdiction that were required by law to be tried first at the county level, then reviewed by judicial officials at the prefectural, provincial, and national levels, with each administrator adding his own observations to the file. Each case was decided finally in Beijing, in the name of the emperor if not by the monarch himself, before sentences could be carried out and the records permanently filed. All of the cases translated here are from the Qing imperial copies, most of which are now housed in the First Historical Archives, Beijing.
Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal investigation --- Trials --- City crime --- Crime and criminals --- Crimes --- Delinquency --- Felonies --- Misdemeanors --- Urban crime --- Social problems --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Criminology --- Transgression (Ethics) --- Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Detection of crime --- Investigations --- Law enforcement --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Forensic sciences --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- History --- Social aspects --- Law and legislation --- S08/0600 --- China: Law and legislation--Criminal: general and before 1911 --- Informers
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This study of the FINDER police information sharing system provides evidence to support all-crimes information fusion and analysis as a path to improved public safety and homeland security. Examining more than 1,500 users and 1.8 million system events over a fifteen-month period, Scott demonstrates that information sharing produces performance and efficiency gains for law enforcement. Scott looks at the IT user level for the highly contextual influences on successful outcomes and relevant information system metrics. Objective system use and user-level performance measures are combined with use
Law enforcement --- Criminal investigation --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Police communication systems --- Criminal behavior, Prediction of. --- Criminal offender profiling --- Criminal profiling --- Delinquency prediction --- Offender profiling --- Prediction of criminal behavior --- Profiling, Criminal --- Criminal psychology --- Prediction (Psychology) --- Crime forecasting --- Criminal profilers --- Communications, Police --- Police radio --- Communication in police administration --- Public safety radio service --- Telecommunication systems --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Detection of crime --- Investigations --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Forensic sciences --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- Enforcement of law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Data processing. --- Criminal investigation. --- Florida Integrated Network for Data Exchange and Retrieval. --- FINDER --- Informers --- Policing
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