Abstract

Abstract The author of this publication initially deserves recognition for an organizational structure whereby chapters are arranged in the same sequence as the duties that develop during any well managed homicide investigation. Difficulty is created by the limitations of a book devoted totally to homicide investigation. Broad knowledge of evidence collection and preservation, as well as investigation of deaths other than homicide, is available to the homicide investigator through other publications. These topics receive inadequate coverage in this volume.

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