Geoforensics

Geoforensics

An alternative way of expressing what geoforensics is all about is to avoid the narrow definition and relate how suitable materials and analytical methods can be examined by the 'geo' specialist to provide additional information for ...

Author: Alastair Ruffell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

ISBN: 9780470758847

Category: Science

Page: 340

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This book is a comprehensive introduction to the application of geoscience to criminal investigations. Clearly structured throughout, the text follows a path from the large-scale application of remote sensing, landforms and geophysics in the first half to the increasingly small-scale examination of rock and soils to trace amounts of material. The two scales of investigation are linked by geoscience applications to forensics that can be applied at a range of dimensions. These include the use of topographic mapping, x-ray imaging, geophysics and remote sensing in assessing whether sediment, rocks or concrete may have hidden or buried materials inside for example, drugs, weapons, bodies. This book describes the wider application of many different geoscience-based methods in assisting law enforcers with investigations such as international and national crimes of genocide and pollution, terrorism and domestic crime as well as accident investigation. The text makes a clear link to the increasingly important aspects of the spatial distribution of geoscience materials (be it soil sampling or the distribution of mud-spatter on clothing), Geographic Information Science and geostatistics. A comprehensive introduction to the application of geoscience to criminal investigation Examples taken from an environmental and humanitarian perspective in addition to the terrorist and domestic criminal cases more regularly discussed A chapter on the use of GIS in criminalistics and information on unusual applications and methods - for example underwater scene mapping and extraterrestrial applications Material on how geoscience methods and applications are used at a crime scene Accompanying website including key images and references to further material An invaluable text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking general forensic science degrees or geoscience courses "The whole book is peppered with useful and appropriate examples from the authors’ wide experiences and also from the wider literature... an essential purchase for any forensic science department as well as for any law enforcement organisation." Lorna Dawson, Macaulay Institute
Categories: Science

Environmental and Criminal Geoforensics

Environmental and Criminal Geoforensics

In: Pirrie, D., Ruffell, A. & Dawson, L. A. (eds) Environmental and Criminal Geoforensics. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 384. First published online July 8, 2013, http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/SP384.13 Isphording, ...

Author: D. Pirrie

Publisher: Geological Society of London

ISBN: 9781862393660

Category: Science

Page: 271

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Geological techniques are widely used in two aspects of serious criminal investigations: (1) the search for clandestine burial sites, based on near-surface geophysics or through the detection of decomposition signals and (2) the analysis of trace evidence to identify its source location or test the possible association between the trace evidence and a known location of an offence. Although geoforensics is used in such investigations world-wide there are still considerable gaps in the published literature. In addition, there is increasing concern regarding the illegal release of wastes either into the atmosphere, water courses or on to the land surface, and a growing realization that the techniques used in criminal forensics are equally useful in the investigation of environmental crime. This book bridges the gap between environmental and criminal geoforensics with conceptual, methodological and case study contributions. This demonstrates the significant potential that geoforensics holds for investigating and regulatory officers.
Categories: Science

Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting

Speakers : ( In order of presentation of papers ) Lessons from Geoforensics of Poor Site Characterizations – J. David Rogers J. David Rogers received his B.S. in Geology ( California State Polytechnic University ) , M.S. in Civil ...

Author: Association of Engineering Geologists

Publisher:

ISBN: STANFORD:36105122836815

Category: Engineering geology

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Categories: Engineering geology

Geoforensics

Geoforensics

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the application of geoscience to criminal investigations.

Author: Alastair Ruffell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

ISBN: 9780470057346

Category: Science

Page: 344

View: 293

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the application of geoscience to criminal investigations. Clearly structured throughout, the text follows a path from the large-scale application of remote sensing, landforms and geophysics in the first half to the increasingly small-scale examination of rock and soils to trace amounts of material. The two scales of investigation are linked by geoscience applications to forensics that can be applied at a range of dimensions. These include the use of topographic mapping, x-ray imaging, geophysics and remote sensing in assessing whether sediment, rocks or concrete may have hidden or buried materials inside for example, drugs, weapons, bodies. This book describes the wider application of many different geoscience-based methods in assisting law enforcers with investigations such as international and national crimes of genocide and pollution, terrorism and domestic crime as well as accident investigation. The text makes a clear link to the increasingly important aspects of the spatial distribution of geoscience materials (be it soil sampling or the distribution of mud-spatter on clothing), Geographic Information Science and geostatistics. A comprehensive introduction to the application of geoscience to criminal investigation Examples taken from an environmental and humanitarian perspective in addition to the terrorist and domestic criminal cases more regularly discussed A chapter on the use of GIS in criminalistics and information on unusual applications and methods - for example underwater scene mapping and extraterrestrial applications Material on how geoscience methods and applications are used at a crime scene Accompanying website including key images and references to further material An invaluable text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking general forensic science degrees or geoscience courses "The whole book is peppered with useful and appropriate examples from the authors' wide experiences and also from the wider literature... an essential purchase for any forensic science department as well as for any law enforcement organisation." —Lorna Dawson, Macaulay Institute
Categories: Science

10 43

10 43

Mr. George Clark Davenport , one of the and with the advent of sophisticated The five - day conference held in founders of GeoForensics International , equipment we have really been able to Collinsville featured an impressive gave a ...

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ISBN: UIUC:30112077212238

Category: Police, State

Page:

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Categories: Police, State

Membership Directory

Membership Directory

... geoforensics.com GeoForensics , Inc. ForensG / HydroG / EnvirG Hayman , James W. CPG - 07065 PO Box 100 ...

Author: American Institute of Professional Geologists

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ISBN: CORNELL:31924109578967

Category: Geologists

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Categories: Geologists

The Killers Among Us

The Killers Among Us

The third type of investigative profiling was developed by the late Dr. Milton Newton , who referred to this strategy as " geoforensics . " A number of agencies investigating a serial murder have attempted to conduct a geographical ...

Author: Steven A. Egger

Publisher:

ISBN: IND:30000076993611

Category: Serial murder investigation

Page: 376

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This is an introduction to serial killers and killings. It includes seven case studies, a discussion of the myths surrounding serial murderers and the reasons why they continue to kill, the seven major problems of investigating a serial murder, and an analysis of the fourteen different law enforcement agencies who respond to a serial murder. Other topics covered include: -- how the media treats serial murder; an essay on victimology; -- a discussion on the concept of "the less dead" or how victims of serial killers are devalued".
Categories: Serial murder investigation

Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics

Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics

This interdisciplinary volume explores the conceptual and practical interplay of soil and geoforensics across the scientific, investigative and legal fields.

Author: Karl Ritz

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN: 9781402092046

Category: Medical

Page: 519

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Soils have important roles to play in criminal and environmental forensic science. Since the initial concept of using soil in forensic investigations was mooted by Conan Doyle in his Sherlock Holmes stories prior to real-world applications, this branch of forensic science has become increasingly sophisticated and broad. New techniques in chemical, physical, biological, ecological and spatial analysis, coupled with informatics, are being applied to reducing areas of search by investigators, site identification, site comparison and measurement for the eventual use as evidence in court. Soils can provide intelligence, in assisting the determination of the provenance of samples from artifacts, victims or suspects, enabling their linkage to locations or other evidence. They also modulate change in surface or buried cadavers and hence affect the ability to estimate post-mortem or post-burial intervals, and locate clandestine graves. This interdisciplinary volume explores the conceptual and practical interplay of soil and geoforensics across the scientific, investigative and legal fields. Supported by reviews, case-studies from across the world, and reports of original research, it demonstrates the increasing convergence of a wide range of knowledge. It covers conceptual issues, evidence (from recovery to use in court), geoforensics, taphonomy, as well as leading-edge technologies. The application of the resultant soil forensics toolbox is leading to significant advances in improving crime detection, and environmental and national security.
Categories: Medical

Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting

Newton , M. B. , Jr. , 1987 , Louisiana - A Geographical Portrait ( second edition ) : Geoforensics , Baton Rouge , Louisiana , 325 p . Prudic , D. E. , 1989 , Documentation of a computer program to simulate stream - aquifer relations ...

Author: Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies

Publisher:

ISBN: STANFORD:36105111723735

Category: Geology

Page: 636

View: 347

Categories: Geology

The Journal of John Landreth Surveyor

The Journal of John Landreth  Surveyor

... Gagliano Charles & Janet Gritzner Sam Hilliard Greg Jeane Lawrence McKenzie Ann Ramenofsky H. J. Walker Gene Wilson Don Vermeer Frank DeCaro Norbert Psuty Geoforensics 2 a to FRED BOWERMAN KNIFFEN Boyd Professor Emeritus for 2 N.

Author: John Landreth

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ISBN: MINN:31951D00801816J

Category: Coast live oak

Page: 240

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Categories: Coast live oak