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050 4 $aHV8025$b.R43 2000
100 1 $aRebmann, Andrew J.
245 10 $aCadaver dog handbook :$bforensic training and tactics for the recovery of human remains /$cAndrew Rebmann, Edward David, Marcella H. Sorg.
260 $aBoca Raton :$bCRC Press,$cc2000.
300 $a209 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 163-166) and index.
505 0 $aDefinition of Cadaver Dogs -- A Brief History of Cadaver Dogs -- Dog Basics -- The Working Dog -- Dog Noses and Dog Brains -- Scent Cone Theory -- "Live" Scent Versus "Death" Scent -- Scent and the Environment -- Decomposition Odor Forms a Scent Pool -- Wind Carries Scent Away Forming a Scent Cone -- Barriers Cause Scent to Form Secondary Scent Pools and Secondary Scent Cones -- Water Moves Scent Away from the Source -- Scent Cone Distortion Is Produced by Variable Winds -- Scent Voids Can Be Produced in Water or on Land -- Limits of Cadaver Dogs and Scent Detection -- Training the Cadaver Dog -- Selection of a Dog to Train -- Handler Characteristics Needed -- Overview of Training -- Training Basics -- Shaping Behavior -- A Dog and a Dolphin: Training without Punishment -- Reading the Dog -- Training Principles -- Training Progression -- General Guidelines for Training and Practice -- Training Scenarios -- Ongoing Training Regime -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Final Note and Caution -- Training Materials -- Creating and Handling Training Aids -- Scent Sources -- Natural Scent: Human Flesh -- Natural Scent: Human Blood -- Natural Scent: Soil Samples -- Natural Scent: Adipocere -- Artificial Scent: Putrescine (1,4 - Diaminobutane) and Cadaverine (1,5 - Diaminopentane) -- Artificial Scent: Sigma Pseudo Corpse I, Pseudo Corpse II, Sigma Pseudo Distressed Body -- Scented Training Aids -- Storage Containers -- Training Containers -- Scent Tube -- Scented Toys -- Equipment and Set-up Needed for Imprinting Phase -- Equipment Needed as Training Progresses -- Professional Issues -- Standardization and Certification -- Ethics and Professional Conduct -- Levels of Certainty and Conclusions Reached -- Record Keeping -- Training Records -- Search Reports -- Resume -- Evaluating the Qualifications of an Unknown Dog/Handler Team -- Testifying in Court -- Qualifying the Dog/Handler Team as an Expert Witness -- Legal Issues -- Licensure and Vaccination -- Exercising "Due Care" -- Negligence -- Strict Liability -- Joint and Several Liability -- Search, Seizure, and Warrants -- Practical Implications for Canine Searches in General -- Implications for Cadaver Dog Searches -- Handling A Search Request -- Record Keeping Regarding Requests -- Evaluating the Feasibility of the Search -- Evaluating the Appropriateness of Using a Particular Handler or Canine -- Scheduling a Search: Season, Time, Weather -- Promises and Deliverables -- When to Say No -- The Search -- Types of Canine Cadaver Searches -- Recovery Expansion Search -- Focused Speculative Search -- Non-Focused Speculative Search -- Forensic Contexts -- Unpremeditated Homicide -- Premeditated Homicide -- Serial Murders -- Search Parameters -- Suicide -- Elderly Persons Suffering from Dementia -- Physical Contexts -- Use of Technical Location and Mapping Aids -- Aids to Location -- Compasses -- Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) Receivers -- Search Applications -- Establish a Search Baseline and Anchor Point -- Box the Compass Needle -- Mark the Baseline -- Construct the Initial Outside Corridor Line -- Construct the Backline -- Define the Corridor Width -- Begin the Search -- Document Alerts and Finds -- Mapping Scattered Remains -- Use of Remote Sensing and Other Techniques -- Human Observation -- Soil Probe -- Other Methods for Venting Soil -- Metal Detector -- Aerial Photography with and without Thermal Imaging -- Other Techniques -- The Crime Scene -- Scene Command -- Evidence Preservation -- Behind the Scenes: Taphonomy -- Postmortem Processes -- Decomposition and Skeletonization -- Disarticulation -- Scavenger Modification -- Search Strategies for Disarticulated Remains -- Working with the Anthropologist -- At the Scene -- General Steps Involved at the Scene -- On-site Guidelines -- Define the Search Area for the Handler(s) -- Acclimating the Dog -- Motivating the Dog -- Periodic Reinforcement -- Documenting the Search -- Land Searches -- Search Planning -- Conducting the Search -- Special Search Situations -- Spot Searches -- Hasty Searches -- Grid Searches -- Roadsides -- Landfills -- Swamps -- Wilderness and Forest Strategies -- Hunters: Game Trails and Stands -- Hikers: Hiking Trails and Natural Hazards -- Other Lost Subjects: Open Grid and Large Area Search -- Disarticulated Remains -- Discovery by Pet Dogs -- Discovery by Hunters or Hikers -- Dismembered Bodies -- Accidental Dismemberment -- Deliberate Dismemberment -- Scent Line-ups -- Procedure for Scent Line-ups -- Adapting to Special Terrain and Site Circumstances -- Changes in Elevation -- Contour Searching -- Drainage Patterns -- Wells -- Difficult to Explain Alerts -- Water Searches -- Training -- Training Materials -- Training Steps Using a Scent Capsule -- Training Using a Scent Pump -- Training Using a Diver -- Background Information--Type of Drowning -- Dry Drowning -- Wet Drowning -- Search Strategy Tip -- Eyewitness -- Search Example -- Decomposition Process -- First Stage -- Second Stage -- Third Stage -- Exceptions -- Working a Water Search -- Selection of Boats -- Boat Types -- Working a Search Area -- General Suggestions -- Suggestions for Working Rivers -- Upstream against the Wind -- Upstream with the Wind -- Downstream against the Wind -- Downstream with the Wind -- Suggestions for Working Lakes -- Water Conditions -- Recovery -- "False" Alerts -- Marker Buoys -- Clothing and Other Debris -- Dead, Wet critters -- Handler Cueing Dog -- Selected Training Aids and Equipment -- Continuing Education Opportunities -- Professional Organizations -- K-9 Search Report -- Example of Recovery Expansion Search Report -- Handler Resume -- Canine Resume Example -- Training Record Example.
650 0 $aPolice dogs$xTraining.
650 0 $aForensic anthropology.
700 1 $aDavid, Edward.
700 1 $aSorg, Marcella H.
700 1 $aKoenig, Marcia.
948 $a01/09/2001$b02/12/2001
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