Underwater Crime Scene Investigation

organizing, training, and equipping the dive team on a budget

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Underwater Crime Scene Investigation

organizing, training, and equipping the dive team on a budget

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The first book of its kind to provide comprehensive training open water course instruction, this work is the official course text for a PADI approved Distinctive Specialty course. The text has also been used by law enforcement divers throughout the U.S. and the world.

The book provides detailed information on organizing, training and specialized equipment, as well as establishing and protecting crime scene boundaries, underwater navigation, search patterns, light salvage technique, locating, preserving and processing evidence recovered from under water.

Guidelines are provided in processing boats, planes and submerged autos, underwater crime scene sketches, photography and more.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
142

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Underwater Crime Scene Investigation: organizing, training, and equipping the dive team on a budget
1987, California Investigative Academy
Perfect bound in English

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First Sentence

"PREFACE The purpose of this book is to provide the potential underwater crime scene investgator with information which will assist him or her in orgainzing, equipping and training a team with a relatively small budget."

Table of Contents

1. The Team Page 1
2. Equipment Page 5
3. Areas, Conditions & Hazards Page 26
4. Establishing Crime Scene Boundaries Page 30
5. Underwater Navigation Page 36
6. Search Patterns Page 46
7. Light Salvage Technique Page 65
8. Evidence Page 72
9. Marking, Packing & Transporting Page 92
10. Boats Planes & Automobiles Page 99
11. Photography & Crime Scene Sketches Page 107
12. Diver Safety Page 110
13. Underwater Communications Page 116
I. Summary Page 123
II. Glossary of Terms Page 125
III. Appendix Page 135

Edition Notes

Previously published by Sub-Sea Services, Ltd., of Woodland WA, all rights are now owned by the California Investigative Academy. Copies are available through the on-line bookstore.

Published in
Fountain Valley, CA (18627 Brookhurst Street #191, Fountain Valley, CA 92708)
Genre
non-fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.2/5
Library of Congress
HV8080.D54 T23 1987

The Physical Object

Format
Perfect bound
Pagination
viii, 142 p.
Number of pages
142
Dimensions
5.5 x 8.5

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2410913M
ISBN 10
0943155002
LCCN
87060860

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