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Investigating Animal Abuse Crime Scenes: A Field Guide

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Investigating Animal Abuse Crime Scenes A Field Guide Pdf

By Martha Smith-Blackmore and Virginia M. Maxwell

Investigating Animal Abuse Crime Scenes: A Field Guideย is designed for first respondersโ€”such as animal control officers and police officersโ€”as well as forensic scientists and other criminal justice professionals who are tasked with processing and analyzing animal crime scenes and evidence. The book serves equally as a useful resource for those in the field and laboratory, in addition to those professionals who are further along in the investigative and judicial process.

Investigating Animal Abuse Crime Scenes: A Field Guide addresses the key areas that must be considered in a thorough investigation of an animal abuse crime. This starts with general crime scene procedures that include securing and releasing the scene, search and seizure issues, chain of custody, documentation, searching for evidence and the use of enhancement technologies. While many readers may already be familiar with such concepts, they are addressed in the context of unique factors relating to animals and animal abuse cases. The book then addresses the recognition, collection and preservation of different types of evidence that may be located at animal abuse scenes, with examples of the most important evidence for specific case types.

Table of Contents

Investigating Animal Abuse Crime Scenes: A Field Guide โ€“ Contents:

  1. The role of the animal control officer and first responders

  2. Securing the scene and first actions

  3. Search and seizure

  4. Documenting the crime scene

  5. Locating physical evidence

  6. Collection and packaging of evidence

  7. Special considerations for crime scene investigation and evidence processing of animal abuse

  8. Large-scale animal abuse cases

  9. Animal abuse involving large animals

  10. Releasing the scene

  11. Biological evidence

  12. Trace and chemical evidence

  13. Pattern evidence

  14. Drugs and controlled substances

  15. Digital evidence

  16. The forensic veterinarian at the crime scene

  17. Physical examination of living victims

  18. Postmortem interval

  19. The forensic necropsy

  20. Nonaccidental injury

  21. Neglect and hoarding

  22. Animal sexual abuse

  23. Animal fighting

  24. Forensic toxicology

  25. Report writing and court testimony

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