Shooting Incident Reconstruction
Michael G. Haag (Forensic Scientist, Forensic Science Consultants, Albuquerque, NM, USA),Lucien C. Haag (Criminalist, Forensic Science Services, Inc., Carefree, AZ, USA)
Shooting Incident Reconstruction
Michael G. Haag (Forensic Scientist, Forensic Science Consultants, Albuquerque, NM, USA),Lucien C. Haag (Criminalist, Forensic Science Services, Inc., Carefree, AZ, USA)
7 ¾ X 9 7/16 in 1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE RECONSTRUCTIVE ASPECTS of CLASS CHA RACTERISTICS and a LIMITED UNIVERSE
3. IS IT A BULLET HOLE ?
4. SOME USEFUL REAGENTS and THEIR APPLICATION
5. GUNSHOT RESIDUES and PROXIMITY TESTS
6. PROJECTILE PENETRATION and PERFORATION
7. PROJECTILE RICOCHET
8. THE PRINCIPLES of ?TRAJECTORY? RECONSTRUCTION
9. THE SHOOTING OF MOTOR VEHICLES
10. TRAJECTORIES in HUMAN BODIES
11. TRACE EVIDENCE CONSIDERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH F IREARMS EVIDENCE: EVIDENTIARY and RECONSTRUCTIVE SPECTS
12 . CARTRIDGE CASE EJECTION and EJECTION PATTERNS
13. TRUE B ALLISTICS: LONG DISTANCE SHOOTINGS and FALLING BULLETS
14. SHOTGUN SHOOTINGS and EVIDENCE
15. ULTIMATE OBJECTIVES, R EPORTS and COURT PRESENTATION
APPENDIX
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