Provides easy-to-follow flow charts that serve as procedural guide for scene investigations in most major types of crimes
Presents the variety of different types of observable evidence encountered in real-life cases to inform scene investigators
Offers methods for framing multiple hypotheses, using specific case examples, to factor in various considerations in crime scene reconstruction scenarios
The discussion following each chapter forms a compendium of generalizations accepted in scholarly sources-a key enabler when testing the hypotheses