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Evidence and Investigation From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom 3rd edition by Kerry Watkins 9781774624678 (USED:LIKENEW) *135c

Evidence and Investigation From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom 3rd edition by Kerry Watkins 9781774624678 (USED:LIKENEW) *135c

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Evidence and Investigation, 3rd Edition is an up-to-date guide to the technical and practical aspects of effectively managing evidence from the crime scene to the courtroom. Our authors draw on their decades of experience in criminal investigations, forensic science, and digital evidence to provide a comprehensive overview of the different types of evidence, crime scene management, and the latest research in forensics.  

Part I introduces readers to Canadian criminal evidence law, covering the different classes of evidence and the legal considerations governing admissibility, as well as the roles and responsibilities of individuals involved in crime scene investigation and management. Part II provides a detailed examination of forensic science, including specific types of evidence: biological, chemical, and digital while emphasizing the importance of Charter -compliancy, continuity, and accuracy during evidence collection. Part III addresses the role of evidence in the courtroom, focusing on the Crown’s legal duties, law enforcement testimony, as well as protocols for avoiding factors that often contribute to errors during an investigation.

Modern-day investigations are increasingly complex, but this all-in-one resource will provide evidence-based training and education that is essential to careers in Canadian law enforcement and private investigation.

  • New “Stop and Look” boxes, examining evidence errors, evidence limitations, and miscarriages of justice.

  • New “Spot the Error” case studies and exercises showcasing common errors in evidence collection and management.

  • Additional “It’s Your Move” scenarios that highlight real-world situations and encourage critical thinking.

  • Expanded coverage of digital evidence and crime scene hazards.

  • In-depth discussion on cross-examination tailored to the duties of law enforcement.

  • A chapter discussing errors in evidence, offering suggested protocols and measures to help reduce the risk of error.

PART I:  The Role of Evidence in the Investigative Process 
Chapter 1: The Role of Evidence in the Prosecution of Criminal Offences 
Chapter 2: Searching for and Securing Evidence: Legal Considerations 
Chapter 3: Crime Scene Investigation and Management 

PART II: The Analysis of Evidence  
Chapter 4: The Role of Science in Investigations 
Chapter 5: Forensic Biology and DNA 
Chapter 6: Trace Evidence and Forensic Toxicology 
Chapter 7: Forensic Document Examination 
Chapter 8: Pattern, Tool Mark, and Firearm Evidence 
Chapter 9: The Search and Seizure of Digital Devices  
Chapter 10: The Investigation of Internet-Based Evidence  
Chapter 11: The Analysis of Digital Evidence 
Chapter 12: Death Investigation  

PART III: Giving Evidence in Court  
Chapter 13: The Duty of Disclosure  
Chapter 14: Preparing and Presenting Evidence  
Chapter 15: Testifying in Court 
Chapter 16: Evidence, Error, and Justice 

Appendix A: Collision Reconstruction