Kirk's Fire Investigation, 8th edition

Published by Pearson (September 7, 2017) © 2018

  • David J. Icove University of Tennessee
  • Gerald A. Haynes

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  • Provides a sound basis for the fire expert to use when evaluating fire scenes, preparing reports, or offering testimony.
  • Incorporates updated in-depth case examples to demonstrate the use of forensic fire investigation and analysis approaches.
  • Meets the FESHE guidelines for Fire Investigation and Analysis, with correlations to the 2017 Edition of NFPA 921 and the 2014 Edition of NFPA 1033.
  • Describes a systematic approach to reconstructing fire scenes that combines principles of fire protection engineering along with forensic and behavioural science.
  • Describes the scientific underpinnings of fire patterns and how they can be used in assessing fire damage and determining a fire’s origin.
  • Details the systematic approachneeded to support forensic fire analysis and reports.
  • Reviews the techniques used in the analysis of arsonists’ motives and intents.
  • Discusses the use of various mathematical, physical, and computer-assisted techniques for modeling fires, explosions, and the movement of people.
  • Provides an in-depth examination of the impact and tenability of fires on humans.
  • Reviews the applicable standard forensic laboratory and fire testing methods that are important to fire scene analysis and reconstruction
  • Cites peer-reviewed and widely cited expert treatise in the fire investigation field to support concepts and investigative techniques. 
  • Emphasises and cross-references the critical Job Performance Requirements (JPRs) of NFPA 1033 for fire investigators and provides background for NFPA 1033’s “Basic Sixteen” knowledge requirements.
  • Includes the latest information on applying the scientific method to fire investigations, particularly with the use of Bilancia Ignition Matrix™.
  • Provides the essential information required to prepare for certification exams–the International Association of Arson Investigators’ (IAAI) Fire Investigation Technician (IAAI-FIT) and Evidence Collection Technician (IAAI-ECT) Examinations. 
  • Provides websites for both instructors and students, including problem sets from NIST, NFPA, US Department of Justice, and the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Assessment Board.
  • Uses helpful learning tools–introductions, key terms, end-of-chapter review questions, and appendices–to reinforce learning and retention.
  • Incorporates a comprehensive glossary to offer readers the latest definitions of common forensic fire investigation terminologies.
  • Includes colour photos (nearly all photos are now in colour) to bring concepts to life for the reader.

Fully updated with the latest investigative techniques, new technology, specialized incidents and current scientific trends, the Eighth Edition:

  • UPDATED: Incorporates updated in-depth case examples to demonstrate the use of forensic fire investigation and analysis approaches.
  • UPDATED: Meets the FESHE guidelines for Fire Investigation and Analysis, with correlations to the 2017 Edition of NFPA 921 and the 2014 Edition of NFPA 1033.
  • UPDATED: Emphasizes and cross-references the critical Job Performance Requirements (JPRs) of NFPA 1033 for fire investigators and provides background for NFPA 1033’s “Basic Sixteen” knowledge requirements.
  • UPDATED: Includes the latest information on applying the scientific method to fire investigations, particularly with the use of Bilancia Ignition Matrix™.
  • UPDATED: Provides the essential information required to prepare for certification exams–the International Association of Arson Investigators’ (IAAI) Fire Investigation Technician (IAAI-FIT) and Evidence Collection Technician (IAAI-ECT) Examinations. 
  • UPDATED: Provides websites for both instructors and students, including problem sets from NIST, NFPA, US Department of Justice, and the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Assessment Board.
  • Uses helpful learning tools–introductions, key terms, end-of-chapter review questions, and appendices–to reinforce learning and retention.
  • UPDATED: Incorporates a comprehensive glossary to offer readers the latest definitions of common forensic fire investigation terminologies.
  • UPDATED: Includes color photos (nearly all photos are now in color) to bring concepts to life for the reader.

1. Principles of Fire Investigation
2. The Basic Science and Dynamics of Fire
3. Chemical Fires and Explosions
4. Sources of Ignition
5. Fire Scene Investigations
6. Fire Scene Documentation
7. Fires by Property Type
8. Forensic Laboratory Services
9. Fire Modeling
10. Fire Testing
11. Arson Crime Scene Analysis
12. Fire Deaths and Injuries

Appendices
1. Conversions of Units
2. Mathematics Refresher
3. Selected Material Properties

David J. Icove, PhD, PE, CFEI-NAFI, CFI-IAAI, F.SFPE, F.NAFE

An internationally recognized forensic fire engineering expert with more than 45 years of experience, Dr. Icove is coauthor of Kirk’s Fire Investigation, 7th ed., Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction, both leading treatises in the field, and Combating Arson-for-Profit,the leading textbook on the crime of economic arson. Since 1992 he has served and maintained an appointment as a principal member of the NFPA 921 Technical Committee on Fire Investigations. He is also chair of NPFA 901 – Committee on Fire Reporting.


As a retired career federal law enforcement agent, Dr. Icove served as a criminal investigator on the federal, state, and local levels. He is a Registered Professional Engineer, a Certified Fire Investigator (CFI) from the International Association of Arson Investigators, a Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator (CFEI) from the National Association of Fire Investigators, a Fellow in the Society of Fire Protection Engineers, and a Board Certified Diplomat and Fellow in the National Academy of Forensic Engineers (NAFE).

He retired in 2005 as an Inspector in the Criminal Investigations Division of the US Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Police, Knoxville, Tennessee, where he was assigned for his last 2 years to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). In addition to conducting major case investigations, Dr. Icove oversaw the development of advanced fire investigation training and technology programs in cooperation with various agencies, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA’s) US Fire Administration.


Before transferring to the US TVA Police in 1993, he served 9 years as a program manager in the elite Behavioral Science and Criminal Profiling Units at the FBI, Quantico, Virginia. At the FBI, he implemented and became the first supervisor of the Arson and Bombing Investigative Support (ABIS) Program, staffed by FBI and ATF criminal profilers. Prior to his work at the FBI, Dr. Icove served as a criminal investigator at arson bureaus of the Knoxville Police Department, the Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office.

His expertise in forensic fire scene reconstruction is based on a blend of on-scene experience, conducting of fire tests and experiments, and participation in prison interviews of convicted arsonists and bombers. He has testified as an expert witness in civil and criminal trials, as well as before US congressional committees seeking guidance on key arson investigation and legislative initiatives.


Dr. Icove holds BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering and a PhD in Engineering Science and Mechanics from the University of Tennessee. He also holds a BS degree in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland–College Park. He is currently the UL Professor of Practice in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; serves on the faculty of the University of Maryland’s Professional Master of Engineering in Fire Protection program; and serves as an Investigator in the Knox County Fire Investigation Unit and as a Reserve Deputy Sheriff for the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Gerald A. Haynes, MSFPE, PE, CFEI-NAFI, M.NAFE

Gerald A. Haynes is a Registered Professional Engineer with more than 40 years of experience in the field of fire protection. He holds both BS and MS degrees in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland—College Park. He has worked in fire suppression operations, fire safety inspections, fire investigations, and fire protection engineering. He is currently the Vice President of Forensic Fire Analysis, LLC, and serves as an adjunct lecturer for the Office of Advanced Engineering Education at the University of Maryland.


Mr. Haynes’s extensive experience includes work at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Building and Fire Research Laboratory and the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). His experience is multidimensional, including municipal fire service, fire and explosion investigations, complex case analysis and engineering support, expert testimony, and military service. He has provided testimony as an expert witness in state and federal courts in cases related to fire cause and fire testing protocols. He has conducted numerous presentations in the United States and internationally in the areas of fire dynamics, fire modeling, and forensic fire engineering analysis.

He currently is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI), and the Institute of Forensic Investigation. He is a former member of the technical committees of NFPA 921 Fire and Explosion Investigations, and NFPA 1033 Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator.


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