Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (September 7, 2012) © 2013

  • David J. Icove University of Tennessee
  • John D. De Haan
  • Gerald A. Haynes

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Describes a systematic approach to reconstructing fire scenes in which investigators rely on the combined principles of fire protection engineering along with forensic and behavioural science.

·        Using this approach, the investigator can more accurately document a structural fire’s origin, intensity, growth, direction of travel, and duration as well as the behaviour of the occupants.

·        Provides the investigator with a firm understanding of the phenomenon of fire, heat release rates of common materials, heat transfer, growth and development, fire plumes, and enclosure fires.

Describes the underpinnings of how fire patterns are produced and how they can be used by investigators in assessing fire damage and determining a fire’s origin.

·        Fire patterns are often the only remaining visible evidence after a fire is extinguished. The ability to document and interpret fire pattern damage accurately is a skill of paramount importance to investigators when they are reconstructing fire scenes.

Details the systematic approach needed to support forensic analysis and reports.

·        Thorough documentation is the only means of providing reliable data on which the investigator can apply the scientific method of analysis that the courts demand today. The purpose of forensic fire scene documentation includes recording visual observations, emphasising fire development characteristics, and authenticating and protecting physical evidence. The underlying theme is that thorough documentation produces sound investigations and courtroom presentations.

·        Includes commentaries on new technologies useful in improving the accuracy and comprehensiveness of documentation.

·        Readers are extensively prepared for the courtroom with this guide that teaches investigators how to form and authoritatively present their expert testimony.

Reviews the techniques used in the analysis of arsonists’ motives and intents.

·        Presents nationally accepted motive-based classification guidelines along with case examples of the crimes of vandalism, excitement, revenge, crime concealment, and arson-for-profit. The geography of serial arson is also examined, along with techniques for profiling the targets selected by arsonists.

·        Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction serves as the most in-depth textbook on the subject of arson crime scene, examining motive as it relates to fire setting.

Discusses the use of various mathematical, physical, and computer-assisted techniques for modeling fires, explosions, and the movement of people.

·        Such modeling is necessary as a means of demonstrating that the opinions of the investigator have been thoroughly tested as alternative hypotheses are developed and considered.

·        Numerous models are explored, along with their strengths and weaknesses. Several case examples are also presented.

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Fully updated and streamlined from the previous edition, the third edition offers the latest information on investigative technologies and innovative documentation techniques.

  • Meets the FESHE guidelines for Fire Investigation and Analysis, with correlations to NFPA 921 and NFPA 1033.
  • Includes the latest information on applying the scientific method to fire investigations.
  • Nearly all photos are now in color, making interpretation by the reader easier.
  • Updated, in-depth case examples demonstrate the use of forensic fire engineering analysis approaches.
  • Comprehensive glossary provides the latest definitions of common forensic fire investigation terminologies.

New Resource Central solution provides specific online resources for both students and instructors.

  • Provides the essential information required in preparing for the International Association of Arson Investigator's (IAAI) Fire Investigation Technician (IAAI-FIT) and Evidence Collection Technician (IAAI-ECT) Examinations.

1. Principles of Reconstruction

2. Basic Fire Dynamics

3. Fire Pattern Analysis

4. Fire Scene Documentation

5. Arson Crime Scene Analysis

6. Fire Modeling

7. Fire Deaths and Injuries

8. Fire Testing

 

Epilogue

Appendices

A. Glossary

B. Mathematics Refresher

C. Websites

Index

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