Mute Witnesses

Mute Witnesses
Author: Max M. Houck
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780123567604

Using case studies, some of a high-profile nature, the contributors to this expert guide show how trace evidence, when handled correctly, can change the course of a criminal investigation and often affect the final outcome.

Mute Witnesses

Mute Witnesses
Author: Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1933
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

Trace Evidence Analysis

Trace Evidence Analysis
Author: Max M. Houck
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2003-12-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0080474624

Trace Evidence Analysis continues and builds upon the tradition of its successful companion title Mute Witnesses (2000). The book contains nine entirely new cases, each self-contained in its own chapter, covering everything from homicides to accident reconstruction. It includes contributions from some of the premier forensic scientists in the field who provide detailed accounts of the process of collection, classification, and analysis of microscopic evidence to draw definitive conclusions that solved actual cases. The book discusses the role of evidence in solving cases and explores the legal and ethical responsibility of the forensic scientist. It examines real-world application of scientific methods and analytic principles, including evidence gathering, instrumentation, sampling methods, analysis, and interpretation; and features over 160 full-color figures that illustrate the relevant case evidence. This book is a recommended resource for forensic microscopists and trace evidence analysts, crime laboratories, crime scene technicians, criminal investigators, forensic science professionals and students, and the legal community. Contains contributions from some of the premier forensic scientists in the field Discusses the role of evidence in solving cases and explores the legal and ethical responsibility of the forensic scientist Explores real-world application of scientific methods and analytic principles including evidence gathering, instrumentation, sampling methods, analysis, and interpretation Includes over 160 full-color figures that illustrate the relevant case evidence

Rivers of Silence

Rivers of Silence
Author: Ashok Kalyan Verma
Publisher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781897829349

Accounts of the Sino-Indian border dispute, 1962 and the India-Pakistan conflict of 1971.

The Silence of Heaven

The Silence of Heaven
Author: Harold Bowlby
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1512755060

Three families caught up in a wave of Christian persecution in a post-Christian United States try to hold on to their faith in Christ in spite of physical and mental abuse, the loss of all worldly possessions, and incarceration in a concentration camp. They fight against their adversaries with the only weapons they have: their wits and their extraordinary faith. While holding out hope for the second coming of Christ to deliver them from their spiritual enemies both worldly and satanic, they must hold on to their faith in spite of what seems like silence of Heaven.

The Beckoning Silence

The Beckoning Silence
Author: Joe Simpson
Publisher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780898869415

Brash and colorful, Simpson has never been more entertaining.

MATERIAL WITNESS

MATERIAL WITNESS
Author: Susan Schuppli
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0262043572

The evidential role of matter—when media records trace evidence of violence—explored through a series of cases drawn from Kosovo, Japan, Vietnam, and elsewhere. In this book, Susan Schuppli introduces a new operative concept: material witness, an exploration of the evidential role of matter as both registering external events and exposing the practices and procedures that enable matter to bear witness. Organized in the format of a trial, Material Witness moves through a series of cases that provide insight into the ways in which materials become contested agents of dispute around which stake holders gather. These cases include an extraordinary videotape documenting the massacre at Izbica, Kosovo, used as war crimes evidence against Slobodan Milošević; the telephonic transmission of an iconic photograph of a South Vietnamese girl fleeing an accidental napalm attack; radioactive contamination discovered in Canada's coastal waters five years after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi; and the ecological media or “disaster film” produced by the Deep Water Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Each highlights the degree to which a rearrangement of matter exposes the contingency of witnessing, raising questions about what can be known in relationship to that which is seen or sensed, about who or what is able to bestow meaning onto things, and about whose stories will be heeded or dismissed. An artist-researcher, Schuppli offers an analysis that merges her creative sensibility with a forensic imagination rich in technical detail. Her goal is to relink the material world and its affordances with the aesthetic, the juridical, and the political.

Science Informed Policing

Science Informed Policing
Author: Bryanna Fox
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030412873

The current policing landscape has seen the rise in serious and organized crime across the globe. Criminals are innovating in real-time leveraging cyber, social media, enhanced surveillance to support their activities. In so doing, the criminal landscape has become transnational whereby collaborative networks have flourished thereby creating greater complexity and novel threats for the international policing community. As new threats to local, regional, national and global security are emerging, leveraging science and technology innovations has become more important. Advances in big data analytics, cyber forensics, surveillance, modeling and simulation has led to a more data driven, hypothesis generated and model informed approach. Novel science and technology innovations are presented in this edited book to provide insights and pathways that challenges the emerging and complex criminal threat landscape by supporting policing operations.

From The Silence (A Dirk King FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 4)

From The Silence (A Dirk King FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 4)
Author: Katie Rush
Publisher: Katie Rush
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2024-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1094397008

As infamous paparazzi are picked off one by one, FBI Agent Dirk King must unravel a mystery where every clue is trapped in undeveloped film. In an industry obsessed with uncovering secrets, King must confront his own past to catch the killer. FROM THE SILENCE (A Dirk King FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 4) is the fourth novel in a new series by mystery and suspense author Katie Rush. The series begins with FROM THE ASHES (Book 1). A gripping and harrowing thriller featuring a brilliant yet haunted protagonist, the Dirk King series is an enthralling mystery packed with non-stop action, edge-of-your-seat suspense, stunning revelations, and a breakneck pace that will keep you flipping pages late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Robert Dugoni, and Mary Burton are sure to fall in love. Future books in the series are also available!

Silent Film Comedy and American Culture

Silent Film Comedy and American Culture
Author: Alan Bilton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137020253

This absorbing study of early 20th Century American Culture interprets the anarchic absurdity of slapstick movies as a form of collective anxiety dream, their fantastical images and illogical gags expressing the unconscious wishes and fears of the modern age, in a way that foreshadows the concerns of our own celebrity-obsessed consumer culture.