The work of Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) is made more complicated when the scene is contaminated by either Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNEs) or Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs). Special considerations must be observed when working at such scenes, whether they are the result of acts of terrorism, accidents, or natural disasters. Practical Crime Scene Investigations for Hot Zones contains guidelines and best practices for keeping CSIs safe and conducting a thorough crime scene investigation in these deadly environments.
A compilation of professional experiences and observations from CSIs who have encountered these challenges in the field, the book offers strategies for dealing with a host of scenarios. The expert contributors discuss practices and procedures validated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FBI's Hazardous Materials Response Unit and Laboratory. Topics discussed include:
- Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats encountered by CSIs and other personnel
- Laws, regulations, and standards that apply to working in a hazardous environment
- Equipment for personal protection and evidence recovery
- Roles and responsibilities of personnel on the scene
- Collecting, processing, and documenting evidence
- Decontamination of the scene
High consequence events (HCEs) have increased in recent years as terrorism and natural disasters have dominated the headlines. Enhanced with nearly 300 color photos, this one-stop reference supplies practical information to keep CSIs, first responders, HAZMAT technicians, incident commanders, and military and intelligence officials safe from the hazards they may encounter on the job.
A comprehensive reference, this book contains guidelines and best practices for working in the hazardous environment of a high consequence event. It contains validated methodologies and introduces the latest technologies for crime scene processing, enhancing the personal and procedural safety of crime scene investigators. Pulling together recognized protocols and expertise, the book is a single source of reliable and court-defensible best practices that enhances the safety of the CSls responsible for processing the scene of the next high consequence event.