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Essential Forensic Biology法医生物学导论

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Essential Forensic Biology法医生物学导论

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作 者:AlanGunn 著

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出版时间:2006-7-1

I S B N:9780470012765

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内容简介

  Essential Forensic Biology is an introduction to the application of the science of biology in legal investigations. Focusing on the legal system in the UK, the book provides a detailed description of the decay process, and discusses the role of forensic indicators - human fluids and tissues, including blood cells, bloodstain pattern analysis, hair, teeth, bones and wounds. It also considers the role microorganisms, invertebrates and plants play within forensic investigations before considering future directions in forensic science. The book examines the study of forensic biology in cases of suspicious death, and also explores the organisms used in a range of legal investigations; from human and animal neglect to food spoilage, structural damage, the illegal collection/trade of protected species and bioterrorism.
  Essential Forensic Biology fills the gap for a resource, which provides information on the range of biological organisms; animals, plants and microbes used in forensic studies. An invaluable introductory text for all students taking forensic science courses, the book features a fully integrated website that covers forensic entomology with additional material and figures from the text to enhance student understanding.
  An introduction covering the essentials of forensic biology
Features a fully integrated website covering forensic entomology with additional material and self-test questions to reinforce student understanding
Each chapter includes a series of questions and topics for further study
Focuses on the UK legal system

作者简介

Dr. Alan Gunn is senior lecturer and Zoology Programme Director at the School of Biological & Earth Sciences, at John Moores University. He has written numerous papers on parasitology, the biology of blowflies, the physiology and behaviour of agricultural pests and ecotoxicology, and develops computer based learning tools to support his teaching in these areas. He is interested in the effectiveness of enquiry-based learning as a means of enhancing student performance and has written several papers on this topic. This is his first textbook.

目录

Introduction
1 The Decay Process
 The stages of decomposition
 Fresh
 Bloat
 Putrefaction
 Putrid dry remains
 Factors affecting the speed of decay
 Burial underground
 Burial underwater
 Time of year and temperature
 Exposure to sunlight
 Burning
 Geographical location
 Quick quiz
 Project work
2 Human Fluids and Molecular Biological Techniques as Forensic Indicators
 Body fluids and waste products
 Blood cells and blood typing
 Confirming the presence of blood
 Bloodstain pattern analysis
 The Sam Sheppard case
 The Sion Jenkins case
 Saliva and semen as forensic indicators
 Faeces and urine as forensic indicators
 Molecular biology
 The structure of DNA
 DNA profiling
 The Colin Pitchfork case
 Forensic applications of DNA profiling
 Evaluation of DNA evidence
 Polymerase chain reaction
 Short tandem repeat markers
 Y-Short tandem repeat markers
 Single nucleotide polymorphism markers
 Mobile element insertion polymorphisms
 Mitochondrial DNA
 The Tsar Nicholas II case
 Quick quiz
 Project work
3 Human Tissues and Wounds as Forensic Indicators
 The outer body surface
 Skin
 Fingerprints
 Lip prints and ear prints
 Retinal and iris scans
 Tattoos
 Hair
 Characteristics
 Assimilation of poisons, drugs and explosives
 Bones
 Characteristics
 Determination of gender
 Determination of ethnic origin
 Determination of stature
 Determination of age
 Facial reconstruction
 Determination of age of remains
 Teeth
 Characteristics
 Determination of age
 Determination of gender and ethnic origin
 Identification based on dental characteristics
 Effects of drug abuse on dental characteristics
 Wounds
 Definitions
 Bruises
 Abrasions
 Lacerations
 Incised wounds
 Stab wounds
 Bone damage
 Gunshot wounds
 Bite marks
 Burns and scalds
 Postmortem injuries
 Quick quiz
 Project work
4 Bacteria and Viruses in Forensic Science
 Introduction
 The role of microorganisms in the decomposition process
 Microbial profiles as identification tools
 How microbial infections can predispose people to crime and simulate the occurrence of a criminal act
 The use of microorganisms in bioterrorism
 Anthrax
 Plague
 Smallpox
 The transmission of HIV as a criminal act
 The role of microbes in food poisoning
 Quick quiz
 Project work
5 Protists, Fungi and Plants in Forensic Science
 Introduction
 Protists as forensic indicators
 Fungi as forensic indicators
 Plants as forensic indicators
 Wood
 Pollen and spores
 Fruits, seeds and leaves
 Plant secondary metabolites as sources of drugs and poisons
 Illegal trade in protected plant species
 Quick quiz
 Project work
6 Invertebrates in Forensic Science
 Introduction
 Invertebrates as forensic indicators in cases of murder or suspicious death
 Invertebrates attracted to dead bodies
 Detritivores
 Carnivores and parasitoids
 Parasitoid insects
 Coprophiles
 Invertebrates leaving dead bodies
 Invertebrates accidentally associated with dead bodies
 Invertebrates as a cause of death
 Invertebrates as forensic indicators in cases of neglect and animal welfare
 The role of invertebrates in food spoilage and hygiene litigation
 Invertebrates as a cause of nuisance
 Invertebrates as a cause of structural damage
 Illegal trade in protected species of invertebrates
 Quick quiz
 Project work
7 Forensic Information Gained from Invertebrates
 The importance of correct identification
 Calculating the minimum time since death or infestation from invertebrate development rates
 Complicating factors affecting minimum time since death calculations
 Determination of the minimum time since death or infestation using invertebrate species composition
 Determination of the minimum time since death using ectoparasites
 Determination of body movement or point of infestation from invertebrate evidence
 Invertebrate evidence in cases of wound myiasis and neglect
 Detection of drugs, toxins and other chemicals in invertebrates
 Obtaining DNA evidence from invertebrates
 Determining the source and duration of invertebrate infestations of food and timber products
 Quick quiz
 Project work
8 Vertebrates in Forensic Science
 Introduction
 Vertebrate scavenging of human corpses
 Vertebrates causing death and injury
 Neglect and abuse of vertebrates
 Vertebrates and drugs
 Vertebrates and food hygiene
 Illegal trade in protected species of vertebrates
 Quick quiz
 Project work
9 Collection of Animal and Plant Material for Forensic Studies
 Introduction
 The importance of scientific rigour and safety issues when collecting biological material
 Collecting and preserving diatoms and algae for forensic analysis
 Collecting and preserving testate amoebae for forensic analysis
 Collecting and preserving plant material for forensic analysis
 Collecting invertebrates for forensic analysis
 Killing and preserving techniques for invertebrates
 Killing methods for hard-bodied invertebrates
 Killing methods for soft-bodied invertebrates
 Preservation of hard-bodied invertebrates
 Preservation of soft-bodied invertebrates
 Preservation of invertebrate eggs
 Invertebrate identification techniques
 Collecting environmental information for forensic analysis
 Quick quiz
 Project work
 Postscript: Future Directions in Forensic Biology
 References
Index

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