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|a Chisnall, Robert.
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|a The forensic analysis of knots and ligatures /
|c Robert Chisnall.
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|a 1st ed.
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|a Salem, OR :
|b Lightning Powder,
|c c2000.
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|a xiv, 157 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 29 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-140) and index.
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|a Machine derived contents note: 1. INTRODUCTION 1 -- A Brief History of Knots -- Knots in Occupations and Hobbies -- Knots in Mathematics and Science -- Knots in Anthropology and Psychology -- A Brief History of Forensic Knot Investigation -- What is Forensic Knot Investigation -- 2. THE BASICS OF PRACTICAL KNOT CRAFT 12 -- Basic Knotting Principles -- Terminology -- Fundamental Structures -- Commonplace Knots -- Accidental Knots -- S and Z Overhand Knots -- More Sophisticated Knots -- How Knots Change -- Classifying Knots -- Drawing Knots -- 3. ACQUISITION AND PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE 36 -- Crime and Death Scene Scenarios -- Materials -- Accident Scenes -- Collecting Evidence -- Methods of Preservation -- Supplementary Information -- Communication and Continuity -- 4. OBSERVATION AND EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE 47 -- Identify Knots Type and Function -- Determine Accidental and Pre-Existing Knots -- Establish Tying Order and Pattern Consistency -- Count Wends and Wraps -- Measure Lengths, Circumferences and Knots -- Note Knot Locations and Tightness -- Recognize Capsized Knots and Tightened Wends -- Identify Materials -- Assess Material Elasticity -- Reconstruct Knots -- Assemble the Facts -- 5. ANALYSIS OF EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS 64 -- Consider Each Case's Unique Qualities -- Analyze the Evidence Thoroughly -- Request Additional Information -- Attribute Hobbies and Occupations -- Estimate Tier Positions -- Establish the Number of Tiers -- Determine Tier Habit and Instances of Hitch Reversal -- Determine Likely Tier Handedness -- Compare Exhibits to Samples -- Recognize Homicide Characteristics -- Recognize Homicide Disguised as Suicide -- Recognize Suicide Characteristics -- Recognize Suicide Disguised as Homicide -- Recognize Assisted Suicide -- Recognize Autoerotic Death Characteristics -- Recognize Misadventure Characteristics -- Make Final Conclusions -- Provide Clear Opinions -- How Investigators Use This Information -- 6. QUALIFICATIONS AND TESTIMONY 84 -- Expert Evidence and the Opinion Rule -- Establishing Expertise in a Court of Law -- Delivering Testimony -- A Personal Philosophy -- Limits of Expertise -- Training -- 7. RESEARCH 102 -- Physical Research -- Behavioral Research -- A Survey of Tier Habit and Handedness -- Future Research -- GLOSSARY 123 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 127 -- CURRICULUM VITAE 141 -- INDEX 151.
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|a Evidence, Criminal.
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