Wildlife Forensic Investigation: Principles and Practice

2013 
What Is Wildlife Forensics? John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Types of Wildlife Investigation John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Legislation Margaret E. Cooper Application of Forensic Science to Wildlife Investigations John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper The Wildlife Crime Scene: An Introduction for First Responders Edgard O. Espinoza, Michael D. Scanlan, Andrew D. Reinholz, and Barry W. Baker Forensic Entomology Kate M. Barnes Field Techniques: At Home and Abroad John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Working with Live Animals John E. Cooper Working with Dead Animals John E. Cooper Dealing with Samples John E. Cooper Genetic Methodologies in Wildlife Crime Investigations Louise Anne Robinson Some Aspects of Laboratory Work John E. Cooper, SallyAnn Harbison, and Jill Webb Special Considerations and Scenarios John E. Cooper, Margaret E. Cooper, Norma G. Chapman, Alexandria Young, Regina Campbell-Malone, Andrea Bogomolni, Rebecca N. Johnson, Stuart Williamson, Jaime Samour, Madhulal Valliyatte, Janos Gal , Mira Mandoki , Miklos Marosan , Maurice Alley, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka , and Chloe V. Long Collection and Submission of Evidence John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Writing Reports and Appearing in Court Margaret E. Cooper and Charles Foster Conclusions and the Way Forward John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Appendix A: Glossary John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Appendix B: Facilities and Equipment Lists John E. Cooper Appendix C: Standard Witness Statement (United Kingdom) John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Appendix D: Specimen Forms - Wildlife Forensic Cases John E. Cooper Appendix E: Sources of Information John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Appendix F: Health and Safety: Zoonoses and Other Hazards John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Appendix G: Preparation and Investigation of Material Martyn Cook E, Andrew C. Kitchener, John E. Cooper, and Jill Webb Appendix H: Scientific Names of Species and Taxa of Animals Mentioned in Text, with Notes on Taxonomy John E. Cooper and Margaret E. Cooper Appendix I: Legal Aspects of Sample Movement in Wildlife Forensic Cases Margaret E. Cooper Appendix J: Information and Intelligence Gathering in Wildlife Crime Investigation Nevin Hunter Appendix K: Javan Rhino Examination Report References and Further Reading Index
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