Journal Published Online: 01 July 1975
Volume 20, Issue 3

Systematic Analysis of Explosive Residues

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

Examination of bomb scene evidence is an area of increasing involvement for the forensic scientist in which incidents may vary from student mischief to mass murder. To undertake explosive casework responsibilities, the scientist must have personal experience of the type of physical evidence left after explosions, including device remains, characteristic damage, and chemical residues.

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Beveridge, AD
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Crime Detection Laboratory, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Payton, SF
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Crime Detection Laboratory, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Audette, RJ
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Crime Detection Laboratory, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Lambertus, AJ
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Crime Detection Laboratory, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Shaddick, RC
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Crime Detection Laboratory, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Pages: 24
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Stock #: JFS10290J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10290J