The lessons in this collection explain how to examine a crime scene to recover forensic evidence.
Alec Jeffreys Forensic Science Institute, University of Leicester
How to assess different sorts of offences - point of entry, point of exit, where in the house or car to check for fingerprints, what kind of items are left by offender.
Details regarding the collection of gunshot residue from the offender and from various surfaces.
Dr Bond describes the methods and issues involved in recovering DNA from a crime scene.
John Bond explains procedures to identify a perpetrator by means of different evidence types such as hair, fibers, glass shards, fingerprints, and imprints.
Dr John Bond explains how to recover fingerprints at a crime scene.
Dr John Bond explains how to recover footwear impressions, and tyre and tool marks at a crime scene.
Dr John Bond explains different methods to recover hair, fibre, paint, glass and soil.
Dr John Bond explains how to assess and preserve the crime scene for forensic analysis.