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Laboratory manual in forensic ballistics / William A. Revisa, Roberto R. Magbojos, Rowela G. Cartin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Quezon City : Wiseman's Books Trading, c2016.Description: ii, 26 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789719617815
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV8077 R32 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Introduction to firearms identification -- Firearms comparison -- Bullets and cartridge cases -- Introduction to firearms identification -- Various cartridge cases encountered in firearms identification -- Fired bullet -- Fired cartridge case -- Fired bullet and firearm -- Introduction to firearms identification -- Two fired cartridge -- Firearm -- Sample rubrics.
Summary: The Laboratory Manual on Forensic Ballistics provides a plethora of basic and hands-on activities in the determination of legal evidence especially as concerned with the identification of firearms, ammunition, bullets and cartridge cases. The Manual covers tests involving application of procedures and methods of collection and preservation of ballistics evidences efficiently and effectively. It focused on the forensic examinations of physical evidences found in the crime scene as submitted by police investigators. The goals of the lessons are to allow the students of the Criminology Program to become familiar with the principles, techniques and methodologies used by forensic specialists in firearm identification and accomplishing forensic ballistics report. Each of the activities in the laboratory manual features a separate hands-on experiment and includes lesson objectives, required materials/equipment and procedures that will help students master the practical application of the theoretical knowledge of forensic ballistics. The practical hand-on activities coupled with lectures and demonstrations will lead students of the Criminology Program to be future experts in forensic firearms and ballistics. --Introduction of the book.
List(s) this item appears in: Print Books 2022 | New Criminology Books
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Filipiniana Section Non-fiction F RUS HV8077 R32 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Room use only 77293 00078378

Includes appendices.

Introduction -- Introduction to firearms identification -- Firearms comparison -- Bullets and cartridge cases -- Introduction to firearms identification -- Various cartridge cases encountered in firearms identification -- Fired bullet -- Fired cartridge case -- Fired bullet and firearm -- Introduction to firearms identification -- Two fired cartridge -- Firearm -- Sample rubrics.

The Laboratory Manual on Forensic Ballistics provides a plethora of basic and hands-on activities in the determination of legal evidence especially as concerned with the identification of firearms, ammunition, bullets and cartridge cases. The Manual covers tests involving application of procedures and methods of collection and preservation of ballistics evidences efficiently and effectively. It focused on the forensic examinations of physical evidences found in the crime scene as submitted by police investigators. The goals of the lessons are to allow the students of the Criminology Program to become familiar with the principles, techniques and methodologies used by forensic specialists in firearm identification and accomplishing forensic ballistics report. Each of the activities in the laboratory manual features a separate hands-on experiment and includes lesson objectives, required materials/equipment and procedures that will help students master the practical application of the theoretical knowledge of forensic ballistics. The practical hand-on activities coupled with lectures and demonstrations will lead students of the Criminology Program to be future experts in forensic firearms and ballistics. --Introduction of the book.

Fund 164 Wiseman's Books Trading, Inc. Purchased 06/26/2019 77293 NEJ PHP 250.00 2019-06-487 2019-1-0389

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