Forensic Investigation of Blood Evidence
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
- Date of Publication 12 May 2026
- ISBN 9789819591824
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages390 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XXVIII, 390 p. 43 illus., 35 illus. in color. 700
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Forensic Investigation of Blood Evidence offers a comprehensive exploration of the scientific, investigative, and legal dimensions of blood as forensic evidence. From the moment blood is released at a crime scene, it becomes a critical biological marker—capable of revealing not only the presence of injury but also the identity of those involved. This book guides the reader through every stage of forensic blood analysis: from presumptive and confirmatory testing to species identification, blood grouping, DNA profiling, and bloodstain pattern interpretation. Emphasizing both foundational principles and cutting-edge techniques, it bridges traditional methodologies with innovations such as microbiome analysis and the application of artificial intelligence in forensic examination.
Structured into four well-defined modules, the book delves into the biological and forensic underpinnings of blood, outlines conventional and advanced analytical strategies, and contextualizes real-world applications through crime scene reconstruction and case studies. Written in clear, accessible language, it serves as a vital resource for students, researchers, forensic practitioners, investigators, and legal professionals. Whether one seeks to understand the science behind blood evidence or its impact in courtroom proceedings, this book provides a vital and engaging reference grounded in both scientific rigor and practical insight.
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Module I: Theoretical Foundations of Blood and Forensics.- Chapter 1. Evolution and Structure of the Circulatory System.- Chapter 2. Constituents of Blood: Functions and Disorders.- Chapter 3. Blood Groups: Genetic and Physiological Basis.- Chapter 4. Species Identification and Blood Typing.- Chapter 5. Forensic Investigation of Blood Transfusion: Medical Errors, Detection, and Legal Accountability.- Chapter 6. Role of Blood Evidence in Criminal Investigation.- Chapter 7. Disease Biomarkers and Predictive Forensics in Blood.- Module II: Analytical and Investigative Techniques.- Chapter 8. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA): Principles and Interpretation.- Chapter 9. Collection and Preservation of Blood Evidence.- Chapter 10. Presumptive Tests for Blood Detection.- Chapter 11. Confirmatory Techniques for Blood Identification.- Chapter 12. Estimating the Age of Bloodstains and its application in Forensic Science.- Chapter 13. Determining Postmortem Interval from Blood Analysis.- Module III: Advanced Analytical Methods.- Chapter 14. DNA Profiling from Blood Evidence.- Chapter 15. Microbial Forensics: Analysis of Bloodstain Microbiome.- Chapter 16. Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Blood Forensics.- Module IV: Applications and Case Studies.- Chapter 17. Crime Scene Reconstruction Using Blood Evidence.- Chapter 18. Case Studies in Blood Evidence Interpretation.- Chapter 19. Legal Admissibility of Blood Evidence.
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