1Chapter 1. Linguistics
427.1. Initial response/Prioritization of efforts
21.1. Major sub-disciplines
437.2. Safety procedures
31.2. Summary
447.3. Secure and control persons at the scene
41.3. Questions
457.4. Boundaries: Identity, Stablish, Protect
5Chapter 2. Approach, Methodology and History
46and Secure
62.1. Humanistic
477.5. Document action and observations
72.2. Biological
487.6. Summary
82.3. Methodology
497.7. Questions
92.4. Summary
50Chapter 8. Preliminary and Evaluation of The Scene
102.5. Questions
518.1. Conduct scene assessment
11Chapter 3. Forensic Linguistics
528.2. Determine team composition
123.1. History
538.3. Prioritize collection of evidence
133.2. Areas of study
548.4. Collect, Preserve, Inventory, Package,
143.3. Forensic text types
55and Transport evidence
153.4. Use of linguistic evidence in legal
568.5. Establish a crime scene Debriefing team
16proceedings
578.6. Summary
173.5. Additional concepts
588.7. Questions
183.6.Summary
59Chapter 9. Additional Concepts
193.7. Questions
609.1. Crime laboratory limitations and capabilities
20Chapter 4. Idiolect and Uniqueness of Incoding
619.3. Alternative light source (ALS)
214.1. Forensic linguistic profiling
629.4. Footwear, Tire track evidence analysis
224.2. Language crimes
639.5. Perform a final survey of the crime scene
234.3. Authorship attributions
649.6. Summary
244.4. Application of forensic linguistics in
659.7. Questions
25cybercrime investigation
66Chapter 10.Crime Scene Equipment
264.5. Summary
6710.1.Firearms evidence at the crime scene
274.6. Questions
6810.2.Crime scene sketching, measurements,
28Chapter 5. What is A Crime Scene?
69and Notetaking
295.1. Introduction
7010.3.Evidence collection kit(Examples)
305.2. Preservation and contamination
7110.4. Summary
315.3. Sequence of events
7210.5. Questions
325.4. Documentation
73Chapter 11. Case Laws On Forensic Linguistics And Crime Scene Investigation
335.5. Evidence collection
7411.1. The Unambomber case: Foundation of
345.6. Summary
75forensic linguistics
355.7. Questions
7611.2. Crime scene photography
36Chapter 6. Types of Crime Scene
7711.3. Drug evidence at the crime scene
376.1. Reconstruction
7811.4. Digital evidence at the crime scene
386.2. Latent print processing at a crime scene
7911.5. Summary
396.3. Summary
8011.6. Questions
406.4. Questions
81Glossary
41Chapter 7. Crime Scene Investigation