Description: Practical Veterinary Forensics by David Bailey, Karl Harrison, Steven White, Mr Lloyd Reeve-Johnson, Claire Gwinnet, Rachel Bolton King, Nikolaos Kolatzis, Dr Ernest Rogers, Dr Deborah Rook, Dr Claire Gwinnett Veterinarians often come into contact with the law in cases of animal cruelty, domestic animal and wildlife crimes, and human crimes with an animal element. This book provides practical training, covering how to operate in a crime scene, work with emergency service personnel, collect evidence, prepare reports and provide evidence in court. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Veterinarians often come into contact with the law in cases of animal cruelty, domestic animal and wildlife crimes, and human crimes with an animal element. This book provides practical information and training on how to operate within a crime scene. It covers the tests that may need to be carried out, collecting evidence, preparing reports and giving evidence in court as an expert witness. Concentrating on the basic principles and background knowledge needed, the book includes hair, blood and bite mark analysis as well as an overview of firearms injury. It explores wider concepts such as the human-animal bond and one health, going on to give practical guidance and numerous case studies, which bring the book to life and into the real world of the busy crime scene. Practical Veterinary Forensics is an indispensable guide to all veterinarians working in cases of animal cruelty, abuse and crimes against animals. It is essential for welfare organizations, animal shelters and those requiring an introduction to veterinary forensic science. Back Cover Veterinarians often come into contact with the law in cases of animal cruelty, domestic animal and wildlife crimes, and human crimes with an animal element. This book provides practical information and training on how to operate within a crime scene. It covers the tests that may need to be carried out, collecting evidence, preparing reports and giving evidence in court as an expert witness. Concentrating on the basic principles and background knowledge needed, the book includes hair, blood and bite mark analysis as well as an overview of firearms injury. It explores wider concepts such as the human-animal bond and one health, going on to give practical guidance and numerous case studies, which bring the book to life and into the real world of the busy crime scene. Practical Veterinary Forensics is an indispensable guide to all veterinarians working in cases of animal cruelty, abuse and crimes against animals. It is essential for welfare organizations, animal shelters and those requiring an introduction to veterinary forensic science. Author Biography David Bailey is at Staffordshire University, UK. Table of Contents 1: Introduction: What is Veterinary Forensics? 2: Forensic Philosophy 3: Law & Animals 4: Forensic Science and Applications to One Health 5: Evidence Collection and Gathering: The Living Evidence 6: Forensic Examination of Animal Hair 7: Firearms and Ballistics 8: Blood and Blood Pattern Analysis 9: Understanding the Nature of Document Evidence 10: Forensic Toxicology 11: Bitemark Analysis 12: Report Writing 13: The Human-Animal Interaction Promotional Suitable for veterinarians, welfare organisations, animal shelters and anyone requiring an introduction to veterinary forensic science. Promotional "Headline" Suitable for veterinarians, welfare organisations, animal shelters and anyone requiring an introduction to veterinary forensic science. Description for Bookstore General practitioner veterinarians often come into contact with the law in cases of animal cruelty, domestic animal and wildlife crimes, and human crimes with an animal element. An area of veterinary practice for which there is no formal training and few resources, this book provides practical training for an aspect of the job that many vets feel ill-equipped to deal with. Covering how to operate in a crime scene, work with emergency service personnel, collect evidence, prepare reports, and provide evidence in court, it is an invaluable aid to this part of a veterinarians work. Details ISBN1780642946 Author Dr Claire Gwinnett Short Title PRAC VETERINARY FORENSICS Language English ISBN-10 1780642946 ISBN-13 9781780642949 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2016 Pages 222 Publication Date 2016-06-27 UK Release Date 2016-06-27 Imprint CABI Publishing Place of Publication Wallingford Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2016-06-27 NZ Release Date 2016-06-27 Publisher CABI Publishing Edited by David Bailey DEWEY 636.08941 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Illustrations 41 Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161771284;
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ISBN-13: 9781780642949
Book Title: Practical Veterinary Forensics
Number of Pages: 222 Pages
Publication Name: Practical Veterinary Forensics
Language: English
Publisher: Rachel Bolton King, Mr Lloyd Reeve-Johnson, Karl Harrison, Dr Deborah Rook, Nikolaos Kolatzis, Dr Ernest Rogers, Steven White, Dr Claire Gwinnett, Claire Gwinnet, Cabi Publishing
Item Height: 244 mm
Subject: Medicine, Veterinary Studies
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 760 g
Author: David Bailey
Item Width: 172 mm
Format: Hardcover