Topic A - Forensic Medicine > Section A.2.0. Forensic Roles > Unit.A.2.3. Crime Scene Investigators
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Databases
For the full text article online, sleuth the 'University of Calgary/ Library/ Article Indexes':

Directions:

  • Select - Indexes and abstracts with links to full text articles
  • Select - Academic Search Premier or Expanded Academic ASAP
  • Select - Connect
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  • Fill in search words:
    • forensic and medicine
    • crime scene and investigators

 

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The 'recommended only' readings for this unit are the following:

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Standing Bear, Z. G. (1999). Crime scene responders:

The imperative sequential steps Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 22(1), 75-89. Retrieved July 2, 2002, from ProQuest database.

  • Investigation of the modern major crime scene is no longer an isolated endeavor confined to law enforcement. Recent advances in forensic science, especially forensic nursing, and the recognized need to include a broad range of professionals in the quest for justice and the quality of community life has demanded that the examination of major crimes requires a multidisciplinary team approach (Standing Bear, 1999).

 

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A.2.3. Crime Scene Investigators

Additional references for this unit can be found in 'forensic references' of the forensic sourcebooks.

  • Sleuth 'forensic reference' database for:
    • forensic - medicine - role
    • forensic - science - role
Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic References.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/refs

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Video's recommended for this unit are:

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The required websites to sleuth for this unit are the following:

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For additional websites on this unit, sleuth 'forensic websites' in the forensic sourcebooks.

  • forensic - medicine - role
  • forensic - science - role
  • coroner - medical examiner
  • Crime Scene Investigators
Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic Websites.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/websites

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