Scientific method : applications in failure investigation and forensic science / Randall K. Noon.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 181 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781420092806
- 1420092804
- 9781420092813
- 1420092812
- 9780367802929
- 0367802929
- 620 22
- Q175.32.R45 N66 2009eb
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Introduction -- The fundamental method -- More about the fundamental method -- Organizing evidence -- Four common reasons why some investigations fail -- Report writing -- Misplaced method in the science of murder -- Reading list.
Most failure or accident investigations begin at the end of the story: after the explosion, after the fire has been extinguished, or after the collapse. In many instances, information about the last event and the starting event is known reasonably well. Information about what occurred between these endpoints, however, is often unclear, confusing, and perhaps contradictory. Scientific Method: Applications in Failure Investigation and Forensic Science explains how scientific investigative methods can best be used to determine why and how a particular event occurred.While employing examples from forensic engineering, the book uses principles and ideas applicable to most of the forensic sciences. The author examines the role of the failure investigator, describes the fundamental method for investigation, discusses the optimal way to organize evidence, and explores the four most common reasons why some investigations fail. The book provides three case studies that exemplify proper report writing, contains a special chapter profiling a criminal case by noted forensic specialist Jon J. Nordby, and offers a reading list of resources for further study.Concise and illustrative, this volume demonstrates how the scientific method can be applied to failure investigation in ways that avoid flawed reasoning while delivering convincing reconstruction scenarios. Investigators can pinpoint where things went wrong, providing valuable information that can prevent another catastrophe.
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