Título/responsables | Radiological crime scene management : implementing guide / International Atomic Energy Agency. |
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Vienna : IAEA, 2014. |
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93 págs. : ilustraciones (algunas col.) ; 24 cm. |
Colección | IAEA Nuclear Security Series, ISSN 1816-9317 ; no. 22-G
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Notas |
- STI/PUB/1672.
- Título tomado de la versión electrónica (consultado: 13.08.15).
- Includes bibliographical references.
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Resumen |
Radiological crime scene management is the process used to ensure safe, secure, effective and efficient operations at a crime scene where nuclear or other radioactive materials are known, or suspected, to be present. Managing a radiological crime scene is a key part of responding to a nuclear security event. Evidence collection at radiological crime scenes may share a wide range of characteristics with that at conventional crime scenes, such as evidence search patterns, geographical scene modelling and evidence recording, whether or not explosives are involved. This publication focuses on the framework and functional elements for managing a radiological crime scene that are distinct from any other crime scene. It assumes that states have a capability for managing conventional crime scenes.
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ISBN |
9789201087140 |
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Entidades |
International Atomic Energy Agency. |
Títulos alt. | Jointly sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency, International Criminal Police Organization–Interpol, and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute |
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