- Applied Basic Concepts...WHAT IT TAKES, by Mike Byrd
- A Practical Guide to Shooting Scene Preservation for Crime Scene Investigators, by Charles S. DeFrance and Carlo J. Rosati
- Basic Stages for a Crime Scene Investigation—Possible Homicide by Don Penven
- Basic Equipment for Crime Scene Investigators by M/Sgt Hayden B. Baldwin, Retired
- Basics of Fire Investigation by Tony Cafe
- Case Study: Case Solved With Aid of Fracture Match by Robert E. Kramer
- Collection and Preservation of Blood Evidence from Crime Scenes by George Schiro
- Collection and Preservation of Evidence by George Schiro
- Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement, National Forensic Science Technology Center, Bureau of Justice Assistance, and the National Institute of Justice, 2013
- Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement, National Institute of Justice, 2000
- Crime Scene Investigation: A Reference for Law Enforcement Training, NIJ, 2004
- Crime Scene Equipment Checklist
- Crime Scene Interpretation by M/Sgt Hayden B. Baldwin, Retired
- Crime Scene Processing Protocol by M/Sgt Hayden B. Baldwin, Retired
- Crime Scenes and Alternate Light Sources by Don Penven
- Crime Scene Units: A Look Into The Future by M/Sgt Hayden B. Baldwin, Retired
- Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator, National Institute of Justice, 1999
- Detecting OC Spray with an Alternative Light Source by H.W. "Rus" Ruslander
- Disaster Management by Mike Byrd
- Duty Description for the Crime Scene Investigator by Mike Byrd
- Evidence Identification Markers at a Crime Scene by Mike Byrd
- Examination and Documentation of the Crime Scene by George Schiro
- Explosion and Bombing Scene Investigation, National Institute of Justice, 2000
- Fire and Arson Scene Evidence: A Guide for Public Safety Personnel, NIJ, 2000
- Flammable and Combustible Liquid Spill/Burn Patterns, National Institute of Justice, 2001
- Hazards and a Crime Scene by Mike Byrd
- If It's There, We'll Find It! by Mike Byrd
- Ignitable Liquid Fuel Fires in Buildings – A Study of Fire Dynamics, Christopher L. Mealy, Daniel T. Gottuk
- Increasing Crime Scene Integrity by Creating Multiple Security Levels, by Greg Dagnan
- Practical Methods for Processing a Vehicle by Agnes Sarisky
- Protecting the Crime Scene by George Schiro
- Reaching Beyond the Norm by Mike Byrd
- Sampling Debris at the Fire Scene by Tony Cafe
- Searching and Examining a Major Case Crime Scene by H.W. "Rus" Ruslander
- Searching in Stages to Prevent Destruction of Evidence at Crime Scenes, by Greg Dagnan
- Simple Crime Scene Sketching by Mike Byrd
- A Simplified Guide To Crime Scene Investigation, National Forensic Science Technology Center
- Special Considerations for Sexual Assault Evidence by George Schiro
- The First One, by Jason Myers
- The Forensic Artist and the Statute of Limitations by Charles E. Holt Jr.
- The Use of Ballistic Markers and Other Equipment for Identification of a Suspect at the Scene of the Crime, Enrique Urrutia Palmer
- Traffic Crash Investigation by Mike Byrd
- Want to become a crime scene investigator? Here's the real story, by Chris D. Cush
- Without a Trace? Advances in Detecting Trace Evidence, National Institute of Justice, 2003
- Written Documentation at a Crime Scene by Mike Byrd
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