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BOOKS &·REPORTS:

Applied Police and Fire - Raymond P. Siljander. [Springfield~ IL: Charles C. Thomas Co., 1976] (3l3p.)

"Arson Photography," - Sammy L. Canerday, et al. [Report prepared for the Natl. Fire Academy Fire/Arson Investigation Course, Oct. 5-23, 1981, Sp.] Note: Kept in vertical files.

Fire and Arson Photography, revised edition. [Rochester, NY: Eastman Kodak Co., 1977J (27p.) - John E. Duckworth. [Sprinfield, IL: Charles C, Thomas Co., 1983] (160p.)

Investigative Photography - Elliott R. Berrin. [Boston: Soc. of Fire Protection Engineers, 1983] (15p.) Note: Kept in vertical files.

Modern Photography for Police and Firemen - Sam J. Sansone. [Cincinnati: W.H. Anderson Co., 1971] (478p.)

Photography for the Fire Service - John D. Peige. [Stillwater, OK: IntI. Fire Service Training Assn., 1976] (209p.)

Scientific Evidence in Criminal Cases, 3rd ed. - Andre A. Moessens, et ale [Mineola, NY: Foundation Press, 1986] (805p.) The Search for Evidence - Art Buckwalter. [Boston: Butterworth Publishers, 1983J (288p. )

Selection and Application Guide to Police Photographic Equipment - Charles C. Grover. [Washington, DC: Natl. Bureau of Standards, 1980J (6lp.) Setting Up a Small Law-Enforcement Photography Department. [Rochester, NY: Eastman Kodak Co., 1981] (12p.)

Techniques of Fire Photography - Paul Robert Lyons. [Boston: Natl. Fire Protection Assn., 1978] (224p.)

"Use of Videotape in Fire and Arson Investigations," - Larry Albert, et al. [Report prepared for the Natl. Fire Academy Fire/Arson Investigation Course, August 9-27, 1982, l4p.] Note: Kept in vertical files.

Using Photography to Preserve Evidence. [Rochester, NY; Eastman Kodak Co., 1976J (49p. ) - 2 -

ARTICLES

" and the Evidence Photographer," Jack Lord, Journal of Evidence Photography, vo1.l3, #1, p.4-9, Spring 1987.

"Arson Photography Provides Accurate Evidence," Murray S. Patton and John M. Murphy, , vol.23, p.SO-S3, October 1979.

"Basic Techniques," Paul Chybicki, Fire Photography Journal, vo1.24, #1, p.lS-22, February-March 1987. "Camera Techniques at the Fire Scene," Joseph Lewko, Fire &Arson Investigator, vol.34, Part 1: p.40-44, Dec. 1983; Part 2: p.12-l6, March 1984. " and Camera Functions," Eastman Kodak Co., National Fire &Arson Report, vo1.3, #5, p.8-ll.

"Close-Up Evidence Photography," Kurt VanDahm, International Fire Photographers Association Newsletter, p.14-23, Summer 1982. " Photos May Reveal More Than the Eye Can See," Budd Huffman, Fire &Arson Investigator, vol.29, p.49-S1; October-Dec. 1978.

"Compact Video Brings Flexibility to Training, Documentation," Lee Schilling, Size-Up, p.28+, May 1986. "The Demise of Evidence Photography," Wil Hutchinson, Fire Photography Journal, p.13-l4, May-June 1986. (On recent court case in which a 's admission into evidence was questioned due to recent advances in digital retouching.)

"Diagramming the Fire Scene," Tom Christy, Fire Photography Journal, p.14-1S, August-September 1986.

"8mm Video: 's Ne\'i Tool for Training and Arson Investigation," Size-Up, p.44-46, August 1987.

"The Evidence Is In!" Log 911, p.6, December 1985. [On use of video for general evidence gathering by the Countryside, IL Police Dept.]

"A Few Ideas for Covering the Fire Scene," Warren Lutton, Intl~ Fire Photographers Association Newsletter, (Part 1, Summer 1982, p. 25 ... 26); (Part 2, Fall 1982, p.IS-17)

"Fire Photographer Safety," John W. Oldham, Fire Photography Journal, vol.24, #1, p.4, February-March 1987.

"Fire Photography: Where We've Been, Where We're Going," Patrick M. Kennedy, Intl. Fire Photographers Association Newsletter, p.8-10, Winter 1983.

"Fireground Photos: Catching Fire. A Top Fireshooter Reports That the Quality of Camera Equipment Is Up and the Cost Is Way Down," George Hall, Firehouse, vol.7, p.66-67+, June 1982. - 3 -

ARTICLES J CONTINUED

"Flashlight Provides Lighting for Arson Photography~" Murray Patton~ Fire Chief, vol.26, p.42-43, June 1982. "Focus on Fireground Photography. Tips on Taking Better Pictures," Harvey Eisner, Firehouse, p.96-l03, October 1986.

"Forensic Photography," Robert Carruthers, Fire Photography Journal, p.4-8, August-September 1986.

"Giving the Right to Arson," Gerald R. Staats, Firehouse, vol.S, p.6-l8+, August 1980.

"How to Start Up a Fire Department Photo Unit," Ted J. Pagels~ IntI. Fire Photo­ graphers Assn. Quarterly~ p.26-28, Spring 1984.

"Investigation Illumination," Ed Bunting, Fire Photography Journal, p .11-12, August-September 1986. "Investigative Fire Scene Photography," Kathleen Siegel, Fire &Arson Investigator, vOl.32, p.33-3S, Oct.-December 1981.

"Investigative Photography: Fascinating Forensics," Robert F. Jennings ~ Natl. Fire &Arson Report, vol.2, p.1-2+, September-October 1983.

"Photography for the Fire Investigator," Kenneth Goodknight, Natl. Fire & Arson Report, vol.l, p.11-12, May-June 1982.

"Photography in Extreme Cold," Stephen Pederson; . IntI ~Fire . Photographers Assn. Newsletter, p.22-24, Summer 1982. "Potential Fire Service Applications of Aerial Photography," Daniel T. Vindigni, Fire Chief, vol.26, p.68-70, April 1982. "Recommendations for Preserving and Storing ," Speaking of Fire, p.6, Spring 1982. "Reflective UV Photography," R.T. McEvoy, Log 911, vol.9, p.3, April 1987. "Requirements for Master Photographer," Fire Photography Journal, p.7,..12, November-December 1986. "Stero Photography for Fire Investigation," Bruce V. Ettling,Fire &Arson Investigator, vol.29, p.46-49, October-December 1978.

"Techniques for Holding a Camera Secure," Paul Chybicki, Fire Photography Journal, p.2l-24, November-December 1985. "Tips for the Fire Department Photographer Testifying in Court," Fire Photo­ graphy Journal, p.25-26, November-December 1985. "The Use of Videotape in Fire and Arson Investigation," Thomas E. Minnich, Fire & Arson Investigator, vo1.33, p.6-9, March 1983. - 4 -

ARTICLES) CONTINUED

"Use of Videota.ping in Documenting Confessions," Nilliam H. MacDonald, Police , Chief, vol.50, p.42-43, February 1983.

"Using Photography as an Investigative Aid~" Joseph T. Cardoza, vo1.31, Fire & Arson Investigator, p.57-59, October-December 1980. "Using Videotape to Record Evidence," Elliott Goldstein, Journal of Evidence Photography, p.~4-15, Winter 1985-1986. "The Video Explosion in Law Enforcement," John L. Fak1er, Police Chief, vo1.54, #6, p.51-52, June 1987. lIVideotape in the Courtroom," John E. Hocking, et aI, Trial Magazine, (Part I, April 1978, p.52-55); (Part 2, May 1978, p.38-42+); (Part 3, June 1978) p.49-51+) Note: Kept in vertical files. Library has reprint only.

"What Are You Shooting At? Increase Your Photos' Value in a' Fire Investigation

as Well as in the Courtroom," Joseph F. Benyo, Fire Engineering, p.64-67+ J September 1984. "What to Shoot and Why: Fire Evidence," Thomas L. Christy, Fire Photography Journal, p.8-20, May-June 1985.