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  1. Fire, Arson And Explosion Investigation by John Kennedy, 1977
  2. Arson Epidemic (Arson mini-guides) by Donna L. Rosenbauer, 1982-01
  3. Arson in Wisconsin by Dorothy Doheny Spicer, 1982
  4. Fire investigation report: Warehouse fire, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 21, 1996 by Edward Comeau, 1996
  5. The dimensions of juvenile arson and false fire alarms for the urban areas of San Diego (NLC Urban Observatory research report) by Robert Vernon, 1976
  6. What a fireman should know about arson;: Results of a conference concerning those things a fireman should know about incendiary fires by David F Glines, 1973
  7. Arson information resources: A baseline collection and survey : final report on by Phillip E Fisher, 1977
  8. Raking the ashes of the epidemic of flame: Investigating arson, the fastest-growing crime in America and the most difficult to solve by Fred C Shapiro, 1976
  9. Arson: America's most costly crime (Editorial research reports) by Marc Leepson, 1982
  10. Developing the police response to arson, domestic violence, and mentally ill persons in the community: Summary of three conferences by Mark Furstenberg, 1980
  11. Arson control guide for volunteer fire departments by Herman M Weisman, 1982
  12. Testifying in court: The final phase of arson detection by C. Kevin Schuman, 1988
  13. Audit survey of Seattle Fire Department's arson squad by Larry Wright, 1983
  14. Arson and the fireman: [results of a conference concerning those things a fireman should know about incendiary fires] by David F Glines, 1965

101. Gene Thornton & Associates - Surveyors Of Diesel Engines
Accredited Marine Surveyor of Diesel Engines Engine Failure Analysis - Marine Investigations including fore, arson and fraud, covering South Florida, east west coasts including the Florida Keys.
http://www.marinesurveyor.com/thornton/
Surveyors of Diesel Engines
Serving South Florida Boating Interests Since 1967
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102. DON FIELDS
Established October 08, 1975. North Carolina International Association of arson Investigators. DON FIELDS. NCIAAI President. Site Statistics. You are visitor.
http://www.nciaai.com/
Established October 08, 1975 North Carolina International Association of Arson Investigators DON FIELDS NCIAAI President Site Statistics You are visitor Since November 1999 SITE LAST UPDATED: 01/01/04 07:34:00 PM All Contents © 1999 - 2002 NCIAAI All Rights Reserved
Use without Permission Strictly Prohibited You may not reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal, commercial or non-commercial distribution without express written permission of the webmaster.

103. Arson Investigator FAQs
FAQs about arson Investigators. Q. What is the difference between a state arson investigator or fire marshal and an insurance fire investigator?
http://www.truthinjustice.org/arsonfaqs.htm
FAQs about Arson Investigators by Gerald Hurst, Ph.D. Q. What is the difference between a state arson investigator or fire marshal and an insurance fire investigator? A. State investigators and fire marshals are usually certified by the State. Insurance investigators get their certifications mostly from the IAAI (International Association of Arson Investigators)
The IAAI is heavily influenced by insurance companies. This partly accounts for the IAAI's official stance that fire investigation is an art rather than a science and should therefore not be subject to the Daubert standards. Daubert allows a judge to keep junk science out of the courtroom. I consider certification by the IAAI as just another paper to hang on the wall. Q. To whom do these investigators report? A. State investigators and fire marshals often report to the state insurance commissioner. Insurance commissioners are subject to heavy lobbying by the insurance industry and work hand-in-glove with them. Insurance investigators usually work for independent investigation companies which are hired by the insurance companies to keep the illusion that they are using unbiased people. However, an investigator may get 90% of his business from a single company. He keeps this volume business by giving the insurance company what it wants: to avoid paying for fire damage. The net result is that insurance investigators tend to find much more arson than really exists. Q. Who teaches and trains fire investigators?

104. ARSON INVESTIGATOR (2328)
6/81 Rev 1/84. City of San José arson INVESTIGATOR (2328). CLASS PURPOSE Under general supervision, investigates fires to determine
http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/hum_res/job_specs/2328s000.htm
Rev 1/84 City of San José
ARSON INVESTIGATOR (2328) CLASS PURPOSE

Under general supervision, investigates fires to determine incendiary origin; develops and follows-up on criminal prosecution of felony suspects. Performs related work as required. TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
  • Responds to major fires and fires of suspicious or unknown origin to investigate fire cause; investigates fires involving death or serious injury. Takes charge of the fire scene for investigative purposes; examines fire patterns and depth of burning/charring to determine area of origin and sources of ignition. Questions suspects and interviews witnesses; places suspects under arrest for probable cause; collects and preserves evidence; books suspects and processes evidence. Prepares related reports and files complaints with the District Attorney. Testifies as a qualified expert witness in court on felony and subrogation cases relating to fire cause.

105. TC Forensic, Australia: Fire Cause And Origin, Forensic And Scientific Services
affidavit TC Masters Thesis Analysis Of Accelerants In Fire Debris By Capillary Gas Liquid Chromatography TC Article Phsical Constants For Investigators.
http://www.tcforensic.com.au/
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