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The Sequence of Event Analysis in Criminal Trials [electronic resource] : Scientific Proofs for Tracking Criminal Liabilities in Complex Accidents and Disasters / by Fabrizio D’Errico, Maurizio Dalla Casa.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: XIII, 127 p. 20 illus., 9 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783662478981
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 345 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ7000-7500
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: On Judicial and Evidential Reasoning in the Field of Industrial Accidents: 1. On Judicial and Evidential Reasoning in the Field of Industrial Accidents -- 2. An Introduction to Judicial Reasoning in Large Scale Industrial Accidents and Disasters -- 3. Causation by Scientific Laws -- 4. First Level of Sequence of Event Analysis -- Part II: From Scientific Proofs to Reconstruction of Multi-level Liability Pattern in Organization: 5. The Analysis of Accidents Using a Multi-level Approach: Organizational Accidents -- 6. Multi-level SEA Analysis for Tracing Criminal Responsibility in Organizational Accidents -- 7. The Sequence of Events Assisted by Computer Graphics: Two Case Studies.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents a general method that lawyers, prosecutors and judges can follows to assess the quality and scientific content of technical work done for an accident and crime scene reconstruction. Using multilevel sequence of events analysis allows all key events to be fully identified, which in turn assists judicial bodies in identifying where to assign specific criminal liability. Created from a concept long sought by the two authors (an engineer and an attorney), the method allows readers without any technical background to progress from an examination of evidence gathered at the scene of a complex accident and to reconstruct "beyond reasonable doubt" the events that took place. Once created and scientifically verified by the sequence of events analysis, the chain of key events serves as a reference source for various levels of complex organizations and inter-organization structures in cases involving complex criminal responsibilities.
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Part I: On Judicial and Evidential Reasoning in the Field of Industrial Accidents: 1. On Judicial and Evidential Reasoning in the Field of Industrial Accidents -- 2. An Introduction to Judicial Reasoning in Large Scale Industrial Accidents and Disasters -- 3. Causation by Scientific Laws -- 4. First Level of Sequence of Event Analysis -- Part II: From Scientific Proofs to Reconstruction of Multi-level Liability Pattern in Organization: 5. The Analysis of Accidents Using a Multi-level Approach: Organizational Accidents -- 6. Multi-level SEA Analysis for Tracing Criminal Responsibility in Organizational Accidents -- 7. The Sequence of Events Assisted by Computer Graphics: Two Case Studies.

This book presents a general method that lawyers, prosecutors and judges can follows to assess the quality and scientific content of technical work done for an accident and crime scene reconstruction. Using multilevel sequence of events analysis allows all key events to be fully identified, which in turn assists judicial bodies in identifying where to assign specific criminal liability. Created from a concept long sought by the two authors (an engineer and an attorney), the method allows readers without any technical background to progress from an examination of evidence gathered at the scene of a complex accident and to reconstruct "beyond reasonable doubt" the events that took place. Once created and scientifically verified by the sequence of events analysis, the chain of key events serves as a reference source for various levels of complex organizations and inter-organization structures in cases involving complex criminal responsibilities.

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