4th Edition

Practical Bomb Scene Investigation

By James T. Thurman Copyright 2026
586 Pages 525 Color & 6 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

586 Pages 525 Color & 6 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Practical Bomb Scene Investigation, Fourth Edition details the evidence collection and investigative processes undertaken—at the scene of an explosion—by improvised explosive device (IED) specialists, including bomb scene technicians and post-blast investigators. Providing easy-to-understand, step-by-step procedures for managing and safely processing the bomb scene, it offers investigators... Read more

1. Explosion Theory and Dynamics  2. Identification and Recognition of Commercial, Improvised, and Military Explosives  3. Improvised Explosive Device Components: Pre- and Post-blast Identification  4. Investigation of the Explosion Scene and Collection of Evidence  5. Bomb Scene Investigator and Weapons of Mass Destruction  6. Introduction to the Identification of Military Ordnance  7. Capabilities of the Forensic Laboratory  8. Tactical Post-blast Investigation

Biography

James T. Thurman has worked in the explosives field for more than 40 years, first as a U.S. Army bomb disposal technician and then as a special agent with the FBI. He has lectured and continues to lecture and provide training on the methods of bomb scene investigation and explosives avoidance to domestic and international training schools and audiences. He holds a BA from Eastern Kentucky University and an MS Degree in Forensic Science from the George Washington University.