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CSI: Arson, Explosives and Firearms
Arson is the deliberate act of setting fire to a property. Fire, bombs and guns are used to commit crimes of monumental proportions, because one little spark can set off a chain reaction that can be very devastating. Find out how detectives look for clues in these weapons to capture and convict criminals who have used firearms, explosives and other types of combustibles in order to commit arson.

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Richard Saferstein
Dr. Richard Saferstein-Former Chief Forensic Scientist
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CSI And Arson 
  1. Dr. Richard Saferstein
  2. How does a fire ignite? 
  3. How does learning where the fire originated help in CSI? 
  4. How does a fire grow? 
  5. How does learning the way a fire grew help in CSI? 
  6. What are 'fire accelerants' and how are they used to progress a fire? 
  7. How is evidence from a fire collected and preserved in CSI? 
Explosives Studied In CSI 
  1. Dr. Richard Saferstein
  2. What is dynamite and how does it work? 
  3. What is an ammonium nitrate explosive and how does it work? 
  4. What are homemade bombs and how do they work? 
  5. What are liquid bombs and how do they work? 
  6. Are commercial airplanes really susceptible to liquid bombs? 
  7. What explosives do the military use, and how do they work? 
CSI And Explosives 
  1. Dr. Richard Saferstein
  2. How is evidence of an explosion collected in CSI? 
  3. How is an explosive identified in CSI? 
  4. What is a 'taggant' and how would it help in CSI? 
  5. How have investigations of explosions helped in historic CSI cases? 
CSI And Firearms 
  1. Dr. Richard Saferstein
  2. How does the study of firearms help in CSI? 
  3. How does a gun work? 
  4. How are firearms and ammunition collected in CSI? 
  5. What is rifling? 
  6. How does studying the rifling pattern of a gun help in CSI? 
  7. How can two shotgun shells be compared in CSI? 
  8. How are bullets and firearms compared in CSI? 
  9. Why is gun powder residue studied in CSI? 
  10. Why is primer residue on a shooter's hands studied in CSI? 
  11. How is primer residue tested for in CSI? 

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