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Vol. 11 No. 4 (Fall 2003)

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We asked attorneys what they want and don’t want from fire investigation experts they work with and had them rank what skills and traits they value. You may be surprised by some of their answers.

Language Line Services
What do you do when you need information from non-English-speaking occupants about their activities before the fire? Language Line interpreting services might solve your problem. Check out the tips, too, for making your interview go smoothly.

New ATF National Laboratory Center
Learn about the new fire research lab (FRL) at the ATF National Laboratory Center. The FRL is a premier lab aimed at supporting law enforcement efforts in fire investigations.

Special Report: Juvenile Firesetting
Editor Jack Sanderson provides a different view of investigating fires associated with juveniles. What should an investigator look for at the scene that might indicate a juvenile set a fire? He discusses scenarios and tips you might find helpful at the next fire scene you work involving juveniles.
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