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E-raamat: Wildfire Arson Prevention Guide [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 114 pages, 6 Line drawings, color; 52 Halftones, color; 58 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003353843
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 211,02 €
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  • Formaat: 114 pages, 6 Line drawings, color; 52 Halftones, color; 58 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003353843

Provides police and fire investigators with frameworks, strategies, and tactics across agencies to address intentional fire starting in their local jurisdictions. The book presents outlines why offenders deliberately light fires offering tactics and strategies to identify and prosecute arsonists.



Wildfire arson is often considered an impossible crime to solve. Likewise, offenders frequently consider themselves undetectable. Many agencies often do not have the specialist skills necessary to investigate those responsible for serial wildfire ignitions. As such, perpetrators continue to light fires with little to no likelihood of being caught. An ongoing series of deliberately lit wildfires can result in significant financial and environmental consequences and put life and property at risk.

This Wildlife Arson Prevention Guide provides law enforcement, land management and fire agency investigators with frameworks, strategies and tactics—that can be adopted to address deliberate wildfire ignitions in their jurisdiction. Often this crime is automatically given to law enforcement agencies to solve in isolation, whereas a collaborative approach across key agencies has proven essential in apprehending offenders.

This valuable guidebook fills a void in the literature, detailing a collaborative approach through the adoption of successful best practice investigation techniques. Many may be applicable to—and better serve—smaller rural communities, while others can be adopted in more populated wildfire-prone areas. This book recognises that some small rural agencies may have less capacity to address the issue and may need to modify the recommended methods; ideally, the text encourages the establishment of collaborative arrangements to work with larger or adjoining agencies, to help solve their serial wildfire arson cases. This book highlights successfully adopted measures that can be embraced by key agencies that have a responsibility in wildfire ignition prevention.

Currently, no similar all-encompassing handbook exists to guide agencies to address this growing worldwide problem. The strategies and tactics are presented in a format that can be easily aligned to jurisdictions within countries that are at risk of wildfire. The commonly recognised motives behind wildfire arson are detailed to provide agency investigators with a background to this often-misunderstood offence.

The Wildlife Arson Prevention Guide provides the tools that will help authorities to identify those responsible and result in stronger, safer communities.

Foreword ix
Acknowledgements xi
About the author xiii
Introduction 1(6)
Why is wildfire arson assumed to be difficult to address?
2(1)
How big is the issue of wildfire arson?
3(1)
Intent of this guidebook
4(3)
1 Recognised wildfire arson motives
7(10)
Commonalities of behavioural motive models
11(3)
Conclusion
14(3)
2 The wildfire arson investigation challenge
17(10)
The `hidden problem' of the extent of wildfire arson
18(1)
Common hurdles in addressing wildfire arson
19(3)
What does serial wildfire arson look like?
22(3)
Conclusion
25(2)
3 Investigation co-operation and collaboration
27(18)
The collaborative investigation approach
28(3)
Information sharing and analysis
31(5)
Conclusion
36(1)
Annexure A Example of a basic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
37(4)
Annexure B Example of a Mutual Aid Agreement Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
41(4)
4 Analysis of wildfire events
45(14)
Specialist roles
45(2)
Information collation
47(3)
The analysis process
50(1)
What needs to be analysed?
51(6)
Software programs
57(1)
Conclusion
57(2)
5 Collaborative wildfire investigation tactics
59(14)
Confidentiality
60(1)
Tactical options in the wildfire investigation incident action plan
61(10)
Annexure C Example of template of a Wildfire Investigation Incident Action Plan
71(1)
Conclusion
72(1)
6 Community engagement
73(8)
Community engagement tactics
74(1)
Urban-interface area strategy
75(1)
Rural area strategy
76(1)
General information sources
77(3)
Conclusion
80(1)
7 Firefighter arson
81(20)
How big is the issue of wildfire firefighter arson?
82(2)
Why do firefighters light wildfires?
84(5)
Prevention policy and tactics
89(4)
Investigating wildfire firefighter arsonists
93(6)
Conclusion
99(2)
8 Training
101(8)
What training is applicable?
102(1)
First response crews
102(1)
Fire scene investigators
103(2)
Wildfire investigation team members
105(2)
Who else can benefit from this specialist training?
107(2)
9 Conclusion
109(2)
Index 111
Richard Woods, AFSM has had 39-year career initially in law enforcement and later in rural fire management in Australia. He established the fire investigation capability for the NSW Rural Fire Service and as a long-term member of North American National Wildfire Co-ordinating Group Wildland Fire Investigation Sub Committee, introduced the Wildland Fire Investigation Case Development Course to Australia. In 2010, as Co-Chair of the National Bushfire Arson Prevention Working Group, he developed Australias Bushfire Arson Prevention arrangements. He is an Adjunct Lecturer in Wildfire Investigation with Charles Sturt University and is the Director of an international consultancy, Wildfire Investigations and Analysis. He is the current Chair of the International Association of Arson Investigators Wildland Fire Investigation Committee. In 2013, he was awarded the Australian Fire Service Medal for his commitment to wildfire investigation. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Fire Investigation and a Graduate Certificate in Applied Management.