Reasons for arson:
Why are many arson fires started?
As an attempt to destroy evidence including:
- Fingerprints
- FIbres
- DNA evidence
- To mask a murder but usually they can tell if someone had died before or during a fire from CO2 in their lungs.
- Mitochondrial DNA can withstand very high temperature but is more difficult to use for DNA profiling.
Common settings and profiling for arsonists.
What is the largest cause of major fires in UK and what are the consequences?
Arson statistics
Arson control forum
How did the arson control forum achieve their goal?
Why did car clearance schemes help reduce arson?
What did the arson control forum comission research into?
What is a key factor in a person likely to become an arsonist?
Social exclusion
How is the arson control forum doing now?
What cause of fire would be caused from playing with fireworks?
Accidental
Legal liability
Legal liability
Infringement of safety legislation and regulations [COSHH]
Legal liability
Neglect; failure to exercise an employers “duty of care”
Failure to undertake safety to undertake safety inspections
Legal liability
Fire caused as a consequence of committing another crime.
Events
Legal liability example
Liability
Legal liability example
Causes
Legal liability example
Combustion
Fire
Flame
What conditions have to be met in order for combustion to occur?
Using the heat triangle, how can a fire be extinguished or prevented?
A fire can be prevented or extinguished
by removing one (or more) of the three
components of the fire triangle.