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Criminal investigation : a method for reconstructing the past / James W. Osterburg, Richard, H Ward, Larry S. Miller.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xxxi, 672 : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138903272
  • 1138903272
  • 9781138903289
  • 1138903280
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV8073 .O833 2019
Contents:
The foundation and principles of criminal investigation -- Part a: introduction -- The role of the investigator -- Physical evidence -- The crime scene -- Managing criminal investigations -- Part b: the investigative function -- Eyewitness identification -- Victims, witnesses, and human resources -- Follow-up measures: reaping information -- Surveillance -- Interrogation of suspects and hostile witnesses -- Reconstructing the past -- Applying the principles to criminal investigation -- Crime and constitutional law -- Evidence and effective testimony -- Analyses of crime -- Homicide 14 robbery -- Rape and other sex crimes -- Burglary -- Special topics -- Enterprise crime -- Arson and explosives -- Computers and technological crime -- Increasing threats and emerging crime -- Terrorism and urban disorder -- Glossary.
Summary: Resource added for the Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement 105046 and Professional Studies 105045 programs.
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Main Collection Books John Brown University Library Main HV8073 .O833 2019 Available 39524100448335

Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014].

Includes index.

The foundation and principles of criminal investigation -- Part a: introduction -- The role of the investigator -- Physical evidence -- The crime scene -- Managing criminal investigations -- Part b: the investigative function -- Eyewitness identification -- Victims, witnesses, and human resources -- Follow-up measures: reaping information -- Surveillance -- Interrogation of suspects and hostile witnesses -- Reconstructing the past -- Applying the principles to criminal investigation -- Crime and constitutional law -- Evidence and effective testimony -- Analyses of crime -- Homicide 14 robbery -- Rape and other sex crimes -- Burglary -- Special topics -- Enterprise crime -- Arson and explosives -- Computers and technological crime -- Increasing threats and emerging crime -- Terrorism and urban disorder -- Glossary.

Resource added for the Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement 105046 and Professional Studies 105045 programs.

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