Investigations: 150 Things You Should Know

Investigations: 150 Things You Should Know
ISBN-10
0128095091
ISBN-13
9780128095096
Series
Investigations
Category
Social Science
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2017-10-24
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Authors
Lawrence Fennelly, Marianna Perry

Description

Investigations: 150 Things You Should Know, Second Edition, explores the essential tips and techniques for security investigations, providing a useful reference for those at any stage of their security career. This practical guide covers the legal guidelines that all investigators must follow. Through anecdotes, case studies and documented procedures, the authors present the most complete collection of investigative information available. Readers in the security and law enforcement fields will find this book easy to use and understand when seeking explanations about a wide variety of investigative topics, including constitutional law, documentary evidence, surveillance equipment, interviewing, interrogating and reporting. Offers a comprehensive overview of security investigations Provides simple practical tips for busy security professionals Blends theory and practice with specific focus on today’s global business and social environment Provides legal guidelines that must be followed for proper private security investigations

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