Criminal investigation is an art in which the procedures and techniques do not guarantee qualities. It is the investigator's proficiency in mastering the art of criminal investigation that ensures the truth can be revealed. This book provides 50 principles that guide criminal investigation onto the right track in search of the truth. Even if you are not an investigator, you may still benefit from these principles as they lead to better thought processing in your everyday life.
This title presents crime detection as a dynamic field relying heavily on the past experiences of investigators as well as recent practical and technological innovations.
Paralleling the steps of the criminal investigation, the 9th edition has been extensively updated with new and revised material, a new chapter on investigating officer-involved shootings, and updated case studies and graphics.
The text explores new and emerging techniques in forensic science and how they interface with evidence collection in the field and evidence analysis in the laboratory.
The Art of Criminal Investigation & Detection: Explained & Illustrated by Actual Cases
Exercising positive self-talk in investigations, such as convincing yourself that the interview will go well, will help facilitate positive outcomes. It is an easy way to positively influence any situation. It is also a great exercise ...
For courses in Criminal Investigation This text is part of the Justice Series Brief.
The text explores the past experience of investigators as well as new and emerging techniques in forensic science.
For an undergraduate Criminal Justice course that focuses on general investigative techniques. Anecdotal in nature, this informative and clearly written text helps students discover the art and science of criminal...
Paralleling the steps of the criminal investigation, the 9th edition has been extensively updated with new and revised material, a new chapter on investigating officer-involved shootings, and updated case studies and graphics.
The text explores the past experience of investigators as well as new and emerging techniques in forensic science.