Investigations : 150 things you should know.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom :
Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier,
2017.
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Edición: | Second edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Role of the Investigator
- 1. Miranda Warning
- 2. Qualities of the Investigator
- 3. Investigator Job Description: 32 Discrete Services
- 4. Basic Duties of the Crime Scene Investigator
- 5. Responsibilities of Investigators at Crime Scenes
- 6. Importance of Effective Report Writing
- 7. Interviewing and Interrogating
- 8. Interpreting Nonverbal Communication: Body Language
- 9. Art of Investigative Interviewing
- 10. Investigative Interviewing: Types of Questions
- 11. Investigative Interviewing: Closed Questions
- 12. Investigative Interviewing: Open Questions
- 13. Investigative Interviewing: Types of Open Questions
- 14. Investigative Interviewing: Question Filter Factors
- 15. Investigative Interviewing: Tactics When Seeking a Confession
- 16. Law Enforcement and the Forensic Pathologist
- 17. Pre-Planning Major Case Investigations
- 18. Phrases and Proper Names You Should Know and Understand
- 19. Levels of Authority: Security Personnel
- 20. Private Detectives/Private Investigators, Insurance Investigators, Forensic Science Technicians, Forensic Veterinarians, and Other Law Enforcement Officers
- pt. 2 Basics About Evidence
- 21. Crime Scene Investigator/Evidence Technician's Kit
- 22. Definitions and Purpose of Evidence
- 23. Nature of Physical Evidence
- 24. Crime Scenes
- 25. Collect, Identify, and Preserve the Evidence at a Crime Scene
- 26. Collection and Preservation of Evidence
- 27. How to Collect, Mark, and Package Physical Evidence
- 28. Requests for Examination(s) of Evidence
- 29. Prepare Evidence and Paperwork Necessary for Crime Laboratory Examinations
- 30. Shipment of Evidence
- pt. 3 Types of Evidence and Evidence Examination
- 31. Rules of Evidence
- 32. Miscellaneous Evidence Examinations That Can Be Performed at a Laboratory
- 33. Evidence: Types of Examinations
- 34. Examinations for Informational Purposes
- 35. Types of Specialized Assistance and Examinations Available
- 36. Shoe Print and Tire Tread Impression Evidence
- 37. Paint Examination Techniques
- 38. Arson Evidence
- 39. Preservation of Fire Evidence
- 40. Handling Procedures for Fire Evidence
- 41. General Considerations
- Fiber Evidence Crime Scene
- 42. Fiber Evidence and the Wayne Williams Trial
- 43. Fibers and the Crime Laboratory
- 44. Hair Evidence
- 45. How Hair and Fiber Examinations Aid the Investigation
- 46. Information Determined From Examination of a Hair
- 47. Information Determined From Fiber Examinations
- 48. Stolen Vehicle Evidence
- 49. Clandestine Business Records Analysis
- 50. Evidence at the Crime Scene of a Bombing
- 51. Explosive Evidence
- 52. Toxicology Examinations and Suspected Cases of Poisoning
- 53. Pharmaceutical and Drug Evidence
- 54. General Chemical Analysis Examinations
- 55. Glass Fibers and Fiberglass Insulation Materials Evidence and Collection of Glass Evidence
- 56. Soils, Dusts, Debris Evidence and the Value of Soil as Evidence
- 57. Collection of Soil Specimens as Evidence
- 58. Insulation Evidence From a Safe
- 59. Building Materials Evidence
- 60. Evidence From Ores, Minerals, Rock and Ceramics, Abrasive Materials, and Precious Stones
- 61. Mineralogy Examinations
- 62. Serology Examinations
- 63. Information Determinable by Blood Tests
- 64. Collection, Identification and Wrapping of Bloodstained, and Other Significant Body Fluids Evidence
- 65. Secretors and Secretor Status
- 66. DNA Examinations: DNA Testing
- 67. Collection, Identification, and Packaging of Evidence Stained With Body Fluids
- 68. Rape Case
- Special Evidence Considerations
- 69. Types of Firearms Evidence
- 70. Gunshot Residue Examinations
- 71. Obtaining Evidence in Tool Mark Cases
- 72. Tool Mark Identification Evidence
- 73. Tool Mark Examinations
- 74. Plastic Cast/Impression of Numbers Stamped in Metal
- 75. Paints, Plastics, Cosmetics, and Tape Evidence
- 76. Fluorescent Powders, Dyestuffs, and Other Marking Materials
- 77. Types of Document Examinations
- 78. Document Examinations
- 79. Documentary Evidence
- 80. Obtaining Known Handwriting Samples
- 81. Obtaining Known Printer Samples
- 82. Reference Files of Known Standards
- 83. Questioned Material Files
- 84. Photographic Examinations and Bank Robbery Video Footage
- 85. Impressions in Different Surfaces
- 86. Impressions on Firm Surfaces
- 87. Forensic Linguistic Analysis (Authorship/Speaker Identification)
- pt. 4 Conducting the Investigation
- 88. Sources of Investigative Information
- 89. Crime Scene Equipment Checklist 144
- 90. Investigations: 50 Things You Should Know
- 91. Hazards and a Crime Scene
- 92. Surveillance
- 93. Informants
- 94. Entrapment
- 95. Polygraph Examinations
- 96. Bank Robbery and Bank Security
- 97. Investigations of Bank Night Depository Trap Devices
- 98. Definition of Robbery
- 99. Checklist: Robbery Investigations
- 100. Cigarette Identification File
- 101. Firearms Identification
- 102. Standard Ammunition File
- 103. Traffic Accident Investigations
- 104. Hit-and-Run Traffic Accident Investigations
- 105. Vehicle Searches
- 106. Vehicle Searches, Inventory, and Impoundment
- 107. Vehicle Search Checklist
- 108. Photographs of Fatal Traffic Accidents
- 109. Computer Fraud and Investigation
- 110. Definition of Arson
- 111. Fire Investigations
- 112. Checklist for Arson Investigations
- 113. Homicide Investigations: 70 Things You Should Find Out About the Victim
- 114. Cutting and Stabbing Investigations: Five Things You Should Know
- 115. Buried Body Cases
- 116. Death Scene Checklist
- 117. Radiation Hazards and Radiation Protection During Investigations
- 118. Radiation Detection Equipment
- 119. Definition of Burglary
- 120. Checklist: Burglary
- 121. Sketching a Crime Scene
- 122. Crime Scene Floor Plan
- 123. Bullying in the Workplace: How to Conduct an Investigation
- 124. Missing and Exploited Children
- 125. Five Things to Know About Missing Persons Reports
- 126. Checklist: Pedophile Investigations
- 127. Internal Theft
- 128. Digital Photo Array or Mug Book
- 129. Preventing and Investigating Identity Theft
- 130. Employee Applications and Background Investigations
- 131. Checklist: Notification That a Victim Has Been Found
- 132. "Lucky" Investigation
- 133. "Sloppy" Investigation
- pt. 5 Crime, Investigations, and the Legal System
- 134. Uniform Crime Reporting
- 135. Freedom of Information Act
- 136. Constitution, the Fourth Amendment
- 137. Constitution, the Fifth Amendment
- 138. Constitution, the Sixth Amendment
- 139. Constitution, the Eighth Amendment
- 140. Constitution, the Fourteenth Amendment
- 141. Warrantless Searches of Persons Incident to Arrest
- 142. Clearance and Arrest
- 143. Arrest Tactics
- 144. Arrest by Private Citizens
- 145. Arrest and Detention: 21 Things You Should Know
- 146. Arraignment
- 147. Grand Jury
- 148. Burden of Proof at a Criminal Trial
- 149. Hate Crimes: A Policymaker's Guide
- 150. Real Problems in American Justice.