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|a Fennelly, Lawrence,
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|1 http://viaf.org/viaf/70682/
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|a Investigations :
|b 150 things you should know.
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|a Second edition.
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|a Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom :
|b Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier,
|c 2017.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g pt. 1
|t Role of the Investigator --
|g 1.
|t Miranda Warning --
|g 2.
|t Qualities of the Investigator --
|g 3.
|t Investigator Job Description: 32 Discrete Services --
|g 4.
|t Basic Duties of the Crime Scene Investigator --
|g 5.
|t Responsibilities of Investigators at Crime Scenes --
|g 6.
|t Importance of Effective Report Writing --
|g 7.
|t Interviewing and Interrogating --
|g 8.
|t Interpreting Nonverbal Communication: Body Language --
|g 9.
|t Art of Investigative Interviewing --
|g 10.
|t Investigative Interviewing: Types of Questions --
|g 11.
|t Investigative Interviewing: Closed Questions --
|g 12.
|t Investigative Interviewing: Open Questions --
|g 13.
|t Investigative Interviewing: Types of Open Questions --
|g 14.
|t Investigative Interviewing: Question Filter Factors --
|g 15.
|t Investigative Interviewing: Tactics When Seeking a Confession --
|g 16.
|t Law Enforcement and the Forensic Pathologist --
|g 17.
|t Pre-Planning Major Case Investigations --
|g 18.
|t Phrases and Proper Names You Should Know and Understand --
|g 19.
|t Levels of Authority: Security Personnel --
|g 20.
|t Private Detectives/Private Investigators, Insurance Investigators, Forensic Science Technicians, Forensic Veterinarians, and Other Law Enforcement Officers --
|g pt. 2
|t Basics About Evidence --
|g 21.
|t Crime Scene Investigator/Evidence Technician's Kit --
|g 22.
|t Definitions and Purpose of Evidence --
|g 23.
|t Nature of Physical Evidence --
|g 24.
|t Crime Scenes --
|g 25.
|t Collect, Identify, and Preserve the Evidence at a Crime Scene --
|g 26.
|t Collection and Preservation of Evidence --
|g 27.
|t How to Collect, Mark, and Package Physical Evidence --
|g 28.
|t Requests for Examination(s) of Evidence --
|g 29.
|t Prepare Evidence and Paperwork Necessary for Crime Laboratory Examinations --
|g 30.
|t Shipment of Evidence --
|g pt. 3
|t Types of Evidence and Evidence Examination --
|g 31.
|t Rules of Evidence --
|g 32.
|t Miscellaneous Evidence Examinations That Can Be Performed at a Laboratory --
|g 33.
|t Evidence: Types of Examinations --
|g 34.
|t Examinations for Informational Purposes --
|g 35.
|t Types of Specialized Assistance and Examinations Available --
|g 36.
|t Shoe Print and Tire Tread Impression Evidence --
|g 37.
|t Paint Examination Techniques --
|g 38.
|t Arson Evidence --
|g 39.
|t Preservation of Fire Evidence --
|g 40.
|t Handling Procedures for Fire Evidence --
|g 41.
|t General Considerations -- Fiber Evidence Crime Scene --
|g 42.
|t Fiber Evidence and the Wayne Williams Trial --
|g 43.
|t Fibers and the Crime Laboratory --
|g 44.
|t Hair Evidence --
|g 45.
|t How Hair and Fiber Examinations Aid the Investigation --
|g 46.
|t Information Determined From Examination of a Hair --
|g 47.
|t Information Determined From Fiber Examinations --
|g 48.
|t Stolen Vehicle Evidence --
|g 49.
|t Clandestine Business Records Analysis --
|g 50.
|t Evidence at the Crime Scene of a Bombing --
|g 51.
|t Explosive Evidence --
|g 52.
|t Toxicology Examinations and Suspected Cases of Poisoning --
|g 53.
|t Pharmaceutical and Drug Evidence --
|g 54.
|t General Chemical Analysis Examinations --
|g 55.
|t Glass Fibers and Fiberglass Insulation Materials Evidence and Collection of Glass Evidence --
|g 56.
|t Soils, Dusts, Debris Evidence and the Value of Soil as Evidence --
|g 57.
|t Collection of Soil Specimens as Evidence --
|g 58.
|t Insulation Evidence From a Safe --
|g 59.
|t Building Materials Evidence --
|g 60.
|t Evidence From Ores, Minerals, Rock and Ceramics, Abrasive Materials, and Precious Stones --
|g 61.
|t Mineralogy Examinations --
|g 62.
|t Serology Examinations --
|g 63.
|t Information Determinable by Blood Tests --
|g 64.
|t Collection, Identification and Wrapping of Bloodstained, and Other Significant Body Fluids Evidence --
|g 65.
|t Secretors and Secretor Status --
|g 66.
|t DNA Examinations: DNA Testing --
|g 67.
|t Collection, Identification, and Packaging of Evidence Stained With Body Fluids --
|g 68.
|t Rape Case -- Special Evidence Considerations --
|g 69.
|t Types of Firearms Evidence --
|g 70.
|t Gunshot Residue Examinations --
|g 71.
|t Obtaining Evidence in Tool Mark Cases --
|g 72.
|t Tool Mark Identification Evidence --
|g 73.
|t Tool Mark Examinations --
|g 74.
|t Plastic Cast/Impression of Numbers Stamped in Metal --
|g 75.
|t Paints, Plastics, Cosmetics, and Tape Evidence --
|g 76.
|t Fluorescent Powders, Dyestuffs, and Other Marking Materials --
|g 77.
|t Types of Document Examinations --
|g 78.
|t Document Examinations --
|g 79.
|t Documentary Evidence --
|g 80.
|t Obtaining Known Handwriting Samples --
|g 81.
|t Obtaining Known Printer Samples --
|g 82.
|t Reference Files of Known Standards --
|g 83.
|t Questioned Material Files --
|g 84.
|t Photographic Examinations and Bank Robbery Video Footage --
|g 85.
|t Impressions in Different Surfaces --
|g 86.
|t Impressions on Firm Surfaces --
|g 87.
|t Forensic Linguistic Analysis (Authorship/Speaker Identification) --
|g pt. 4
|t Conducting the Investigation --
|g 88.
|t Sources of Investigative Information --
|g 89.
|t Crime Scene Equipment Checklist 144 --
|g 90.
|t Investigations: 50 Things You Should Know --
|g 91.
|t Hazards and a Crime Scene --
|g 92.
|t Surveillance --
|g 93.
|t Informants --
|g 94.
|t Entrapment --
|g 95.
|t Polygraph Examinations --
|g 96.
|t Bank Robbery and Bank Security --
|g 97.
|t Investigations of Bank Night Depository Trap Devices --
|g 98.
|t Definition of Robbery --
|g 99.
|t Checklist: Robbery Investigations --
|g 100.
|t Cigarette Identification File --
|g 101.
|t Firearms Identification --
|g 102.
|t Standard Ammunition File --
|g 103.
|t Traffic Accident Investigations --
|g 104.
|t Hit-and-Run Traffic Accident Investigations --
|g 105.
|t Vehicle Searches --
|g 106.
|t Vehicle Searches, Inventory, and Impoundment --
|g 107.
|t Vehicle Search Checklist --
|g 108.
|t Photographs of Fatal Traffic Accidents --
|g 109.
|t Computer Fraud and Investigation --
|g 110.
|t Definition of Arson --
|g 111.
|t Fire Investigations --
|g 112.
|t Checklist for Arson Investigations --
|g 113.
|t Homicide Investigations: 70 Things You Should Find Out About the Victim --
|g 114.
|t Cutting and Stabbing Investigations: Five Things You Should Know --
|g 115.
|t Buried Body Cases --
|g 116.
|t Death Scene Checklist --
|g 117.
|t Radiation Hazards and Radiation Protection During Investigations --
|g 118.
|t Radiation Detection Equipment --
|g 119.
|t Definition of Burglary --
|g 120.
|t Checklist: Burglary --
|g 121.
|t Sketching a Crime Scene --
|g 122.
|t Crime Scene Floor Plan --
|g 123.
|t Bullying in the Workplace: How to Conduct an Investigation --
|g 124.
|t Missing and Exploited Children --
|g 125.
|t Five Things to Know About Missing Persons Reports --
|g 126.
|t Checklist: Pedophile Investigations --
|g 127.
|t Internal Theft --
|g 128.
|t Digital Photo Array or Mug Book --
|g 129.
|t Preventing and Investigating Identity Theft --
|g 130.
|t Employee Applications and Background Investigations --
|g 131.
|t Checklist: Notification That a Victim Has Been Found --
|g 132.
|t "Lucky" Investigation --
|g 133.
|t "Sloppy" Investigation --
|g pt. 5
|t Crime, Investigations, and the Legal System --
|g 134.
|t Uniform Crime Reporting --
|g 135.
|t Freedom of Information Act --
|g 136.
|t Constitution, the Fourth Amendment --
|g 137.
|t Constitution, the Fifth Amendment --
|g 138.
|t Constitution, the Sixth Amendment --
|g 139.
|t Constitution, the Eighth Amendment --
|g 140.
|t Constitution, the Fourteenth Amendment --
|g 141.
|t Warrantless Searches of Persons Incident to Arrest --
|g 142.
|t Clearance and Arrest --
|g 143.
|t Arrest Tactics --
|g 144.
|t Arrest by Private Citizens --
|g 145.
|t Arrest and Detention: 21 Things You Should Know --
|g 146.
|t Arraignment --
|g 147.
|t Grand Jury --
|g 148.
|t Burden of Proof at a Criminal Trial --
|g 149.
|t Hate Crimes: A Policymaker's Guide --
|g 150.
|t Real Problems in American Justice.
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