Criminal investigation /

In addition to covering the conventional topics contained in most criminal investigation texts, this book highlights forensic and legal considerations that apply to specific investigative techniques. In presenting an introduction to criminal investigation, the first chapter addresses the fundamental...

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Main Authors: Becker, Ronald F. (Author)
Published: Jones and Bartlett Publishers,
Publisher Address: Sudbury, Mass. :
Publication Dates: [2005]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
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Summary: In addition to covering the conventional topics contained in most criminal investigation texts, this book highlights forensic and legal considerations that apply to specific investigative techniques. In presenting an introduction to criminal investigation, the first chapter addresses the fundamentals of forensic science; criminal investigation as the application of the scientific method; the importance of forensic evidence; the objectives of an investigation; evidence admissibility; the selection and role of the investigator; and the legal team. A chapter then provides a brief history of criminal investigation. Chapter 3 details the responsibilities of the criminal investigator at the crime scene, and chapter 4 contains an overview of the law of search and seizure and its impact on investigative procedures. Chapters pertinent to general investigative procedures discuss investigative tools, suspect identification, sources of information, and blood spatter. Chapters on the investigation of specific types of crime and circumstances address homicide, underwater investigation, assault, robbery, sexual assault, theft and burglary, drug offenses, arson, terrorism, organized crime, and white-collar crime. Attention is given to the procedures, techniques, and types of evidence that will be admissible in court and will most likely produce a guilty verdict, followed by a chapter on the roles of defense lawyers, prosecutors, and investigators in bringing a case to conclusion. Summaries of real cases are provided to show how the results of criminal investigations play out in court. Each chapter contains review questions, references, and a list of pertinent key legal cases.
Carrier Form: xi, 543 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 0763731684
9780763731687
Index Number: HV8073
CLC: D919.1
D918
Call Number: D918/B396/2nd ed.
Contents: Preface -- Chap. 1. Introduction to criminal investigation -- Chap. 2. A brief history of criminal investigation -- Chap. 3. The crime scene -- Chap. 4. The law of search and seizure -- Chap. 5. Blood evidence -- Chap. 6. Suspect identification -- Chap. 7. Managing criminal investigations and cultivating sources of information -- Chap. 8. Interrogation -- Chap. 9. Firearms investigation -- Chap. 10. Death investigation -- Chap. 11. Assault -- Chap. 12. Robbery -- Chap. 13. Sexual assault -- Chap. 14. Theft and burglary -- Chap. 15. Drug offenses -- Chap. 16. Arson -- Chap. 17. Terrorism -- Chap. 18. Organized crime -- Chap. 19. White collar crime -- Chap. 20. Underwater investigations -- Chap. 21. Defense lawyers, prosecutors, and investigators -- Chap. 22. Expert testimony -- A. Direct examination of fingerprint experts -- B. Direct examination of forensic chemist -- Index.