Criminal investigation. / Kären M. Hess, Christen Hess Orthmann

By: Hess, Karen MContributor(s): Orthmann, Christine HessMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Delmar Cengage Learning, 2010Edition: 9th edDescription: xxv, 725 p.: ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN: 9781435469938; 1435469933Subject(s): Criminal investigationDDC classification: 363.25 LOC classification: HV8073.H58
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Contents:Introduction: Criminal investigation: an overview -- Documenting the crime scene -- Writing effective reports -- Searches -- Forensics/physical evidence -- Obtaining information and intelligence -- Identifying and arresting suspects -- Investigating violent crimes: Death investigations -- Assault, domestic violence, stalking and elder abuse -- Sex offenses -- Crimes against children -- Robbery -- Investigating crimes against property: Burglary -- Larceny/theft, fraud and white-collar crime -- Motor vehicle theft -- Arson, bombs and explosives -- Other challenges to the criminal investigator: Computer crime -- a dual threat: drug-related crime and organized crime -- Criminal activities of gangs and other dangerous groups -- Terrorism and homeland security -- Preparing for and presenting cases in court -
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Contents:Introduction: Criminal investigation: an overview -- Documenting the crime scene -- Writing effective reports -- Searches -- Forensics/physical evidence -- Obtaining information and intelligence -- Identifying and arresting suspects -- Investigating violent crimes: Death investigations -- Assault, domestic violence, stalking and elder abuse -- Sex offenses -- Crimes against children -- Robbery -- Investigating crimes against property: Burglary -- Larceny/theft, fraud and white-collar crime -- Motor vehicle theft -- Arson, bombs and explosives -- Other challenges to the criminal investigator: Computer crime -- a dual threat: drug-related crime and organized crime -- Criminal activities of gangs and other dangerous groups -- Terrorism and homeland security -- Preparing for and presenting cases in court -

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