Section I: The Foundation and Principles of Criminal Investigation Part A: Sources and Uses of Information 1 The Investigator: Responsibilities and Attributes: Origins and Trends 2 Physical Evidence: Development, Interpretation, Investigative Value 3 The Crime Scene: Discovery, Preservation, Collection, and Transmission of Evidence 4 People as a Source of Information Part B: Seeking and Obtaining Information: People and Records 5 Records and Files: Investigative Uses and Sources 6 Interviews: Obtaining Information from Witnesses 7 Informants: Cultivation and Motivation Part C: Follow-Up Measures: Reaping Information 8 Surveillance: A Fact-finding Tool-Legality and Practice 9 Eyewitness Identification: Guidelines and Procedures 10 Interrogation: Purpose and Principles 11 Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses: Guidelines and Procedures Section II: Applying the Principles to Criminal Investigation 12 Managing Criminal Investigations 13 Reconstructing the Past: Methods, Evidence, Examples 14 Crime and Constitutional Law: The Foundations of Criminal Investigation 15 Evidence and Effective Testimony 16 Homicide 17 Robbery 18 Rape and Other Sex Crimes 19 Burglary 20 Arson and Explosives Section III: Special Topics 21 Increasing Threats and Emerging Crime 22 Terrorism and Urban Disorder 23 Computers and Technological Crime 24 Enterprise Crime: Organized, Economic, and White-Collar Crime |
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