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Criminal Investigation » (10th Edition)

Book cover image of Criminal Investigation by Charles R. Swanson

Authors: Charles R. Swanson, Neil C. Chamelin, Leonard Territo
ISBN-13: 9780073401539, ISBN-10: 0073401536
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Date Published: May 2008
Edition: 10th Edition

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Author Biography: Charles R. Swanson

Charles R. "Mike" Swanson received his bachelor and master's degrees in criminology from Florida State University and a doctorate in public administration from the University of Georgia, where he is a faculty member in the Carl Vinson Institute of Government. His primary responsibilities include providing applied research, technical assistance, and training to Georgia units of state and local government. A former patrol officer and detective with the Tampa Police Department, he also served as Senior Police Planner and Acting Deputy Director of the Florida Governor's Law Enforcement Council. Mike has coauthored five books and is the author or coauthor of numerous monographs, articles, and conference papers.

Neil C. Chamelin, an attorney, is a Hearing Officer in the Florida Division of Motor Vehicles. He previously served as Director of Criminal Justice Programs for Troy State University-European Region; Director of the Florida Police Standards and Training Commission,; Division Director, Standards and Training Division; Florida Department of Law Enforcement; Administrator of the Police Science Division, Institute of Government at the University of Georgia; and Director of the Florida Institute for Law Enforcement. He has also served as a police officer in Sarasota, Florida. He is the coauthor of Criminal Law for Police Officers, Introduction to Criminal Justice, and Police Personnel Selection Process.

Leonard Territo is Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida, Tampa. Previously, he was Chief Deputy of the Leon County, Florida, Sheriff's Office, and Served for nine years in the patrol, traffic, detective, and personnel and training divisions of the Tampa Police Department. He is former Chairperson of the Department of Police Administration at St. Petersburg Junior College, where he also directed specialized continuing education programs for police officers through the Florida Institute for Law Enforcement. He has authored or coauthored numerous articles and technical reports, as well as eight books, including Police Adminstration: Structures, Process, and Behavior, and Crime and Justice in America.

Book Synopsis

Widely recognized as the most accurate and comprehensive text in the field, this practical, step-by-step introduction to criminal investigation gives students a logical framework for understanding the investigative process. Major sections cover current issues such as environmental crime, the looting of archaeological sites, videotaping of crime scenes, street gangs, and drugs. Case studies throughout the text emphasize the applied technique of criminal investigation. Graphs, charts, and arresting photographs found throughout the text depict the practical aspects of investigation and help to clarify difficult scientific concepts. The tenth edition has been significantly updated with new content to reflect new statistical data, technology, procedures, and law.

Table of Contents

Preface
1The Evolution of Criminal Investigation and Criminalistics1
2Crime and Its Investigation27
3The Crime Scene and Its Associated Procedures39
4Physical Evidence78
5Interviews148
6Field Notes and Reporting169
7Follow-Up Investigation185
8Interrogation223
9The Crime Laboratory and the Criminal Investigation Process253
10Behavioral Analysis in Criminal Investigation280
11Injury and Death Investigation306
12Sex-Related Offenses368
13Crimes against Children400
14Robbery437
15Burglary Investigation467
16Larceny Offenses503
17Vehicle Thefts and Related Offenses551
18Computer Crime604
19Agricultural, Wildlife, and Environmental Crimes621
20Arson Investigation660
21Recognition, Control, and Investigation of Drug Abuse692
22The Decision to Initiate the Criminal Process752
23The Rules of Evidence762
24The Investigator as Witness776
Index787

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