BIOLIGICAL EVIDENCE$70.00 An introduction to the types of biological evidence commonly found at crime scenes and how to collect it. This text is written in an easy to read and understand style for non-science majors and for professionals working in the criminal justice system. Specific biological evidence discussed includes blood, semen, saliva, urine, feces, hair, and fingernails. Additional topics include autopsy, the basic departments of the crime laboratory, toxicology, forensic entomology, and uncollectible biological evidence. Packaging, preservation, and care of biological evidence is discussed and chain of custody is explained. Additional topics include DNA, case studies, courtroom testimony, and exhibits for the courtroom.
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BOMBS AND OTHER WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION$58.00 This text examines the history, terminology, and types of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). It also includes a discussion of causes, symptoms, consequences of and responses to a WMD event. Includes student exercises involving the decision making process, identifying WMD threats, pre and post attack actions, monitoring for contamination and recovery procedures.
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COLD CASE METHODOLOGY$58.00 This text is designed to provide students with an overview and practical understanding of the processes, theories and investigative techniques of Cold Case Investigations. Operative and sequential procedures that lead to successful closure of Cold Cases will also be examined. Covered areas include; development of cold case units, solvability factors, review and evaluation of evidence, and the basic and advanced technological methods employed by Cold Case squads.
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CONSPIRACY INVESTIGATIONS$58.00 This text is designed to provide students with a basic and philosophical understanding of the investigatory process regarding conspiracy crime(s). Through this text, students will explore the fundamental and advanced features of investigation, duties and responsibilities of relevant criminal justice entities, information-gathering skills, collection, preservation, and testing of evidence, use of technology, and types of evidence.
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CORPORATE GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION$58.00 This text defines the aspects of corporate and government corruption. The elements, motives, and causes, as well as the role of the investigator will be presented. Ethical issues and corporate considerations will be examined. Case studies from a civil, criminal and internal perspective are reviewed.
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COVERT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT$58.00 This text is designed to provide students with a basic theoretical and practical understanding of the management, legal and ethical issues regarding covert operations that are applicable within multiple levels of government agencies. Management issues covered include; selection and rotation of personnel, ethics, use of informants, intelligence vs. operations, compare and contrast civilian law enforcement and government activities, basic and advanced investigative techniques, and applied practical skills.
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CRIME SCENE DOCUMENTATION$70.00 An introduction to the concepts of the procedures of crime scene observation, note taking, photography and report writing. Includes an introduction to the preparation of visual exhibits for court presentation. Specific crimes include: assaults, sexual assaults, death investigations, computer crime, identity theft, drugs, arson, and accident reconstruction.
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CRIME SCENE DYNAMICS$70.00 An introduction to the investigative concepts involved in the “Crime Scene Dynamics” of processing the aftermath of a criminal incident. Covers how to respond to crime scenes, and examines the multitude of responsibilities involved, such as: the identifying and preserving evidence, isolating and interviewing witnesses, isolating and protecting the crime scene, developing fingerprints and identifying and locating suspects.
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CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY$58.00 This text covers the role of a photographer in a crime scene beginning with the history of photography and fundamental concepts of general camera use. This text covers photography concepts and practical applications to vehicular accidents, vehicle examinations, and crimes against property. Also covers concepts and protocols to crimes against persons such as assault and homicide scenes, autopsy, and special issues covering arson, alternative light sources, and SMAT (Scars, Marks, and Tattoos).
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CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS$70.00 This text is designed to provide students with a basic and philosophical understanding of the investigatory processes regarding Crimes Against Persons: Death Investigations Crimes Against Persons; specifically Assault/Battery, Robbery, Kidnapping and Sex crimes investigations. Students will explore the fundamental and advanced features of first responder responsibilities, on-scene investigation, analysis of problems encountered in interviewing, autopsy process and results, laboratory processes and results, evidence collection and use of technology. Law references are from the Model Penal Code.
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CRIMINALISTICS FOR CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATORS$70.00 An introduction to the concepts involved in the field of Criminalistics from the professional and scientific disciplines dedicated to the recognition, collection, identification, and individualization of physical evidence and the application of the natural sciences to the matters of the law will be examined.
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ECONOMIC CRIMES$58.00 This text explores current trends in economic crimes and the investigative techniques used to combat these offenses. Relationships between victims and offenders will be examined. Students will understand motives and common methods of operation associated with economic crimes.
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EVIDENCE COLLECTION AND PRESENTATION$70.00 This text is designed to introduce the concepts involved in collecting and presenting audio and visual evidence. The students will also be introduced to the documentation methods for preserving visual evidence. The text gives the student and understanding of the courtroom technology available for presentation methods utilizing audio and visual means. The disciplines include digital photography, film photography, video, voice and audio recordings.
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EVOLUTION OF NARCOTIC INVESTIGATIONS$70.00 This text is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the evolution of the methods for conducting narcotics investigations. Interaction among law enforcement agencies as well as contemporary factors regarding investigative complexity will be examined. Students will also be exposed to alternative solutions to the narcotics problem.
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FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION$58.00 An introduction to the historical background of the science of fingerprints and legal aspects, how to recognize fingerprint patterns and sections of the hand, terminology and prints, and how to understand the New Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems.
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FINGERPRINT IMPRESSION AND ANALYSIS WORKBOOK$58.00 This manual is the companion workbook for the LawTech Custom Fingerprint & Impression Identification (I.D.) Lab Kit. The I.D. Lab Kit and Workbook together provide a new classroom training agenda of evidence collection, examination and interpretation with a concentration on Criminalistics and an introduction to forensic analysis. Learning is initiated through the presentation of instructor lectures using specialized training aids and actual criminal case histories. Linked with this instruction is the hands-on or operational phase, where students must complete a number of assignments using the I.D. Kit. During these labs, students utilize their inventory of equipment and supplies while conducting the assignments.
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HOMELAND SECURITY PRINCIPLES, PLANNING & PROCEDURES$70.00 This text introduces a broad, in-depth look at security planning and procedures. Students will learn to develop skills in interviewing and interrogation techniques, intelligence gathering, surveillances, perimeter and crime scene security, criminal evidence preservation and collection, and principles of crowd and riot control. Additional topics include threat assessment and response, and facility security and vulnerabilities. This text also helps students develop skills in substance abuse recognition, theft, sabotage and espionage. It also covers techniques for dealing with computer security, electronic criminal investigations, firewalls and security software as well as crime prevention techniques. Additional topics include crime prevention, security access control, and security force management.
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HOSTAGE SITUATIONS: MANAGEMENT, NEGOTATION, SURVIVAL$58.00 An introductory text for students entering the field, or professionals seeking continued professional development in the issues of hostage situations. Includes cases studies and suggested checklists.
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INTERVIEW & INTERROGATION WITH EYEWITNESS EVIDENCE$58.00 This text is designed to provide college students, entry-level peace officers and criminal justice professionals, experienced peace officers and criminal justice professionals, and those aspiring to become professional interviewers, with comprehensive and in-depth information on the art and science of interview, interrogation and eyewitness testimony. The authors have relied on their years of professional experience, academic achievement, teaching, and training experience to present accurate information in a user-friendly format. Originally published as a resource and reference guide for criminal justice practitioners it has sold thousands of copies and continues to be available. As the demand for more rigorous academic training grew, the authors completely revised the original text and developed a complete college textbook.
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LAW ENFORCEMENT INCIDENT COMMAND$89.00 This text is designed not only to provide answers and the tools for law enforcement to better function in a public safety environment designed on the principles of fire department response plans. It will identify those compromises necessary to comply with, or add to, the National Incident Management model in order to ensure that law enforcement issues are addressed. Without these compromises, future emergency responses to critical incidents by all public safety responders will prove as confusing and frustrating as those incidents NIMS is trying to renovate. The text also identifies those compromises necessary to comply with, or add to, the National Incident Management model in order to ensure that law enforcement issues are addressed. Without these compromises, future emergency responses to critical incidents by all public safety responders will prove as confusing and frustrating as those incidents NIMS is trying to renovate.
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MASS CASUALTY MANAGEMENT$58.00 This text is designed to introduce the concepts involved in planning for and managing a mass casualty and/or a mass fatality incident from the local to regional to national perspectives. Topics include natural, accidental and intentional events, analyzing local resources, and how to request and receive additional resources.
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PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS$58.00 This text covers the history of private investigations and provides a comparison and contrast the role of a private investigator to the role of government investigators. The students will also learn to identify strategies for business development and environment and be able to analyze ethical and liability issues involving private investigations. The student will develop skills for practice techniques and surveillance.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT IN DISASTERS$58.00 An introductory text for students entering the field, or professionals seeking continued professional development in the area of psychological stress and critical incidents. Includes cases studies and suggested checklists.
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SPANISH TRAINING on CD$39.95 This system provides all of the Spanish needed by Police and public Safety personnel to deal effectively with Spanish-speaking persons. Phrases in text in the book are associated with seperately-recorded digital audio of each sentence and phrase, so the officer has easy-to-find, short, clear and repeatable examples.
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TECHNOLGY, CRIME & LAW ENFORCEMENT$58.00 This text covers the use of technology to investigate crimes. Students will compare and contrast technology as it is used by both law enforcement and criminal elements, and they will learn to analyze attacks and apply countermeasures. They will also learn how to use technology to gather and analyze traditional data as well as specific techniques for gathering and analyzing data found in computer-based resources. The text introduces the anatomy of computer-based crime and identifies emerging technologies used in committing and combating crime.
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TECHNOLOGY CRIMES & FORENSICS$70.00 This text is designed to give the student an understanding of technology-based crimes as they apply to modern criminal acts such as identity theft, extortion, intellectual property crimes, fraud, Internet pornography, and online gambling. Students will examine issues of evidence involving crime scene management, chain of custody issues, accepted investigative practices, constitutional issues and matters of jurisdiction. Also covers technical communication skills involving depositions, testimony and technical report writing. The text also compares and contrasts the roles and responsibilities of local, state, and federal agencies responsible for investigating technology-based crimes.
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