Criminal Investigation, Fourth Edition, offers a comprehensive and engaging examination of criminal investigation and the vital role criminal evidence plays in the process. The text focuses on the five critical areas essential to understanding criminal investigations: background and contextual issues, criminal evidence, legal procedures, evidence collection procedures, and forensic science. In this new edition, esteemed author Steven G. Brandl goes beyond a simple how-to on investigative procedures and analyzes modern research and actual investigative cases to demonstrate their importance in the real world of criminal justice. New to the Fourth Edition: New and updated statistical information, research findings, investigative procedures, and legal cases ensure you are learning about the most current research in the field. Several new "From the Case File" chapter introductions and 25 new in-chapter "Case-in-Point" investigative case examples make it easier for you to connect the content to the real world. More than 75 new photos, most of which are case photos from actual investigations, illustrate key concepts to help keep you engaged with the content. New material on documenting evidence via reports provides examples of well-written police reports to help you build better writing skills. New material on social media and evidence from electronic digital devices discusses how to use new technology as a source of information. A stronger focus on terrorism and the use of technology in investigations encourages you to discuss and critically analyze the future of criminal investigations. New sections titled "Mental Mistakes in Criminal Investigations," "Perspectives on the Criminal Investigation Process," and "Qualities and Characteristics of Investigators" offer you tips and advice for conducting successful investigations. New material on touch DNA helps you see the benefits and limitations of scientific evidence gathered from a crime scene.
This is the best criminal investigation survey book I've come across. In terms of my experiences it seems to be the real McCoy. That is, what the author reports is close or identical to my experiences. The author even alludes to much of the nonsense that happens within an investigation. So I recommend the book for newbie investigators. However, the book has the same fault all the other investigation books have, and I assume this is the result of no real world investigation experience by the authors. None of the books address the forces that act upon an investigation. Investigators can experience a quick career meltdown when their conclusions are at odds with 'experts' and powerful political influences. There really are idiots whose walls are filled with diplomas and certificates. Their incompetence becomes painfully obvious in court when other experts scrutinize their work. There are 'crisis du jour' groups who see their special monsters beneath every bed and inside every closet, and woe be the investigator who see's differently. Or someone has the ear of a judge or mayor or whomever, plus an active divorce or child custody case. If somneone's best friend is a judge, she WILL try to influence how the case goes. God help you, then, because youre on your own. Cops and legal eagles do not get much training to identify people who manipulate the system.
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