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The Certified Criminal Investigator Body of Knowledge




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 02/2016
Edizione: 1° edizione





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Criminal investigators have a long list of duties. They must identify and secure a crime scene, conduct interviews of witnesses and victims, interrogate suspects, identify and properly collect evidence, and establish and maintain a chain of custody. Once an investigation is underway, the criminal investigator must demonstrate thorough knowledge of investigative techniques for misdemeanors or felonies and for violent or nonviolent crimes. The criminal investigator must also accurately and unbiasedly document each step in the investigative process as well as be proficient at testifying in a trial. The Certified Criminal Investigator Body of Knowledge prepares candidates for the Certified Criminal Investigator®, CCI® program, the first open source, peer-reviewed credential in the world. The program sets standards for criminal investigation in a time when certification for investigators is crucial to filling gaps in the field. This book covers all aspects of the criminal investigation process to enable candidates to meet the requirements of the program. It reviews the history and development of forensic studies, ethical behavior of the investigator, evidence collection and preservation, investigation management, and courtroom demeanor and testimony. Fulfilling a need for standardization of knowledge and competency in criminal investigation education, The Certified Criminal Investigator Body of Knowledge provides a thorough resource for the candidate preparing to become a criminal investigator. It also serves as a handy reference for the professional working through an investigation.




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INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCEProfessional ConductEthicsAttributes of a Successful InvestigatorReferenceHistory of Forensic ScienceA HistoryLocard’s Exchange PrincipleReferencesDevelopments of Forensic ScienceOdontologyAnthropologyEntomologyEngineeringPathologyPsychologyBotanySerologyToxicologyNursingAccountingDigital ForensicsReferencesSection I Practice TestCRIME SCENES AND EVIDENCECrime Scene InvestigationTypes of InvestigationsInitial ResponsePeople at the SceneCrime Scene AssessmentScene DocumentationCrime Scene SearchFinal StepsReferencesEvidenceEvidence and InformationEvidence CollectionEvidence PreservationEvidence ProcessingReferencesDNA EvidenceDNAIdentification of DNA EvidenceCrime Scenes and DNA EvidenceDNA Evidence CollectionSubmission of EvidenceCombined DNA Index System (CODIS)ReferencesBlood Spatter Pattern AnalysisUnderstanding BloodstainsDocumenting BloodstainsMeasuring BloodstainsMathematical and Statistical Analysis of Bloodstain Pattern EvidenceReferencesPostmortem ExaminationThe InvestigationBodily Reactions to DeathDecompositionIdentification of Human RemainsObjectives of Medicolegal ExaminationThe Scene of the InvestigationReferencesComputer/Digital ForensicsThe Importance of Digital ForensicsEvidenceGovernance of Evidence CollectionLaws and EthicsForensic HardwareForensic SoftwareIncident ResponseInvestigative QuestionsWhat to Look ForInternet Abuse by EmployeesComputer Examination TechniquesHandling Digital EvidenceNetwork ForensicsNetwork Forensics ToolsReferencesSection II Practice TestCRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS AND TRIALSManagement of InvestigationsManagement and OrganizationCasesSupervisory ProceduresSpecial InvestigationsThe Investigator’s ReportReferenceInterview, Interrogation, and Detecting DeceptionInterviewingInterrogationDetecting DeceptionMalingeringSummaryReferencesCriminal TrialsTrial BasicsExpert WitnessesInvestigator’s TestimonyInnocent but Proven GuiltyReferencesSection III Practice TestCRIMEDomestic AbuseGender DifferencesForms of Domestic AbuseReferencesHomicideOverviewThe Homicide DetectiveDatabasesReferencesChild AbuseInfanticideChild AbuseBattered Child SyndromeNeglectMunchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP)Sexual AbuseReferenceFemale Sexual PredatorsOverviewTypologiesDevelopmental and Neurological IssuesTreatment IssuesSummaryReferencesCyberpredatorsCategories of CyberpredatorsThe Internet’s Role in Predatory BehaviorSexuality and Predatory DevianceWhat to DoIdentity ThievesSummaryReferencesSection IV Practice TestINJURIES AND FATALITIESInjuriesBlunt Force InjuriesSharp Force InjuriesClosed Head InjuriesFirearm InjuriesInjuries and Fatalities from Automobile AccidentsMotorcycle AccidentsTrain AccidentsPlane AccidentsInjuries to Specific Body PartsReferenceDeath InvestigationMedical TerminologyCoroner and Medical Exam SystemsThe Death SceneVictim Personality AssessmentCriminal Investigative Analysis (CIA)Criminal ProfilingOffender Profile AnalysisModus Operandi (MO) versus SignatureOrganized versus Disorganized CrimeSerial Homicide ExamplesReferencesDeath by HomicideDeath Scene AnalysisReconstruction: The Pyramid ApproachThe Initial CallThe SceneLegal RequirementsThe BodyReferencesSudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)SIDS or Child AbuseInvestigating SIDSReferenceDeath by Asphyxia, Fire, and DrowningAsphyxiaDeath by FireDrowningReferenceDeath by Drugs and PoisoningDrugsPoisoningReferenceSex-Related Homicide and Autoerotic FatalitiesSex-Related HomicideAutoerotic FatalitiesReferenceSuicide and Equivocal DeathsSuicideEquivocal DeathsReferenceSection V Practice TestTHE PSYCHOLOGICAL AUTOPSYPsychological AutopsyIntroduction to Psychological AutopsyHistory of Psychological AutopsyPsychological EvidenceSuicidologyAutoerotic ComplicationsModern Changes in Psychological AutopsyMethods and ReportsPsychological Autopsy in Forensic ContextsPsychological Autopsy UsesHistorical AnalysesConclusionReferencesSection VI Practice Test




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American College of Forensic Examiners Institute










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ISBN:

9781498752053

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Center for National Threat Assessment
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.80 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:25 b/w images
Pagine Arabe: 539
Pagine Romane: xlii


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