Charles R. Swanson, Neil C. Chamelin, Leonard Territo, Robert W. Taylor
11th ed
New York :
McGraw-Hill Higher Education,
c2012
xxiv, 725 p. :
col. ill. ;
29 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 607-702) and index
The evolution of criminal investigation and forensic science -- Legal aspects of investigation -- Investigators, the investigative process, and the crime scene -- Physical evidence -- Interviewing and interrogation -- Field notes and reporting -- The follow-up investigation and investigative resources -- The crime laboratory -- Injury and death investigation -- Sex-related offenses -- Crimes against children -- Human trafficking -- Robbery -- Burglary -- Larceny/theft and white-collar crime -- Vehicle thefts and related offenses -- Cyber crime -- Agricultural, wildlife, and environmental crimes -- Arson and explosives investigations -- Recognition, control, and investigation of drug abuse -- Terrorism -- The trial process and the investigator as a witness