ABSTRACT

A classic in the field, Criminal Investigation: A Method for Reconstructing the Past, Eighth Edition, presents the fundamentals of criminal investigation and provides a sound method for reconstructing a crime based on three major sources of information: people, physical evidence, and records. By breaking information sources into these three major components, the book provides a logical approach that helps students remember and achieve mastery of these essentials. More than a simplistic introductory text, yet written in an easy-to-read, user-friendly format, it offers a broad treatment of criminal investigation.

Updated and streamlined since the prior edition, the text covers the foundations and principles of criminal investigation, analysis of specific crimes, and explores special topics including enterprise crime, arson and explosives, computers and technological crime, increasing threats and emerging crime, and terrorism and urban disorder. This discussion of contemporary and future criminal activity teaches students facts about the present as well as the skills to stay current in a rapidly changing field.

This book is indispensable for core courses in criminal investigation. Chapters include a variety of helpful charts, tables, and illustrations, as well as discussion questions that provide focus on the most important points. A glossary provides definitions for terms that have specialized meanings, and an online companion site offers an array of resources for both students and instructors.

part Section I|2 pages

The Foundation and Principles of Criminal Investigation

part A|1 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|19 pages

The Role of the Investigator

chapter Chapter 2|68 pages

Physical Evidence

Development, Interpretation, Investigative Value 1

chapter Chapter 3|30 pages

The Crime Scene

Discovery, Preservation, Collection, and Transmission of Evidence 1

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Managing Criminal Investigations

part B|2 pages

The Investigative Function

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

Records and Files

Investigative Uses and Sources

chapter Chapter 6|14 pages

Eyewitness Identification

Guidelines and Procedures

chapter Chapter 7|54 pages

Victims, Witnesses, and Human Resources

part C|2 pages

Follow-Up Measures: Reaping Information

chapter Chapter 8|26 pages

Surveillance

A Fact-Finding Tool—Legality and Practice

chapter Chapter 9|28 pages

Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses

Guidelines and Procedures

chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

Reconstructing the Past

Methods, Evidence, Examples

part D|2 pages

Applying the Principles to Criminal Investigation

chapter Chapter 11|24 pages

Crime and Constitutional Law

The Foundations of Criminal Investigation

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

Evidence and Effective Testimony

part Section II|2 pages

Analyses of Crime

chapter Chapter 13|84 pages

Homicide

chapter Chapter 14|14 pages

Robbery

chapter Chapter 15|22 pages

Rape and Other Sex Crimes

chapter Chapter 16|18 pages

Burglary

part Section III|2 pages

Special Topics

chapter Chapter 17|26 pages

Enterprise Crime

Organized, Economic, and White-Collar Crime

chapter Chapter 18|36 pages

Arson and Explosives

chapter Chapter 19|22 pages

Computers and Technological Crime

chapter Chapter 20|26 pages

Increasing Threats and Emerging Crime

chapter Chapter 21|38 pages

Terrorism and Urban Disorder