ABSTRACT
This handbook introduces the reader to the field of terrorism investigation. Describing how terrorists operate and how they differ from other criminals, it provides an outline of how terrorism investigations should be conducted. By helping investigators to develop skills and knowledge, this guide helps them to prepare prosecutable cases against terrorists.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |50 pages
The Nature of Terrorism and the Threat it Presents
chapter |16 pages
An Overview of Terrorism
chapter |17 pages
Defining, Delineating, and Dissecting Terrorism
chapter |8 pages
Religious-Based Terrorism
chapter |6 pages
What Investigators Need to Known about Terrorists
part |265 pages
Investigative Techniques
chapter |9 pages
What the Terrorist Knows about Law Enforcement
chapter |38 pages
Interviewing
chapter |6 pages
Polygraph Examinations
chapter |15 pages
Records Checks
chapter |34 pages
Surveillance
chapter |41 pages
Informants
chapter |11 pages
Trash Cover
chapter |8 pages
Pretext Telephone Calls
chapter |10 pages
Physical Evidence
chapter |9 pages
The Crime Scene
chapter |3 pages
Mail Cover
chapter |9 pages
The Investigative Task Force
chapter |25 pages
Undercover Operations
chapter |13 pages
Technical Investigative Techniques
chapter |8 pages
Investigative Review
chapter |11 pages
Locating Clandestine and Fugitive Terrorists
part |35 pages
Factors to Consider when Implementing Investigative Techniques against Terrorists
chapter |7 pages
The Terrorist in Court
chapter |12 pages
Ethical Issues and Investigative Techniques
chapter |13 pages
The Law Enforcement "Offsite" Location
part |46 pages
Applying Investigative Techniques to Terrorism Investigations
chapter |15 pages
When a Clandestine Terrorist is Identified
chapter |15 pages
Handling a Terrorist Attack
chapter |12 pages
Crisis Preparation
part |21 pages
The Future