Charles R. Swanson,
University of Georgia Neil C. Chamelin,
Assistant State Attorney, Second Judicial Circuit Leonard Territo,
University of South Florida - Tampa Robert W. Taylor,
University of North Texas
ISBN: 007297916x Copyright year: 2006
Table of Contents
Part 1. Introduction to Investigation
1. The Evolution of Criminal Investigation and Criminalistics
2. Legal Aspects of Investigation Part 2. The Investigative Process
3. Investigators, the Investigative Process, and the Crime Scene
4. Physical Evidence
5. Interviewing and Interrogation
6. Field Notes and Reporting
7. Follow-Up Investigation
8. The Crime Laboratory Part 3. Crimes Against Persons
9. Injury and Death Investigation
10. Sex-Related Offenses
11. Crimes Against Children
12. Robbery Part 4. Crimes Against Property
13. Burglary
14. White-Collar Crime and Larceny
15. Vehicle Thefts and Related Offenses
16. Computer Crime
17. Agricultural, Wildlife, and Environmental Crimes
18. Arson and Explosives Part 5. Drugs, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
19. Recognition, Control, and Investigation of Drug Abuse
20. Terrorism Part 6. Conclusion
21. The Trial Process and the Investigator as a Witness