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| Dedication | p. v |
| Acknowledgments | p. vii |
| Preface | p. xiii |
| The Foundation and Principles of Criminal Investigation | p. 1 |
| Sources and Uses of Information | p. 3 |
| The Investigator: Responsibilities and Attributes; Origins and Trends | p. 5 |
| Criminal Investigation Defined | p. 5 |
| Responsibilities of the Investigator | p. 5 |
| Attributes Desirable in an In... MORE | p. 11 |
| Origins of Criminal Investigation | p. 15 |
| Trends in Investigation | p. 23 |
| References | p. 27 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 28 |
| Physical Evidence: Development, Interpretation, Investigative Value | p. 29 |
| Forensic Science | p. 29 |
| Forensic Medicine: Investigative Value | p. 56 |
| Clue Materials as Information Sources | p. 60 |
| The Adolph Coors Homicide | p. 107 |
| Conclusion | p. 109 |
| References | p. 109 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 111 |
| Physical Evidence: Discovery, Preservation, Collection, Transmission | p. 115 |
| Defining the Limits of the Crime Scene | p. 115 |
| The Crime Scene as an Evidence Source | p. 117 |
| Opportunity for Discovery | p. 117 |
| Purpose of Search | p. 120 |
| Arrival of the First Police Officer | p. 121 |
| Arrival of the Investigator | p. 122 |
| Other Sources of Physical Evidence | p. 122 |
| Discovery of Physical Evidence | p. 122 |
| Recording Conditions and Evidence Found at the Crime Scene | p. 126 |
| Collection and Preservation | p. 134 |
| Transmission of Evidence to the Laboratory | p. 144 |
| Finding Physical Evidence by Canvassing | p. 145 |
| References | p. 146 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 146 |
| People as a Source of Information | p. 149 |
| The Criminal | p. 149 |
| The Victim | p. 156 |
| Witnesses | p. 156 |
| Persons Acquainted with the Suspect | p. 158 |
| Follow-up Activities | p. 159 |
| References | p. 169 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 170 |
| Records and Files: Investigative Uses and Sources--Public and Private | p. 173 |
| Records as Investigative Aids | p. 173 |
| Types and Sources of Recorded Information | p. 177 |
| References | p. 191 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 191 |
| Seeking and Obtaining Information: People and Records | p. 193 |
| Interviews: Obtaining Information from Witnesses | p. 195 |
| Questioning People | p. 195 |
| Interviewing | p. 195 |
| Acquiring the Facts | p. 197 |
| Dealing with the Reluctant, Fearful, or Unaware Witness | p. 202 |
| Behavioral Analysis Interviews | p. 209 |
| Hypnosis | p. 210 |
| Eyewitness Evidence: The Role of Perception and Memory | p. 215 |
| Witness Errors | p. 218 |
| The Cognitive Interview | p. 218 |
| References | p. 221 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 222 |
| Records and Files: Nurtured Resource or Arid Archive? | p. 225 |
| Law Enforcement Records | p. 225 |
| Information Science | p. 226 |
| Crime Pattern Analysis | p. 227 |
| Modus Operandi | p. 227 |
| Microcomputers: Crime Mapping and Proactive Resource Allocation | p. 234 |
| Business Records | p. 236 |
| References | p. 241 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 242 |
| Informants: Cultivation and Motivation | p. 243 |
| A Background on Informants | p. 243 |
| Usefulness | p. 247 |
| Types of Informants | p. 249 |
| Motives for Informing | p. 249 |
| Opportunity | p. 252 |
| Cultivation of Informants | p. 253 |
| Dealing with Informants | p. 254 |
| Guidelines for the Use of Informants | p. 259 |
| Legality of Evidence Based on Informant-Supplied Information | p. 261 |
| Retrospective | p. 265 |
| References | p. 266 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 267 |
| Follow-Up Measures: Reaping Information | p. 269 |
| Surveillance: A Fact-Finding Tool--Legality and Practice | p. 271 |
| Definitions | p. 271 |
| Kinds of Surveillance | p. 273 |
| The Legality Issue | p. 273 |
| Practical Considerations | p. 286 |
| Procedure for Interception of Wire or Oral Communications | p. 290 |
| References | p. 291 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 293 |
| Eyewitness Identification: Guidelines and Procedures | p. 295 |
| The Rogues Gallery | p. 295 |
| Sketches and Composite Images | p. 300 |
| Lineups | p. 303 |
| Right to an Attorney | p. 306 |
| Role of the Suspect's Attorney | p. 308 |
| One-on-One Confrontations (Show-Ups) | p. 308 |
| Reliability of Eyewitness Identifications | p. 309 |
| References | p. 311 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 312 |
| Interrogation: Purpose and Principles | p. 315 |
| The Purpose of Interrogation | p. 315 |
| Why People Confess | p. 316 |
| Why Some Do Not Confess | p. 323 |
| Conclusion | p. 324 |
| References | p. 324 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 325 |
| Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses: Guidelines and Procedures | p. 327 |
| Miranda Guidelines | p. 327 |
| Implementing the Miranda Warnings | p. 331 |
| Waiving One's Rights | p. 331 |
| Interrogation in Practice | p. 333 |
| References | p. 344 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 345 |
| Applying the Principles to Criminal Investigation | p. 347 |
| Reconstructing the Past: Methods, Evidence, Examples | p. 349 |
| Methods of Inquiry | p. 349 |
| Scientific Reasoning Applied to a Criminal Investigation | p. 354 |
| Reconstructing the Past--Sources of Information | p. 356 |
| Further Commentary on the Investigative Process | p. 359 |
| Evidence and Proof | p. 369 |
| Summary of the Scientific Method and its Application to Criminal Investigation | p. 371 |
| References | p. 374 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 375 |
| Homicide | p. 377 |
| Introduction | p. 377 |
| Overview of Investigative Activities | p. 380 |
| Partitioning Responsibilities | p. 382 |
| Motive | p. 383 |
| The Crimes Scene as the Focus of the Investigation | p. 390 |
| The Body as the Focus of the Investigation | p. 396 |
| People: Those Who Knew the Victim | p. 427 |
| The Value of Records in Homicide Investigation | p. 429 |
| Types of Homicide Investigations | p. 431 |
| Cover-up Attempts | p. 437 |
| Missing Persons | p. 442 |
| Multiple Deaths | p. 447 |
| Miscellaneous Concerns | p. 469 |
| Concluding Commentary | p. 470 |
| References | p. 471 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 473 |
| Robbery | p. 477 |
| Introduction | p. 477 |
| People | p. 479 |
| Conducting the Investigation | p. 484 |
| Follow-Up Activities | p. 486 |
| References | p. 486 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 487 |
| Rape and Other Sex Crimes | p. 489 |
| Introduction | p. 489 |
| Stalking | p. 491 |
| People | p. 492 |
| Follow-up Interviews | p. 495 |
| Conducting the Investigation | p. 498 |
| Follow-Up Activities | p. 507 |
| References | p. 508 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 509 |
| Burglary | p. 511 |
| Introduction | p. 511 |
| People | p. 513 |
| Conducting the Investigation | p. 521 |
| Follow-Up Activities | p. 526 |
| References | p. 530 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 530 |
| Arson | p. 531 |
| Introduction | p. 531 |
| Why is Arson Suspected? | p. 533 |
| People as a Source of Information | p. 533 |
| Conducting the Investigation | p. 537 |
| Physical Evidence | p. 537 |
| Motive | p. 555 |
| Records | p. 563 |
| Follow-Up Activities | p. 565 |
| Case Illustration: Investigating Arson | p. 565 |
| References | p. 567 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 567 |
| Specialized Investigations | p. 569 |
| Terrorism | p. 571 |
| Introduction | p. 571 |
| Legal Aspects | p. 577 |
| People | p. 579 |
| Terrorist Groups | p. 583 |
| Physical Evidence | p. 589 |
| Bombings | p. 590 |
| Chemical Terrorism | p. 595 |
| Ecological Terrorism | p. 595 |
| Assassination | p. 596 |
| Kidnapping | p. 596 |
| Follow-Up Activities | p. 598 |
| References | p. 600 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 600 |
| The Computer and Communications Technology | p. 603 |
| Introduction | p. 603 |
| Cybercrime: High Technology and Criminal Activity | p. 604 |
| The Computer Criminal | p. 604 |
| Investigating Computer Crime | p. 605 |
| High-Technology Investigations | p. 607 |
| High-Technology Crime | p. 608 |
| The Computer in Criminal Investigation | p. 611 |
| The Computer as an Investigative Tool | p. 618 |
| Communications Technology | p. 620 |
| References | p. 622 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 622 |
| Enterprise Crime: Organized, Economic, and White-Collar Crime | p. 623 |
| Introduction | p. 623 |
| People | p. 623 |
| Conducting the Investigation | p. 624 |
| A Typology of Enterprise Criminality | p. 627 |
| New Developments in Crime | p. 634 |
| The Investigation of Illegal Drugs and Drug Trafficking | p. 635 |
| RICO and Asset Forfeiture in the Investigative Process | p. 640 |
| References | p. 641 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 642 |
| The Automobile and Crime | p. 643 |
| Larceny Defined | p. 643 |
| Statistics | p. 644 |
| Why Motor Vehicles are Stolen | p. 644 |
| Investigating Motor Vehicle Theft | p. 647 |
| Retrospective Review | p. 653 |
| Carjacking | p. 655 |
| References | p. 657 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 658 |
| Specialized Topics | p. 659 |
| What is Crime? | p. 661 |
| Crime | p. 661 |
| Criminal Law | p. 662 |
| Case Law | p. 663 |
| The Model Penal Code | p. 664 |
| Sources of State Law | p. 664 |
| References | p. 665 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 665 |
| Managing Criminal Investigations | p. 667 |
| Historical Antecedents | p. 667 |
| Conventional Investigative Arrangements | p. 667 |
| Managing Criminal Investigations (MCI) | p. 668 |
| Potential Benefits of an MCI Program | p. 673 |
| References | p. 673 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 673 |
| Control Over Investigations Through Constitutional Law | p. 675 |
| Historical Perspectives | p. 675 |
| The Constitution and Criminal Justice | p. 676 |
| The Articles and Amendments | p. 677 |
| The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice | p. 680 |
| Milestone Decisions Affecting Investigative Practice | p. 683 |
| Probable Cause: Its Evolution and Significance | p. 684 |
| Control Over Investigative Practice | p. 688 |
| References | p. 690 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 691 |
| Evidence and Effective Testimony | p. 693 |
| Introduction | p. 693 |
| What is Evidence? | p. 693 |
| Historical Background of the Rules of Evidence | p. 694 |
| The Rules of Evidence | p. 696 |
| What is Effective Testimony? | p. 699 |
| Cross-Examination | p. 700 |
| Conclusion | p. 704 |
| References | p. 704 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 705 |
| Putting It All Together: The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | p. 707 |
| The Investigation of the Assassination | p. 707 |
| Analysis of Investigative Efforts | p. 715 |
| Proactive Measures | p. 724 |
| References | p. 724 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 724 |
| Landmark Case in Criminal Investigation: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case | p. 725 |
| The Lindbergh Kidnapping | p. 725 |
| Initial Control of the Investigation | p. 726 |
| The Police Investigation | p. 727 |
| The Trial and its Aftermath | p. 731 |
| Latter-Day Critics | p. 732 |
| Concluding Remarks | p. 734 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 735 |
| Satanism, Cults, and Ritual Crime | p. 737 |
| Definitions | p. 737 |
| Commentary | p. 739 |
| Satanism | p. 745 |
| Types of Involvement | p. 747 |
| Satanic Cults | p. 748 |
| New Religious Movements | p. 749 |
| Destructive Cult Groups and Satanic Cult Groups | p. 750 |
| Illegal Acts | p. 752 |
| Ritual Abuse of a Child | p. 753 |
| Investigative Efforts | p. 754 |
| References | p. 764 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 765 |
| Raids: Reflections on their Management | p. 767 |
| Introduction | p. 767 |
| Waco: The Branch Davidians | p. 768 |
| Philadelphia: MOVE | p. 769 |
| Chicago: The Black Panthers | p. 771 |
| Summary | p. 772 |
| References | p. 773 |
| Supplemental Readings | p. 773 |
| FBI Suggestions for Packaging Physical Evidence | p. 775 |
| Photographing the Crime Scene | p. 783 |
| ViCAP Crime Analysis Report | p. 791 |
| Missing Person Investigation Checklists | p. 821 |
| Glossary | p. 833 |
| Index | p. 853 |
| About the Authors | p. 877 |
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