Criminal Investigation: Brandl, Steven G.: 9781544395654: Amazon.com: Books..
In the new edition of this bestseller, author Steve Brandl goes beyond a simple how-to on investigative procedures and draws from fascinating modern research, actual investigative cases, and real crime scene photos to give students practical insights into the field of criminal investigation today.
What is a criminal investigation textbook?
The Criminal Investigation textbook provides students, private investigators, and law enforcement officers with an overview of the basics of the criminal investigating process
It explains the legal, technical, and procedural steps involved in everything from the crime scene to the courtroom
What's new in the criminal investigation?
Content on the processes of the criminal investigation includes a new discussion of cross-racial witness identification, and expanded coverage of crime scene walkthrough and investigative detentions
Why do we need a criminal investigation?
Every mu*der has its own reasons behind it
With the help of criminal investigation, we can restore the killer’s appearance, predict their psychology and unravel the truth
Captain Song Wen of the Criminal Investigation Department has repeatedly solved strange cases using his masterful ability to simulate criminal portraits down to the last detail
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