Criminal Investigation

Criminal Investigation by Bruce Lawrence Berg is a comprehensive resource published by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill in 1998. This third edition spans 590 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines the fundamental principles of criminal investigation, detailing current procedures for managing crime scenes, interviewing suspects and witnesses, and gathering and preserving evidence.
Readers will find a practical approach to various aspects of criminal investigation, including conducting surveillance, writing reports, and establishing modus operandi. The text emphasizes the legal considerations involved in evidence collection and processing, ensuring that investigative work is court-ready. Covering topics such as law enforcement and forensic science, this edition serves as an informative guide for those interested in the fields of criminology and criminal law.
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This new edition of Criminal Investigation presents the basic principles of criminal investigation, including current investigative procedures used in the handling of crime scenes, interviewing and interrogating suspects and witnesses, gathering and preserving evidence, conducting surveillance, writing reports, establishing modus operandi, and using technical resources. It also covers the prevention and suppression of crimes and the apprehension of criminals. Written in a practical, down-to-earth style, it gives special attention to helping students understand the legal aspects of collecting and processing evidence to ensure that their work stands up in court.
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