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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice The Crime Numbers Game Management by Manipulation John A. Eterno Molloy College
Eli B. Silverman John Jay College of Criminal Justice
In the mid-1990s, the NYPD created a performance management strategy known as Compstat. It consisted of computerized data, crime analysis, and advanced crime mapping coupled with middle management accountability and crime strategy meetings with high-ranking decision makers. While initially credited with a dramatic reduction in crime, questions quickly arose as to the reliability of the data. The Crime Numbers Game: Management by Manipulation brings together the work of two criminologists—one a former NYPD captain—who present the first in-depth empirical analysis of this management system—exposing the truth about crime statistics manipulation in the NYPD and the repercussions suffered by crime victims and those who blew the whistle on this corrupt practice.
Providing insider insight into a system shrouded in secrecy, this volume: • Documents and analyzes a wide array of data that definitively demonstrates the range of manipulation reflected in official New York City crime statistics • Explores how the consequences of unreliable crime statistics ripple throughout police organizations, affecting police, citizens, and victims • Documents the widening spell of police performance management throughout the world • Reviews current NYPD leadership approaches and offers alternatives • Analyzes the synchronicity of the media’s and the NYPD’s responses to the authors’ findings • Explores the implications of various theoretical approaches to Compstat • Offers a new approach based on organizational transparency Presenting a story of police reform gone astray, this book stunningly demonstrates how integrity succumbed to a short-term numbers game, casting a cloud on the department from which we can only hope it will emerge. Catalog no. K10516, January 2012, 282 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-1031-6 $69.99 / £42.99 Also available as an eBook
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A Street Survival Guide for Public Safety Officers The Cop Doc's Strategies for Surviving Trauma, Loss, and Terrorism Dr. Daniel Rudofossi Chief Psychologist NY & NJ Detectives Crime Clinic & Administrative Clinician for US DOJ, DEA & EAP, USA
”Dr. Dan is a true brother warrior-healer who has assembled a tool box, a life-saving medical aid bag, to help our first responders to prepare before the event, perform in the event, and survive and thrive after the life-and-death events that these heroes must confront as a part of their job. WELL done, Dr. Dan!” —Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, Author, On Killing, On Combat, and Warrior Mindset
”My friend Dr. Dan has written a book that should be read by all our first responders in law enforcement, fire, and rescue, EMS/EMT, and even military personnel. In my 28½ years in the U.S. Army, I experienced the impacts of trauma and loss that Dr. Dan so aptly addresses. However, he not only addresses the impacts, but provides the road to surviving and becoming an even better professional by dealing with it in the proper manner. This is a perfect first responder book ... . Great Job! —COL (Ret) Danny R. McKnight, US Army, Author, Streets of Mogadishu
”We are losing far too many public safety officers to the emotional hazards of this work. It’s time we all took care of ourselves and this book is a great step in that direction.” —Dennis Conroy, Author, Cops at Risk, St. Paul, Minnesota Retired Sgt. and Licensed Clinical Psychologist
” … could not be more timely and is a ‘must read’ for criminal justice professionals, department administrators, police, firefighters and EMTs, and our loved ones and mental health practitioners who seek to support us. … This is one outstanding clinician, instructor and author whose blood has, and always will be, NYPD blue.” —John J Carr, M.S., DCSW, Former SWAT/FBI-trained Police Officer, Area Clinician US DOJ DEA EAP Boston Field Office
Catalog no. K12045, January 2012, 335 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-4577-6 $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation
Crime Scene Forensics A Scientific Method Approach
Second Edition
Robert C. Shaler
U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (Retired), Georgia, USA
Ross M. Gardner
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
Bridging the gap between practical crime scene investigation and scientific theory, Crime Scene Forensics: A Scientific Method Approach maintains that crime scene investigations are intensely intellectual exercises that marry scientific and investigative processes. Success in this field requires experience, creative thinking, logic, and the correct application of the science and the scientific method.
Emphasizing the necessary thought processes for applying science to the investigation, this text covers: • The general scene investigation process, including definitions and philosophy as well as hands-on considerations
Now in its second edition, this volume presents practical, proven methods to be used at any crime scene to ensure that evidence is admissible and persuasive. Accompanied by more than 300 color photographs, topics discussed include fingerprint, biological, trace, hair and fiber evidence; actions of the responding officer; assessing the scene; crime scene photography, mapping, and reports; shooting scene documentation and reconstruction; and special scene considerations, including fire, buried bodies, and entomological evidence. Catalog no. K12444, December 2011, 498 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5302-3, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
• Archiving the crime scene through photography, sketching, and video • Managing the crime scene investigation—the glue that holds the investigation together • Searching the crime scene—the logical byproduct of archiving and management • Impression/pattern evidence, including fingerprints, bloodstains, footwear impressions, and tire track impressions • The biological crime scene and recognizing, collecting, and preserving biological evidence, including forensic entomology and evidence found at bioweapon scenes • The fundamental principles of evidence as expressed by the Principle of Divisible Matter and the Locard Exchange Principle: every touch leaves a trace
Handbook of Surveillance Technologies Third Edition J.K. Petersen Computer Consultant, Writer, Educator, Bellingham, Washington, USA
The final section examines fire scenes, quality assurance issues, and methods for collecting and preserving various evidence types not covered in other chapters.
From officially sanctioned, high-tech operations to budget spy cameras and cell phone video, the third edition of this bestselling handbook reflects the rapid growth in the surveillance industry. Chronicling the background and current applications of a broad range of technologies, this revised and expanded edition offers the latest in surveillance and privacy topics, including workplace, school, and home privacy; transportation security issues; social media; GPS and GIS; Google street-viewing technology; and other emerging issues.
Enhanced by more than 200 color images, this volume provides investigators and students with the tools to grasp these critical concepts, paving an expeditious path to the truth.
Catalog no. K13389, January 2012, 1040 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7315-1, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
• Trace evidence, including glass, paint, and soil • Shooting incident scenes, with discussion of bullet paths and gunshot residue
Catalog no. K12738, December 2011, 644 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5995-7, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Death Scene Investigation Procedural Guide Michael S. Maloney, MFS Bevel, Gardner & Associates, Brunswick, Georgia, USA
Those tasked with investigating death scenes come from a variety of backgrounds and varying levels of experience. Death Scene Investigation: Procedural Guide gives the less experienced investigator the procedures for almost any death scene imaginable while providing the seasoned investigator a ready reference for deaths occurring even under the most unusual of circumstances. It details the precise steps that need to be taken when processing and analyzing a death scene to ensure vital evidence is not lost and ”red flags” are not missed.
Topics discussed in this practical manual include: • Initial response and scene evaluation. This section includes a death investigation decision tree to lead investigators to a preliminary cause of death. The section is broken down into natural, accidental, suicidal, and homicidal deaths. It also explores the role of the medical examiner and autopsy protocol. • Recovery of human remains from open field, aquatic, and buried sites. This section also discusses estimating the time of death. • Wound dynamics and mechanisms of injury. Manners of death include asphyxiation; sharp force, blunt force, and chopping injuries; handgun, rifle, and shotgun wounds; and explosive, thermal, and electrical injuries. • Special death scene investigations. Discussions include child and infant death, sex-related death, and death scenes with multiple victims. • Death scene management. This section covers documentation, sketching, photography and videography, special observations, and search procedures. • Death scene evidence processing. Topics include bloodstain patterns; shooting scenes; entomological, biological, trace, friction ridge, and impression evidence. An appendix contains precautions for handling bloodborne pathogens and are available for download from the CRC Press website. 15 innovative worksheets for use in the field. Death scene responders who master the techniques in this volume will expedite solving the circumstances of the death and the closing of the case.
Criminal Major Case Management Persons of Interest Priority Assessment Tool (POIPAT) Larry Wilson Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
In high-profile investigations, when the suspect pool is very large, resources are unduly strained unless the pool can be narrowed down to the most likely offenders. The Persons of Interest Priority Assessment Tool (POIPAT) provides an objective and consistent means of establishing a priority ranking of suspects or persons of interest in any investigation. Created and used correctly, the tool can determine if any suspect/POI should be considered a high, medium, or low investigative priority, saving time and resources and potentially saving additional victims. Criminal Major Case Management: Persons of Interest Priority Assessment Tool (POIPAT) describes how to set up a POIPAT system for any investigation where there are numerous POIs and limited resources. Using the unsolved Jack the Ripper mystery as a sample case study, it walks readers through the steps of creating and using the POIPAT system. The book provides an overview of offender profiling and the basic considerations for developing elements for a POIPAT. It explains the Element Weighting Chart (EWC) and discusses how many points each element should be weighted based on its level of importance. The author describes how to determine what point totals constitute a high, medium, or low priority so that police managers can know how best to direct their resources. He also discusses tracking how POIs are eliminated through an elimination coding system, thereby avoiding potential duplication and allowing investigators to hone in on the person most likely to have committed the crime. Finally, the book uses the POIPAT system to draw conclusions about some of the best-known suspects who were most likely to have been the real Jack the Ripper. Seeing how the technique is used in a real case, investigators will discover how to effectively create unique POIPATs for their own cases. The included CD-ROM contains a template that can be modified for any type of investigation and a number of additional tools and guides. Catalog no. K14316, April 2012, 269 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9861-1, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K12052, February 2012, 366 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-4590-5 $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Strategic Finance for Criminal Justice Organizations
Forthcoming!
Scientific Foundations of Crime Scene Reconstruction
Daniel Adrian Doss The University of West Alabama, Livingston, USA
Introducing Method to Mayhem
William H. Sumrall III
Jon J. Nordby, Ph.D.
Belhaven University, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Final Analysis Forensics, University Place, Washington, USA
Don W. Jones Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, USA
”The book satisfies the academic need to introduce theory while providing relevant real-world application. It provides a logical progression through the world of organizational financial decision-making, and is geared to the non-finance major. It also provides insight into strategic best practices and is adaptable to audiences at the local, regional, and international levels.” —Ernest C. Fields, Ph.D., in Journal of International Students
Strategic Finance for Criminal Justice Organizations takes a unique approach to examining capital budgeting techniques from the perspectives of criminal justice and law enforcement entities. Unlike many other publications that consider primarily qualitative aspects of management, leadership, and organizational theories, this text provides a quantitative analysis of the strategic attributes of financial decisions and capital budgeting that affect law enforcement organizations. The authors demonstrate the use of budgeting techniques that may assist organizations in shaping, planning, and achieving strategies through which they may fulfill their future visions.
Features: • Presents a unique approach to strategic management of criminal justice organizations • Provides practical capital budgeting solutions for public safety and homeland security financial planning • Details quantitative methods to arrive at strategic financial decisions • Redefines capital budgeting as a determining factor in the long-term growth and goals of an organization Catalog no. K14135, April 2012, c. 272 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-9223-7 $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Scientific Foundations of Crime Scene Reconstruction: Introducing Method to Mayhem demonstrates how to explain crime scene events by reproducing them in a controlled environment. The book moves systematically from case to case, illustrating the need for proper experiment, alternative designs, and the execution and interpretation of experimental results. Each chapter explores different avenues for integrating experimental results with analytical results derived from actual crime scenes. The text also demonstrates a final analysis presentation that combines the explanations of applied science with the results of critical experiments.
Features: • Provides scientific support for crime scene events • Shows forensic investigators how to conduct their own experiments • Presents real case studies on which experiments were based • Discusses interpretation and reporting of analyses • Includes hundreds of color photos to enhance comprehension
Contents: Shootings Three Strikes and Out Misplaced Method Room With a View Simon Says See No Evil A Christmas Story Hold Me Closer Tiny Dancer Native American Massacre Non-Shootings A Flash in the Pan Party Girl The Candid Camera Smile Cold Case Freezer A Bomb in the Belfry The Brothers Grimm Turtle Hill Catalog no. 51687, October 2012, c. 500 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-5168-1, $149.95 / £95.00 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Police Integrity Management in Australia
Global Environment of Policing
Global Lessons for Combating Police Misconduct
Edited by
Louise Porter and Tim Prenzler
Darren Palmer Deakin University at Waurn Ponds, Victoria, Australia
Michael M. Berlin
Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coppin State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
In the past two decades, Australia has been the site of major police misconduct scandals and inquiries, leading to reform initiatives at the cutting edge of police integrity management practices. Presenting interviews with key informants and an analysis of key documents, Police Integrity Management in Australia: Global Lessons for Combating Police Misconduct offers a comprehensive study of a series of strategies and systems conducted in Australia from 2008 to 2010.
Dilip K. Das
Providing a rare overview and critique of a full suite of policies, institutions, and programs adopted to combat misconduct in policing, this volume: • Outlines the global problem of police misconduct and its effects • Summarizes current knowledge about best practices in the field, the reality of corruption in Australia, and the reform agenda that has driven major change and experimentation • Presents current integrity strategies in place in Australia, covering the rationales, evidence of effectiveness, and difficulties • Explores undercover stings, drug and alcohol testing, mediation of complaints, ethics training, and regulating the police use of force Organized logically for ease of navigation, each chapter contains an ”Emerging Issues” section, highlighting some of the more promising and/or innovative integrity strategies as well as looming concerns and ethical issues. The book concludes with an overall evaluation of the data presented in the body of the book, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the Australian system and the implications for adoption of these strategies in other police departments around the world. Catalog no. K14262, March 2012, 296 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9598-6, $89.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Focusing on major changes in policing across the globe, this book examines the effects of pressures within a society, terrorism and transnational crime, social and political transformations within countries, and funding constraints. The contributors address issues such as policing in developing countries, transitioning from war to peace time policing, the effects of terrorism and national security, problem oriented policing, private policing, police accountability, gender issues, and democratic influences. Catalog no. 65904, May 2012, c. 369 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6590-9, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Pre-Employment Background Investigations for Public Safety Professionals Frank A. Colaprete Justice Systems Solutions, LLC, Rochester, New York, USA
This comprehensive guide is designed to meet the contemporary needs of pre-employment screeners in public safety organizations. The book describes processes, techniques, and information sources that also have implications for many private sector organizations that conduct these types of investigations. The unique presentation provides complete guidance on the investigative, legal, procedural, organizational, and social issues that must be considered when completing the screening process of bringing new employees into the organizational fold. Catalog no. K14195, May 2012, c. 608 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9385-2, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Hospitality Security Managing Security in Today’s Hotel, Lodging, Entertainment and Tourism Environment
Juvenile Justice Administration
Darrell Clifton
Peter C. Kratcoski
Circus Circus Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
Kent State University, Ohio, USA
Edited by
Written for those tasked with building a security department from the ground up, Hospitality Security: Managing Security in Today’s Hotel, Lodging, Entertainment and Tourism Environment explains how to set up the department, how to determine and write policy, and how to keep even the most experienced professionals out of trouble and on top of their game. It provides information on criminal and civil law, risk management, budgeting and finance, labor relations, criminology, personnel management, training and education, and written policy. It also examines safety, health, and other government standards. Case studies demonstrate best practices for maintaining effective policies, purchasing new equipment, and managing a productive staff.
Written for practitioners in the juvenile justice system and also appropriate as a textbook, this volume focuses on theories and models of administration and how they are used by the agencies that make up the juvenile justice system. The book describes specific programs utilized by justice agencies and presents extensive interviews with administrators. Individual chapters are devoted to the response to problems arising out of the family, the school, and within the community. Catalog no. K11145, May 2012, c. 536 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2160-2, $119.95 / £76.99 Also available as an eBook
Features: • Presents the unique issues associated with various hotel and entertainment segments • Outlines how to make the security department a revenue-generating, cost-cutting, substantial contributor to the bottom line • Illustrates how to leverage all departments to contribute to security objectives and create a culture of customer focus and security awareness
Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation Eighth Edition Barry A.J. Fisher
• Offers advice to ensure fire, safety, health, and other codes and regulations are understood and followed
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, California, USA
• Provides details on how to develop and implement response procedures for daily occurrences
Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Contents: Creating the Plan – Or Fixing the Old One. Risk Assessment. Organization. Budgeting. Employee Policies. Security Manual. Staffing. Management. Hiring. Training. Employee Awareness. Safety. Physical Security Throughout the Property. Security Patrol. Security-related Systems. Specialized Security Functions. Emergency Procedures. For the Executive. Budgeting. Inter-Departmental Relations. Law Enforcement Relations. Mutual Aid - Working With Your Neighbors Catalog no. K13445, June 2012, c. 330 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7436-3, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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David R. Fisher This volume examines concepts, field-tested techniques and procedures, and technical information concerning crime scene investigation. Previous editions have been widely adopted by police academies, community colleges, and universities and have been recommended for preparation for certification exams. Offering up-to-date technical expertise that Barry Fisher has developed over many years in law enforcement, the book includes checklists, case studies, and 16 pages of color photos. Also included is an appendix on equipment for crime scene investigations. Catalog no. K10500, June 2012, c. 548 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1005-7, $99.95 / £52.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Financial Crimes A Global Threat Edited by
Maximillian Edelbacher AVUS Group, Vienna, Austria
Power, National Security, and Transformational Global Events
Kent State University, Ohio, USA
Challenges Confronting America, China, and Iran
Michael Theil
Edited by
Peter Kratcoski
Vienna, Austria
Providing information from United Nations presentations and experts in the field of international security, Financial Crimes: A Global Threat describes the influence that organized crime, white collar crime, and corruption have on the world financial systems, examining what can be done to prevent the collapse of these financial systems and how to prevent future crises. The end goal is to determine how the world can experience a higher standard of living and security without destroying the financial infrastructure. These issues are discussed within the framework of the concepts of comprehensive security and human security. The text reflects outcomes from the October 2010 UN meeting on Organized Crime, White Collar Crime and Corruption.
Features: • Reflects the most current opinions and research of international experts • Provides a unique world perspective on security and how it is threatened by the financial crisis • Presents the financial sector as a critical infrastructure • Discusses crime prevention and control mechanisms for preventing another crisis • Includes macro and microeconomic views
Contents: Introduction. New Security Concepts. Security Concept of the UN. Concept of Security in the EU. Security Concepts. Changing Concepts: Security and the Built Environment. Concept of Human Security. The Financial Sector: A Critical Infrastructure. White Collar Crime and Corruption. Why to Fight Corruption. International Anticorruption Academy. Building Institutions. Organized Crime, the Mafia, White Collar Crime and Corruption. Preventing Another Financial Crisis: The Role of Control Mechanisms. Macroeconomic View. Microeconomic View: What Can We Learn By Insurance? The Human Factor Analysis: How to Build Resilience. Business Angels: How to Start an Entrepreneur. Executive Summary & Conclusion Catalog no. K13172, June 2012, 434 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6922-2, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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Thomas A. Johnson University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, USA
The massive economic changes that have occurred as a result of the 2008 recession have impacted not only America, but the entire world. This book identifies major challenges confronting America stemming from the major transformational global events occurring in China, Iran, and the Middle East. Expert contributors provide unique insights into current and future possibilities that can impact the United States. They also describe the immense policy problems and limited choices that America is facing. Catalog no. K13956, June 2012, c. 400 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8422-5, $99.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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Principles of Leadership and Management in Law Enforcement Michael L. Birzer Wichita State University, Kansas, USA
Gerald J. Bayens Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
A one-semester, undergraduate textbook, this practical volume discusses management and leadership within a law enforcement agency. Valuable also for police academies and training courses, it offers a logical account of the current state and future direction of police leadership and management concepts. Presenting new insights and understanding with minimal memorization required, it includes action boxes, key terms, practical case studies, and interactive summary and review sections. Catalog no. K13775, June 2012, c. 872 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8034-0, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Effective Expert Witnessing Fifth Edition Practices for the 21st Century Jack V. Matson Matson & Associates, LLC, State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Praise for the Previous Edition:
Contents:
”Effective Expert Witnessing is a well-conceived and well-written book that organizes the often seemingly chaotic proceedings of litigation into a logical, structured, step-by-step process, one that individuals outside the legal community can readily understand. The numerous suggestions and analyses presented by the authors serve to bridge the gap between scientific expert witnesses and the legal community. The case studies highlight the impact and importance of the interrelationships of the fields of science, health care, and the law. This book is recommended for individuals possessing scientific knowledge and expertise who contemplate undertaking the role of a consulting or testifying expert witness. In addition, physicians who are summoned to testify in a court of law, and attorneys involved in various kinds of medical-legal litigation, will find this book an especially useful reference.” —Journal of Legal Medicine
Since the last edition of Effective Expert Witnessing was published in 2004, many changes have taken place with regard to federal expert witness laws and admissibility. With extensive revisions and three completely new chapters, this timely update on expert witnessing emphasizes changes in the rules of procedures that have further defined the original Daubert guidelines for expert witness testimony.
The Legal Environment and Expert Witnessing The Legal Environment Key Cases and Precedents Affecting Expert Witnessing A Closer Look at the Impact of Daubert The Litigation Process The Pre-Trial Process Preparing for Trial The Courtroom Drama The Art, Business, and Future of Expert Witnessing The Art of Expert Witnessing The Business of Expert Witnessing Appendix Bibliography Index
Highlights in the Fifth Edition include: • A new chapter detailing judicial interventions that impact experts • The effect of Federal Rules on expert reports and communications with attorneys • New data on how juries react to experts and how they actually decide cases • How changes in society need to be reflected in the ways experts operate, i.e. the CSI effect, social media, and the increasingly adversarial nature of the political culture • A new chapter on how to sue an attorney to get paid • Input from a jury consultant • A CD-ROM video on testifying in court
Catalog no. K14054, August 2012, ISBN: 978-1-4398-8767-7, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Criminal Investigation
Death, Decomposition, and Detector Dogs
Fourth Edition
From Science to Scene
Michael J. Palmiotto
Susan M. Stejskal
Wichita State University, Kansas, USA
Recover K9 Search and Rescue, Inc., Vicksburg, Michigan, USA
Much has changed in criminal investigation since the previous edition of Criminal Investigation was published in 2004. Along with new technology, heightened focus has been placed on cybercrime, cyber bullying, date rape, and concepts such as virtual world and augmented reality. Long-known for its accessible, student-friendly quality, this volume returns in the fourth edition with its signature style that has made it a favorite among professors and students alike.
Death, Decomposition, and Detector Dogs: From Science to Scene is designed to help police investigators and Human Remains Detection K9 handlers understand the basics of forensic taphonomy (decomposition) and how to most effectively use a human remains detection (HRD) K9 as a locating tool. The book covers basic anatomy and the physiology of canine olfaction along with some of the unique characteristics that allow a dog to work.
Reflecting the new landscape of crime and criminal investigations, all chapters have been reviewed and updated where needed, with significant revisions made to the chapters on law and sex crimes. Additionally, the book includes two new chapters: Property Crime and Cyber Crime. Ancillary materials including a solutions manual and figure slides are available with qualifying course adoption.
Using concise and understandable explanations along with numerous photographs, the book covers the stages of decomposition and how they are affected by the environment; what is currently understood about the chemical profile of odor from human remains; how weather, topography, ground cover and terrain can affect odor dispersion; and different types of mapping and weather data that can be used before and during deployment of the HRD K9.
Contents: Historical Review of Criminal Investigation Current Investigative Practices Legal Issues Sources of Information Interviewing and Interrogation Informants Writing Reports and Note Taking Surveillance and Undercover Operations Crime Scene Investigation The Crime Laboratory Sex Offenses
The final chapter ties it all together by providing case reports about decedents who have been found in different locations in a variety of environmental conditions. By learning how these variables can affect how and what is found, handlers and investigators will be better prepared to meet the challenges of their jobs.
Contents: Know the Nose Forensic Taphonomy… Breaking Down is Hard to Do Bugs, Bodies and Beyond Making Sense Out of Scent – The A, B, C, D, E’s Earth, Wind, and Odor
Death Through Violence
Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Using New Technology
Assault and Robbery
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Property Crimes
Beginning of the End
Cybercrime Narcotics and Other Drugs Police/Prosecutor Relationship
Catalog no. K13653, August 2012, Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-4398-7837-8, $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook
Investigative Trends Catalog no. K13879, June 2012, c. 280 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8218-4, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Policing Global Movements
Forthcoming!
Case Studies in Drowning Forensics
Tourism, Migration, Trafficking, and Terrorism
Kevin M. Gannon
Edited by
Sergeant (Retired), NYPD, USA
S. Caroline Taylor
D. Lee Gilbertson
Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Australia
Saint Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA
Because there are so many accidental deaths from drowning, water deaths are frequently not investigated as thoroughly as other death scenes. But only proper interpretation of forensic evidence within the context of drowning can establish whether a drowning death is accidental, homicidal, or undetermined. Written to help investigators learn how to establish reliable findings, Case Studies in Drowning Forensics presents 16 actual drowning cases and examines and explains their associated forensic evidence.
Daniel Joseph Torpy Yendon, Victoria, Australia
Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
The authors give readers a general understanding of forensic evidence and take an interdisciplinary approach, linking evidence not only to the scene, but to other kinds of evidence. The book profiles the Smiley Face Killers, one of the most controversial murder investigations in recent history.
Policing Tourism, Migration, and Terrorism: A Global Perspective builds on the tradition of previous volumes produced from annual International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) meetings. The book focuses mainly on the themes of tourism, trafficking, strategic locations, public events, and illegal migration. An overriding feature of this book is its commitment to giving voice to police practitioners from developing countries and countries where English is a second language. It addresses these difficult yet vitally important areas of criminology that remain an ongoing global challenge and reflects a compilation of the most current international issues in policing.
Features:
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• Demonstrates that interpreting forensic evidence involves common sense, scientific principles, and great attention to detail
• Focuses on crimes that are of global importance to both police and organizations such as the UN, Amnesty International, the armed forces, and the myriad global coalitions against human trafficking
• Explains how individual items of forensic evidence is interrelated with other items of evidence • Provides a critical examination of the discipline of criminal justice • Challenges the assertions and findings of law enforcement agencies and medical examiners, and contradicts the beliefs and claims of skeptics • Proposes nationwide protocols to be specifically used in drowning cases Catalog no. K13561, November 2012, c. 440 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7664-0, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
• Discusses criminal and non-criminal issues regarding mass movement of people • Emphasizes global and social justice • Presents both an academic and practitioner perspective
Abridged Contents: Tourism and Major Events. Sex Tourism in the Phillipines and Gambia. Security Threats and Soft Targets in Tourism. Policing Major Sporting Events: Public/Private Cooperation in Australia. International Event Security: Football World Cup in South Africa. Terrorism and Strategic Locations. Sensemaking Processes in the Swedish National Police Counterterrorist Unit. Police Development in a War Zone: Lessons from Mghanistan. Terrorism and the Tourist Industry: The Shaping of Risk Perception. Rethinking Policing in the Port of Rotterdam. Using Armed Forces in the Fight Against Organized Crime in Mexico. Illegal Migration...and more. Catalog no. K14661, August 2012, c. 300 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0726-5, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Fisher’s Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation First International Edition William J. Tilstone Forensic Science Solutions International, Allen, Texas, USA
Michael L. Hastrup National Centre of Forensic Services, Vanloese, Denmark
Camilla Hald Politiets Videnscenter, Brondby, Denmark
This new edition of a classic volume is now oriented specifically to an international audience. Filled with color photos, the book is divided into three parts. The first section, entirely new, explores forensic process, principles, and practice. The second section examines forms of evidence, identification, and recovery. The final section presents chapters on scene investigation, identification of human remains, trace evidence, firearms, illicit drugs, sexual assault, and homicide investigations. Appendices provide supplemental material on digital evidence.
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Security Training and Education Clinton L. Rand Thornton, New Hampshire, USA
Designed for general security and Homeland Security programs as well as private sector and government training programs, this volume examines optimal teaching and training methodologies, including how to best organize an engaging and relevant curriculum. It explains the roots of security education and the different requirements for training adult learners versus in an academic setting. Reflecting the influx of professionals returning to school to obtain higher education degrees, the text also discusses the growing number of online learning programs. Catalog no. K14422, August 2012, c. 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0217-8, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
Contents: Forensic Science and Evidence The Investigative Star in Crime Scene Investigation The Forensic Process - Performance, Practice and Procedures of Scene Investigation
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Practitioner Competency, Professionalism and Codes of Conduct
Security Governance, Policing, and Local Capacity
Establishing Personal Identity
Clifford D. Shearing
Trace Evidence and Miscellaneous Material
University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa
Practical Scene Investigation – The Body in the Woods
Forensic Biology Impression Evidence Firearms Examination Arson and Explosions Illicit Drugs and Toxicology Investigating Sexual Assault Burglary Investigation Motor Vehicle Investigation Homicide Investigation Appendices Summary Catalog no. K10881, August 2012, c. 528 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1704-9, $99.95 / £63.99
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Jan Froestad University of Bergen, Norway
This volume explores experiments in community security based upon the well-known Zwelethemba model in South Africa and other case studies around the globe. By examining these cases and their outcomes, the authors provide a theoretical analysis of the models used, presenting a series of modified design principles for future applications in local security governance. Whenever possible, raw data is used and a thorough analysis of existing information on security governance is included. Catalog no. 90143, October 2012, c. 200 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9014-7, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Global Community Policing
Los Angeles Police Department Meltdown
Problems and Challenges
The Fall of the Professional-Reform Model of Policing
Edited by
Arvind Verma
James Lasley
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
California State University, Fullerton, USA
Dilip K. Das
Los Angeles Police Department Meltdown: The Fall of the Professional-Reform Model of Policing presents a chronicle of the LAPD's fall from grace following the beating of Rodney King and the Los Angeles riots of 1992. It provides information from a special inside study performed by the author under authority of LAPD Chief of Police Daryl Gates to investigate why the LAPD was disintegrating as an organization, and how, if possible, it could be salvaged. The documentation included as evidence is now being presented to the public for the first time.
Features: • Contains the original written accounts of the state of the department by the police officers themselves • Presents the only existing evidence of its kind about the final days of the LAPD policing reform model • Supplies a web download of the all original primary documentation of the study • Uses an accessible style appealing to academics and professionals • Contains material suitable as a case study for policing administration, management, and reform courses
Contents: Obituary Dying Declarations Killed at the Hands of One of Their Own External Forces Impacting the LAPD The Organizational Autopsy Catalog no. K14343, August 2012, c. 288 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9917-5, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Manoj Abraham Kerala, India
Based on papers presented at a 2010 conference, Global Community Policing; Problems and Challenges provides case studies on community policing from Afghanistan, Gambia, and Sweden. International contributors describe their experiences, which are varied and unique to each country. Topics addressed include police operational safety, female empowerment, the impact of emotional intelligence on community policing, predatory leadership, operational challenges, interactions between police and persons with mental illness, and civilian policing.
Contents: Community Policing: Theoretical Problems and Operational Issuesy Implementing COP- Theory & Practice The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Community Policing in Democratic Nigeria: Agenda Setting for National Development, Aremu Empowering Women through Community Policing and The Friends of Police Police e Mardumi - Indigenous District Level Civilian Policing in Afghanistan Community Policing in the Netherlands: A Continuously Changing Constant Predatory Leadership as a Foil to Community Policing Partnerships: A West African Case Study Jan Maitri Suraksha and Community Policing: Operational Challenges and Need to Focus Resources Community Policing in Korea: A Survey of Officers' Perceptions Police Operational Safety Outlook in the County of Scania Interactions between Police and Persons with Mental Illnesses: Responding to Challenges in the Developing World Catalog no. K13953, August 2012, c. 288 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8416-4, $129.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Police Performance Appraisals A Comparative Perspective Serdar Kenan Gul Turkish National Police Academy, Ankara, Turkey
Paul O'Connell Iona College, New Rochelle, New York, USA
Employing the comparative case study approach, this book reviews the literature on best practices in performance appraisals and then compares police departments in Ankara, Turkey with those in Toledo, Ohio. It then compares each department with the best practices as described in the literature. This study yields important findings and valuable insights for police organizations as to what characteristics can be found in the best quality appraisal systems. Catalog no. K11803, August 2012, c. 175 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3946-1, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Trends in Corrections Interviews with Corrections Leaders Around the World Edited by
Jennie K. Singer California State University, Sacramento, USA
Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Eileen Ahlin Westat, Rockville, Maryland, USA
Presenting interviews with corrections officials and leaders, this volume discusses the personal views and thoughts of those who work day to day in the corrections environment. Practitioners from several countries offer a unique vantage point on international corrections practices. The interviews cover career satisfaction, changes experienced on the job, personal correctional philosophy, problems and successes, theory and practice, and transnational relations. The book provides essential information for corrections leaders, scholars, judges, and lawmakers. Catalog no. K11613, September 2012, c. 275 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3578-4, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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Investigating Missing Children A Guide for Responders Edited by
Donald F. Sprague and Raymond W. Beach Shocking but true, the first 30 minutes of the investigation of a missing child may determine the life or death of that child. Therefore, it is critically important that first responders and investigators take appropriate action to ensure that children are recovered alive and safe. Investigating Missing Children: A Guide for Responders provides solid training in missing children investigative techniques, enabling those investigating these cases to respond confidently with a plan-of-action and offer the best possible chance for a positive outcome. This book provides law enforcement agencies the best and most current information available to guide them through a missing or runaway child dispatch. It is designed to help investigators respond quickly, expeditiously evaluate the situation, conduct an Endangerment Risk Assessment (ERA) of the child, and commence a thorough, organized investigation, starting from the moment police involvement occurs. The guidelines and methodologies presented in this book are based on combinations of personal police experience and statistical evidence from research and studies gathered from thousands of runaway and missing children cases. Details on those studies and their findings are provided in the Appendix.
Contents: Overview. Introduction/Background. Dynamics of Missing Children. The Problem. The Victim and the Offender. Federal and State Statutes: Runaway and Missing Children. Components: Responding and Investigating Runaway and Missing Children. Missing Children Abduction Motives, Lures, and Tactics. Response and Initial Interview. Missing Children Crime Scenes and Neighborhood Canvass. Missing Children Endangerment Risk Assessment (ERA). Getting the Information Out. Incident Command Center and Civilian Volunteers. Long Term and Cold Cases. Reunification. False Police Reports. Missing Children Classifications. Runaways and Thrownaways. Benign Missing Episode. Lost Injured or Otherwise Missing Children. Family Child Abduction. International Family Child Abduction. Nonfamily Child Abduction. Stereotypical Stranger Abduction. Infant Abduction. Internet Child Abduction. Human Sex Trafficking. Resources Catalog no. K12784, July 2012, Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-4398-6063-2, $49.95 / £31.99
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Building Socially Sustainable Communities
An Introduction to Corporate and White Collar Crime
Derek J. Paulsen
Frank J. DiMarino
Crime and Planning
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA
Kaplan University, Iowa, USA
Catalog no. K13283, August 2012, c. 384 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7166-9 $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Catalog no. K12362, August 2012, c. 350 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5158-6 $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Racial Profiling They Stopped Me Because I'm __________. Michael Birzer
Forthcoming!
Wichita State University, Kansas, USA
Catalog no. K13325, September 2012, c. 275 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7225-3 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Effective Surveillance for Homeland Security Balancing Technology and Social Issues Edited by
Child Abuse and Its Mimics in Skin and Bone B.G. Brogdon University of South Alabama, Medical Center, Mobile, USA
Francesco Flammini Ansaldo STS Italy, Napoli
Roberto Setola Universita Campus Bio-Medico Di Roma, Italy
Giorgio Franceschetti
Tor Shwayder
Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Catalog no. K13920, November 2012, c. 320 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8324-2 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Jamie Elifritz Mobile, Alabama, USA
Catalog no. K12580, September 2012, c. 192 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5535-5 $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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Information Sharing Planning for Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness and Business Continuity David G. Kamien Mind-Alliance Systems, LLC, Roseland, New Jersey, USA
Catalog no. K12914, November 2012, c. 325 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6276-6 $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation Third Edition David E. Zulawski and Douglas E. Wicklander Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates, Inc., Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
Catalog no. K11475, October 2012, c. 450 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3015-4 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Corporate Security in the Asia-Pacific Region Crisis, Crime, Fraud & Misconduct Chris Cubbage and David Brooks Amlec House, Pty, Ltd, Booragoon, Western Australia
Catalog no. K14136, August 2012, c. 248 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9227-5 $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Digital Forensics for Handheld Devices
Cold Case Homicide Practical Check List and Field Guide Richard H. Walton District Attorney Investigator (Retired), Price, Utah, USA
Catalog no. K12679, September 2012, c. 192 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-5701-4 $49.95 / £31.99 Also available as an eBook
Security ROI Security Program Value Creation and Demonstration Thomas L. Norman, CPP/PSP/CSC
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Protection Partners International, Houston, Texas, USA and Beirut, Lebanon
Catalog no. K14323, September 2012, c. 320 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-9877-2 $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K13261, September 2012, c. 475 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7125-6 $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
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Cold Case Research Resources for Unidentified, Missing, and Cold Homicide Cases
Eamon P. Doherty
Wildlife Forensics Principles and Practice John E. Cooper and Margaret Cooper Wildlife Health Services, UK
Catalog no. K10709, October 2012, c. 300 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1374-4 $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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Silvia Pettem Author of ”Someone's Daughter: In Search of Justice for Jane Doe”
Catalog no. K12852, July 2012, c. 288 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6169-1 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Introduction to Intelligence Studies
Forthcoming!
Carl J. Jensen, III, David Mcelreath, and Melissa Graves
Robert Milne
The University of Mississippi, University, USA
Catalog no. K14365, October 2012, c. 448 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4665-0003-7 $79.95 / £49.99
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Forensic Intelligence New Scotland Yard, Retired, Woborn Sands, UK
Catalog no. K12768, February 2013, c. 256 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6038-0 $99.95 / £63.99
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice The Business of Criminal Justice
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Gang Injunctions and Abatement
A Guide for Theory and Practice
Using Civil Remedies to Curb GangRelated Crimes
Daniel Adrian Doss and Joo Young Lee University of West Alabama, Livingston, USA
Matthew D. O'Deane
Chengqi Guo
Bureau of Investigation, San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, Chula Vista, California, USA
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA
As gang violence continues to rise across the country and the world, police departments, prosecutors, and community members are seeking new methods to reduce the spread of gang-related criminal activity. Civil gang injunctions have become a growing feature of crime control programs in several states across the nation. Gang Injunctions and Abatement: Using Civil Remedies to Curb Gang-Related Crimes examines the effectiveness of this strategy and explores the accompanying constitutional controversies related to freedom of speech, assembly, and other rights.
Regardless of the type, size, or mission of a criminal justice or law enforcement organization, optimum decision making can be achieved by examining activities and functions from the perspective of traditional business administration. Using profit and nonprofit business models, The Business of Criminal Justice: A Guide for Theory and Practice integrates the two philosophies of traditional management and finance and service-oriented benefit and demonstrates how success in these organizations is dependent on using the proper business model.
Questions raised by this thought-provoking volume include:
Topics discussed in this forward-thinking volume include:
• What are the costs of gang violence to society?
• The basic characteristics of qualitative and quantitative human decisions that affect law enforcement organizations
• Do civil remedies curb violence in the communities where they are implemented? • What factors make a given injunction or abatement more or less effective? • What legal and policy issues stand in the way of gang injunctions and abatement? Providing step-by-step instructions on how to establish a successful injunction and abatement program, the book presents comprehensive research on the theoretical basis for the strategy. It includes a legal and chronological progression of actual cases and their outcomes, describing weaknesses and successes in various programs. Supplying succinct guidelines from lessons learned, the book enables prosecutors, police agencies, and the public to take steps toward eradicating gang activities in their communities. Catalog no. K13081, December 2011, 662 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6787-7, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
• Management theory and the concepts of controlling, coordinating, leading, organizing, and planning • Strategic management and long-term decisions that affect law enforcement and justice-related entities for five or more years • Quality management and operations management of law enforcement entities • The influences of economics on the administration of law enforcement entities • Various aspects of mathematical modeling that influence human decision making to fulfill a stated objective • Models that support the expending of funds to benefit the organization and its stakeholders while rendering public service • Building relationships between the law enforcement entity and society through marketing, branding, and advertising Demonstrating how the concepts of business administration influence law enforcement and government organizations, this volume is a critical decision-making tool for law enforcement and criminal justice entities ranging from small-town sheriff’s offices to large federal enterprises. Catalog no. K12942, December 2011, 268 pp., Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-6605-4, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Money Laundering A Guide for Criminal Investigators, Third Edition John Madinger Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Many changes have occurred in the twenty-six years that have passed since the enactment of the Money Laundering Control Act of 1986. The law has been amended, new underlying crimes have been added, and court decisions have modified its scope. The Act remains an important tool in combating criminal activity. Now in its third edition, Money Laundering: A Guide for Criminal Investigators covers the basics of finding ill-gotten gains, linking them to the criminal, and seizing them. Providing a clear understanding of money laundering practices, it explains the investigative and legislative processes that are essential in detecting and circumventing this illegal and dangerous activity.
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Endangered Children Homicide and Other Crimes, Second Edition Lita Linzer Schwartz, PhD and Natalie K. Isser, PhD Pennsylvania State University, Abington, USA
Focusing on the myriad threats facing children, this volume provides insight into possible solutions. It offers sociobiological and cross-cultural perspectives on neonaticide and examines motives for abuse. It describes legal ramifications in the U.S. and abroad and provides material on shaken baby syndrome, Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, and postpartum depression. The authors include profiles of several notorious cases, including Susan Smith and Andrea Yates. They also discuss issues related to abortion and euthanasia. Catalog no. K13540, December 2011, 287 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7626-8, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
• Important court decisions and changes in federal law since the Second Edition • New trends in crime and terrorism financing • The rise of money laundering in connecting with major frauds, including the Bernie Madoff case • Law and policy shifts related to terrorism and financing since the Obama administration • New methods for financial intelligence and the filing of Suspicious Activity Reports • How changes in technology have enabled launderers to move funds more easily and anonymously Knowledge of the techniques used to investigate these cases and a full understanding of the laws and regulations that serve as the government’s weapons in this fight are essential for the criminal investigator. This volume arms those tasked with finding and tracing illegal proceeds with this critical knowledge, enabling them to thwart illegal profiteering by finding the paper trail. Catalog no. K13169, December 2011, 430 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6912-3, $99.95 / £63.99
Law for the Expert Witness Fourth Edition Daniel A. Bronstein Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
Extensively updated since the publication of the previous edition, this volume is designed for professionals and students requiring edification on the current processes and techniques of legal procedure. New topics include the non-discoverability of the expert’s draft reports as mandated by FRCP26, laws regarding destruction of evidence, new rules among states regarding who is an expert and admissibility, and the reissuance of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure with new subsections. Catalog no. K12361, December 2011, 252 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5156-2, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice U.S. Government Counterterrorism Michael Kraft
Sexual Predators Amongst Us
Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Ronald A. Rufo, EdD
Edward Marks
Kaplan University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
A Guide to Who Does What
Washington, D.C., USA
”This book will be an essential roadmap for anyone who intends to seriously study American counterterrorist policy.” —Brian Michael Jenkins, Senior Advisor RAND Corporation (From the Foreword)
”I am not aware of anyone who has to date done as thorough a job as Kraft and Marks in cataloging the scores of agencies, programs, and policies that play a role in the U.S. fight against terrorism.” —Congressman Brad Sherman, Lead Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade
U.S. Government Counterterrorism: A Guide to Who Does What is the first readily available, unclassified guide to the many U.S. government agencies, bureau offices, and programs involved in all aspects of countering terrorism domestically and overseas. The authors, veterans of the U.S. government’s counterterrorism efforts, present a rare insider’s view of the counterterrorism effort, addressing such topics as government training initiatives, weapons of mass destruction, interagency coordination, research and development, and the congressional role in policy and budget issues. Individual chapters describe the various agencies, their bureaus, and offices that develop and implement the counterterrorism policies and programs, providing a useful unclassified guide to government officials at all levels as well as students and others interested in how the U.S. counters terrorism. The book also discusses the challenges involved in coordinating the counterterrorism efforts at federal, state, and local levels and explains how key terror events influenced the development of programs, agencies, and counterterrorism legislation. The legislative underpinnings and tools of the U.S. counterterrorism efforts are covered as are the often-debated issues of defining terrorism itself and efforts to counter violent extremism. In addition to outlining the specific agencies and programs, the authors provide unique insights into the broader context of counterterrorism efforts and developments in the last 10-plus years since 9/11 and they raise future considerations given recent landscapealtering global events.
It is imperative that educators, parents, and potential victims be aware of sexual predators, the danger they pose in our society, and the resources available to help prevent this growing epidemic. Written from a police perspective, Sexual Predators Amongst Us examines the problem of sexual predation, how the internet has contributed to its growth, and how we can protect children and the general public from these offenders. The book begins by identifying traits and characteristics associated with sexual predation and explaining how the predator ”grooms” his victims by gaining their trust. Chapters cover a range of topics related to sexual predation, including child abuse, incest, pedophilia in the clergy, sex trafficking, female sex offenders, and child pornography. The author explains how the internet through social networking sites provides ample opportunities for sexual predators to entice their victims. He examines rehabilitation issues, describes legislation that has been passed in response to various tragic cases, and discusses sex offender registration.
Maintaining a user-friendly style, the book follows a consistent format, with each chapter containing: • Quotes from actual victims and predators • Key words associated with the chapter material and their definitions • In My Opinion segments, where experts in the fields of health, psychology, law, government, criminal justice, and academia voice their honest and objective opinions regarding sexual predators • Profiles of male and female sex offenders to help readers identify common traits The book concludes with recommendations to parents for keeping children safe from online predators. Thought-provoking and direct, it is suitable as a university text as well as a reference for police academies, parents, and schools conducting awareness training courses. Catalog no. K12526, December 2011, 294 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5447-1, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K12355, December 2011, 407 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5143-2, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice The International Trafficking of Human Organs A Multidisciplinary Perspective Edited by
Leonard Territo and Rande Matteson Saint Leo University, Florida, USA
International illicit trade in human organs is on the increase, fueled by growing demand and unscrupulous traffickers. In order to truly understand the problem of organ trafficking, an analysis should take into account the various perspectives that come into play in this multifaceted issue. With contributions from international scholars and experts, The International Trafficking of Human Organs: A Multidisciplinary Perspective provides a broad-based exploration of this controversial phenomenon. Divided into four parts, the book examines the issue of human organ trafficking from the perspectives of criminal justice; business and economic; medical, ethical, and philosophical; and theological. The book begins by presenting case studies of the trafficking of body parts occurring in the U.S. and Mexico. It examines the increase in organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners and describes widespread instances of trafficking in Europe. Next, it examines the economic ramifications of possible legislation of the sale of body parts and discusses other proposals for increasing the supply of kidneys and other organs. It explores ethical issues surrounding the kidney shortage and incentives to promote donation. It also offers arguments for and against compensation for transplant organs from Kantian, Dworkinian, and other perspectives. Lastly, theologians discuss opposing Catholic and Protestant perspectives on the sale of human organs. Each chapter provides discussion questions to provoke vigorous debate and references to facilitate further study. The wide-ranging analysis provided by this volume is certain to enhance further inquiry into a disturbing and increasingly prevalent issue.
Abridged Contents: A Criminal Justice Perspective. Trafficking in Body Parts. China Profit$ from Prisoners: Organ Procurement and the Ethical Issue of Consent. Trafficking in Human Organs in Europe: A Myth or an Actual Threat? A Business and Economic Perspective. A Free Market for Human Organs. Karnataka’s Unabating Kidney Trade. To Solve a Deadly Shortage: Economic Incentives for Human Organ Donation. Catalog no. K13082, October 2011, 286 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6789-1, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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Human Trafficking Exploring the International Nature, Concerns, and Complexities Edited by
John Winterdyk Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Benjamin Perrin University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Philip Reichel University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, USA
” … an impressive ensemble of contributions by leading criminologists and criminal justice scholars from around the world. ” —Gorazd Mesko, PhD, Professor of Criminology at the University of Maribor, Slovenia & Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK
Human trafficking is a crime that undermines fundamental human rights and a broader sense of global order. It is an atrocity that transcends borders—with some regions known as exporters of trafficking victims and others recognized as destination countries. Edited by three global experts and composed of the work of an esteemed panel of contributors, Human Trafficking: Exploring the International Nature, Concerns, and Complexities examines techniques used to protect and support victims of trafficking as well as strategies for prosecution of offenders.
Topics discussed include: • How data on human trafficking should be collected and analyzed, and how data collection can be improved through proper contextualization • The importance of harmonization and consistency in legal definitions and interpretations within and among regions • The need for increased exchange of information and cooperation between the various actors involved in combating human trafficking, including investigators, law enforcement and criminal justice professionals, and social workers • Problems with victim identification, as well as erroneous assumptions of the scope of victimization • Controversy over linking protection measures with cooperation with authorities Catalog no. K11076, December 2011, 318 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2036-0, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Introduction to Gangs in America
Criminal Law Second Edition
Ronald M. Holmes, Richard Tewksbury, and George E. Higgins
Charles P. Nemeth
University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York, USA
Providing rare access to information on gangs, this book includes an overview of all gang types prevalent in the United States. It covers the structure of gangs, their policies, their relationship with the police, their involvement with drugs, women in gangs, and prison gangs. Exploring different ethnic groups, the book highlights Asian and Islamic gangs and the Mexican Mafia. Pedagogical features facilitate learning, including text boxes and discussion questions.
In order to fully grasp criminal law concepts, students must go beyond mere rote memorization of the penal code and endeavor to understand where the laws originate from and how they have developed. Criminal Law, Second Edition blends legal and moral reasoning in the examination of crimes and explores the history relating to jurisprudence and roots of criminal law. Grounded in the model penal code, making the text national in scope, this volume examines:
Catalog no. K13185, December 2011, 169 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6945-1, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
• Why the criminal codes originated, and the moral, religious, spiritual, and human influences that led to our present system • How crimes are described in the modern criminal justice model • The two essential elements necessary for criminal culpability: actus reus (the act committed or omitted) and mens rea (the mind and intent of the actor) • Offenses against the body resulting in death, including murder, manslaughter, felony murder, and negligent homicide
Psychological Aspects of Crisis Negotiation
• Nonterminal criminal conduct against the body, including robbery, kidnapping, false imprisonment, assault, and hate crimes • Sexual assault, rape, necrophilia, incest, and child molestation
Second Edition
• Property offenses, such as larceny/theft, bribery, forgery, and embezzlement
Thomas Strentz, PhD Forensic Behavioral Sciences Inc., Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
Written by a former FBI instructor, this book focuses on the mechanics of dealing with various types of hostage takers, suicidal individuals, and barricaded gunmen. The second edition includes new topics such as first responder responsibilities and information on rationalization and projection as they apply to subjects in a crisis or hostage siege. It is important for negotiators to recognize and understand these mechanisms in order to more effectively defuse them during a crisis. Catalog no. K13758, December 2011, 367 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-8005-0, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
• Crimes against the home, including burglary, trespass, arson, and vandalism The book also explores controversial public morality issues such as prostitution, drug legalization, obscenity, and pornography. The final two chapters discuss inchoate offenses, where the criminal act has not been completed, and various criminal defenses such as legal insanity, entrapment, coercion, self-defense, and mistake of fact or law. Important keywords introduce each chapter, and discussion questions and suggested readings appear at the end of each chapter, prompting lively debate and further inquiry into a fascinating subject area that continues to evolve. Catalog no. K12853, November 2011, 610 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6171-4, $119.95 / £76.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Firearms, the Law, and Forensic Ballistics Third Edition Tom Warlow Firearms Consultative Committee, London, UK
This third edition has been updated to reflect the latest research and technology in the forensic science of firearms. It examines firearms laws around the world; the linking of a particular bullet or spent cartridge with a suspected weapon; internal, external, and terminal (wound) ballistics; and the nature, composition, and analytical detection of discharge residue left on a suspect. The book also explores the role of the ballistics expert and describes new computer search techniques. Catalog no. K10959, November 2011, 518 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1827-5, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Strategic Responses to Crime
Critical Incident Management A Complete Response Guide, Second Edition Vincent Faggiano, John McNall, and Tom Gillespie BowMac Educational Services, Inc., Honeoye Falls, New York, USA
Filled with tactical direction designed to prevent, manage, and resolve emergencies efficiently and effectively, this volume provides proven methodologies applicable to a host of scenarios. Topics include the phases of a critical incident response, leadership techniques required to manage a critical incident successfully, guidelines for responding to hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction incidents, stress management, business continuity, and the roles of high-level personnel in setting policy and direction for response and recovery efforts. Catalog no. K13455, November 2011, 246 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7454-7, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Edited by
Crime Scene Processing and Investigation Workbook
Melchor de Guzman
Christine R. Ramirez
State University of New York, Brockport, USA
Texas Forensic Science Academy, College Station, USA
Aiedeo Mintie Das
Casie Parish-Fisher
Helsinki, Finland
St. Edwards University, Austin, Texas, USA
Thinking Locally, Acting Globally
Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Every year, esteemed scholars and practitioners meet at the International Police Executive Symposium to discuss contemporary issues in policing and share ideas about effective strategies in their jurisdictions. Drawn from recent proceedings and updated with new developments, this volume describes how local police agencies are addressing issues of crime that have global implications. Topics discussed include community policing, performance management systems, racial profiling, cybercrime and child sexual abuse, crime scene management, and emerging administration strategies. Catalog no. 76698, October 2011, 365 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7669-1, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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The work of a crime scene investigator requires stellar organizational skills and razor-sharp attention to detail. This manual takes students from the classroom to the field and into the lab to explore a range of scenarios they will encounter on the job. Exercises include assessing the scene, photography and mapping, fingerprint evidence, documentation, impression-casting, bloodstain pattern recognition, and advanced techniques for scene processing. The book is designed to complement Gardner’s Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation. Catalog no. K12253, November 2011, 226 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-4970-5 $39.95 / £25.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Police and Military Dogs Criminal Detection, Forensic Evidence, and Judicial Admissibility
Police Reform in China Kam C. Wong Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
John J. Ensminger
This volume provides an insightful glimpse of policing in the midst of sweeping change in China. Examining the difficulties encountered in trying to understand Chinese policing, it demonstrates how old ideologies are increasingly in conflict with the values of a new mentality and discusses steps that can be taken to improve professionalism. The final chapters highlight the importance of understanding the Chinese people, culture, values, and interests in order to truly effectuate successful police reform.
It is essential that those in the criminal justice system understand police canine evidence and its value. This volume examines the use of police and military dogs for a wide variety of functions and describes how a canine handler’s work can affect the subsequent investigation and prosecution of a crime. The book discusses optimal procedures for finding and processing evidence and reviews the boundaries of admissibility of evidence produced by police dogs.
Stone Ridge, New York, USA
Catalog no. K11036, October 2011, 413 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1969-2, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K13331, October 2011, 304 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7239-0, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Terrorist Suicide Bombings
Introduction to Criminal Investigation
Attack Interdiction, Mitigation, and Response
Edited by
Michael L. Birzer Wichita State University, Kansas, USA
Mordecai Dzikansky
Cliff Roberson
NYPD Detective First Grade (Retired), Global Terror and Security Consultant, Ra’anana, Israel
Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Gil Kleiman Israel National Police Superintendent (Retired), Jerusalem, Israel
Robert Slater Jerusalem, Israel
Written by professionals with first-hand experience, this volume offers best practices from the field and lessons learned, providing specific instructions on how to fortify possible suicide bombing targets to reduce casualties. It explains how suicide bombers operate and demystifies common myths that jeopardize successful interdiction. With graphic photos depicting the aftermath of actual bombing scenes, the book explains what first responders should and should not do. Case studies enhance the text.
Ideal for students in criminal investigation courses and professionals in need of a refresher, this volume uses an accessible format to convey concepts in practical terms. Topics discussed include the history of criminal investigation, qualifications for becoming an investigator, training, crime scene search techniques, preparing effective field notes and reports, interviewing, and evidence collection, packaging, and preservation. The book also discusses forensic science, crime lab equipment, specialized investigations, legal issues, and trial preparation. Catalog no. K11795, September 2011, 400 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-3934-8 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K13266, October 2011, 342 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7131-7, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Equivocal Child Abuse Sandra B. McPherson and Farshid Afsarifard
The Law of Cybercrimes and Their Investigations George Curtis
Beachwood, Ohio, USA
Utica College, New York, USA
Helping courts, evaluators, guardians, and lawyers understand and work with ambiguous child abuse cases, this volume brings together insights from multiple sources to minimize unnecessary harm done to children and families. Exploring all facets of case management, the book discusses how courts operate, the roles of participants in custody cases, the investigative process, testimony, and hazards practitioners face in domestic relations and custody cases. It also explores intervention options and mental health issues.
Presenting a broad-based analysis, this volume explores the many aspects of cybercrime, its investigation, and its prosecution. It begins with an overview of the use of computers and other digital devices to commit traditional computer crimes. Next, it examines cybercrimes against individuals, also exploring identify theft, data privacy crimes, and Ponzi schemes. Each chapter includes key words and phrases, review problems, and weblinks for further study.
Catalog no. K12123, September 2011, 304 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4776-3, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime Intelligence Gathering, Analysis and Investigations, Third Edition Michael R. Ronczkowski Major & Fusion Center Director, Retired, Miami, Florida, USA
Providing a methodical approach to analyzing homeland security needs, this volume demonstrates how to recognize the indicators of an impending act, how to deter an attack, and how to transform information into intelligence to meet community demands for safety. New chapters in this third edition focus on source development, fusion centers, terrorism financing, classified materials, and the National Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative. It also discusses the radicalization process and behavioral traits associated with terrorism. Catalog no. K13056, September 2011, 417 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6759-4, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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Catalog no. K12717, August 2011, 414 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5831-8, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
The Future of Policing A Practical Guide for Police Managers and Leaders Joseph A. Schafer, Michael E. Buerger, Richard W. Myers, Carl J. Jensen, III, and Bernard H. Levin With a focus on small to mid-sized organizations, this text provides practical guidance for police managers who want to set their agencies on a course informed by future trends. Offering a unique juxtaposition of real-life examples and research, it discusses the current state of the professional literature, challenges faced by agency executives and leaders, and projected outlooks, offering methods that managers can employ to explore the future and prepare their agencies for upcoming opportunities. Catalog no. K11722, August 2011, 432 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-3795-5 $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Forensic Science Advances and Their Application in the Judiciary System
Terrorist Financing, Money Laundering, and Tax Evasion Examining the Performance of Financial Intelligence Units
Edited by
Danielle Sapse and Lawrence Kobilinsky
Jayesh D'Souza
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York, USA
Florida International University, Miami, USA
Using the Balanced Scorecard method for assessment, this book explores the effectiveness of a government’s financial intelligence units in combating terrorist financing. It explores the large-scale misuse of funds to commit financial crimes, describes how easy it is for the criminals, and reviews the inter-jurisdictional problems involved. Although focused on the U.S., Canada, Australia, The European Union, the UK, Spain, and Holland, the strategies apply to all countries. Catalog no. K11399, August 2011, 232 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-2850-2 $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook
Over the past decade, there have been great advances in the technology available to crime scene personnel and laboratory analysts. This volume describes such methods and provides insight into their impact on forensic science and criminal justice. Topics discussed include legal and chemical aspects in the detection and analysis of methamphetamines, DNA analysis, new applications of chemical methods to forensic science, NMR methods, pharmacogenetics, and virtual autopsy. Catalog no. K11455, August 2011, 295 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2959-2, $139.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Mission-Based Policing
Introduction to Corrections
John P. Crank, Rebecca K. Murray, Dawn M. Irlbeck, and Mark T. Sundermeier
David H. McElreath, Linda Keena, Greg Etter, and Ellis Stuart
Drawn from the work of scholars on the cutting edge of police research, this volume argues for a radical shift in policing. It provides concrete recommendations for the fundamental reorganization of the policing institution and presents a comprehensive planning regimen for urban problems that encompasses security, urban reinvestment, and public planning. It introduces an innovative, practical model for problem-oriented policing in high crime areas and outlines a specific methodology for police redeployment.
Written in a simple, concise style and enhanced with discussion questions and a list of key terms in each chapter, this volume examines predominant issues related to the system of administering to offenders in the U.S. Topics discussed include sentencing goals and rationales, noncustodial supervision, jurisdictional differences in correction systems, and challenges faced by corrections personnel. It also examines constitutional challenges to inmate controls, victims’ rights, prevailing sociological theories, capital punishment, and juvenile corrections.
Catalog no. K12291, August 2011, 257 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-5036-7 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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Catalog no. K12750, July 2011, 291 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6013-7, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice The Counterterrorism Handbook Tactics, Procedures, and Techniques, Fourth Edition Frank Bolz, Jr. Bolz Associates Inc., Huntington Station, New York, USA and Co-Founder, Hostage Negotiating Team, New York City Police Department, USA
Kenneth J. Dudonis Detective (Retired), New York City Police Department, USA
David P. Schulz Journalist, New York City, USA
Updated to reflect an increased focus on terrorism in public transportation, the fourth edition of this volume provides an understanding of the strategies, tactics, and techniques required to tackle terrorism as it exists today. It illustrates essential topics such as the elements common to all terrorism, bomb threats, risk assessment, hostages, and weapons of mass destruction. It also presents case studies of some of the most notorious terrorist incidents of recent years.
Machine Learning Forensics for Law Enforcement, Security and Intelligence Jesus Mena Triangular Marketing, El Paso, Texas, USA
Increasingly, crimes and fraud are digital in nature, occurring at breakneck speed and encompassing large volumes of data. To combat this unlawful activity, knowledge about the use of machine learning technology and software is critical. Integrating an assortment of tools, techniques and technologies, this volume is a practical guide on how to conduct forensic investigations using self-organizing clustering map (SOM) neural networks, text extraction, and rule generating software to ”interrogate the evidence.” Catalog no. K12786, June 2011, 349 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-6069-4, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K12096, July 2011, 529 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4670-4, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Terrorist Rehabilitation The U.S. Experience in Iraq Ami Angell and Rohan Gunaratna
Creating Cultural Monsters Serial Murder in America
International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, Singapore
Julie B. Wiest
Because terrorists are made, not born, it is critically important to world peace that detainees influenced by violent ideology are deradicalized and rehabilitated back into society. This volume demonstrates through the actual experiences of military personnel, defense contractors, and Iraqi nationals that deradicalization and rehabilitation programs can succeed if utilized to their full capacity. The book describes successful programs introduced to the detainee population and offers insight into future steps based on lessons learned.
Presenting empirically supported arguments that have the potential to revolutionize how serial murder is understood, this volume includes an illustrated model that explains how people utilize cultural values to construct lines of action according to their cultural competencies. It demonstrates how the American cultural milieu fosters serial murder and the creation of white male serial murderers and provides a critique of the American mass media’s role in the notoriety of serial murder.
Catalog no. K12414, July 2011, 454 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5249-1, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
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High Point University, North Carolina, USA
Catalog no. K12360, June 2011, 243 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5154-8, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Staying Safe at School
Introduction to Security and Network Forensics
Second Edition Chester L. Quarles The University of Mississippi, University, USA
William J. Buchanan Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland
Tammy F. Quarles
Explaining the fundamentals of cyber security and digital forensics, this text covers the basic principles of intrusion detection systems, encryption, and authentication. Beginning with an overview of general concepts in security, it addresses hashing and digital certificates, enhanced software security, and network security. It introduces the concept of risk, threat analysis, and network forensics and covers data hiding, obfuscation, web infrastructures, and cloud and grid computing. Supplemental material is available on the book’s website.
Now more than ever before, today’s schools are hazard zones. Concise and practical, this guidebook shows teenagers how to perform a risk assessment to determine if they should feel threatened. It explains what to do and what not to do in a crisis and describes how to make changes in lifestyle that will reduce the risk of victimization. It also provides tips on working with other students and school personnel to increase the safety of all.
Oxford, Mississippi, USA
Catalog no. AU3568, June 2011, 502 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-3568-6, $69.95 / £36.99 Also available as an eBook
Decision Making in Policing
Terrorism and WMDs
Operations and Management
Awareness and Response
Pierre Aepli and Everett Summerfield
John Pichtel
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Switzerland
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA
Olivier Ribaux University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Decision making in the police environment must take advantage of the latest advances in business and military management while addressing the challenges associated with maintaining order on a day-to-day basis. Developed from the diverse experiences of the authors as managers, police officers and crime analysts, this volume shows how to effectively use intelligence for making decisions, discusses the importance of respecting rules when deploying resources, and explains how to assess and monitor the impact of measures taken. Catalog no. N10365, May 2011, 220 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-7327-4, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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Catalog no. K12715, May 2011, 158 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-5828-8 $39.95 / £25.99 Also available as an eBook
An introductory manual on CBRNE weapons, this volume helps prepare emergency response, counterterrorism, and security professionals to respond to an attack quickly and effectively. It discusses specific CBRNE weapons and examines their design, structure, properties, and behavior. Exploring the impacts of CBRNE weapons on human health and recommending safety precautions, the book also addresses specific responder issues, particularly the Incident Command System, as well as personal protective equipment (PPE), decontamination, and site remediation. Catalog no. K12376, April 2011, 456 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5175-3, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Protective Operations A Handbook for Security and Law Enforcement
Handbook of Forensic Science Edited by
Glenn P. McGovern
Jim Fraser
Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, Bureau of Investigation, San Jose, California, USA
Robin Williams
University of Strathclyde, UK University of Durham, UK
A reference for law enforcement and security organizations tasked with protecting the welfare of an individual or groups of individuals, this volume offers suggestions and guidance for confronting high-threat scenarios as well as the more mundane protective details. Detailing the essence of protective operations that are run, in large part, covertly, the book explores operational security, situational awareness, and surveillance detection and includes examples from realworld attacks occurring over the past sixty years.
Essential reading for students and practitioners, this handbook provides an authoritative map of the landscape of forensic science within the criminal justice system of the UK. It examines the identification of individuals and discusses the comparison of drugs, body fluids, and trace evidence. It also explores reconstructing events including those involving bloodstain patterns and fires. The book concludes by discussing the evaluation of scientific evidence and various themes and debates in contemporary forensic science.
Catalog no. K12374, March 2011, 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5171-5, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. Y114864, July 2009, 696 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-84392-311-4 $64.95 / £37.99
Ethics for the Public Service Professional
Cyber Criminology Exploring Internet Crimes and Criminal Behavior Edited by
Aric W. Dutelle, M.F.S.
K. Jaishankar
University of WisconsinPlatteville, USA
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
Examining the history of ethics, codes, and legislation relating to public service, this volume explores current police and public service controversies and discusses important new mechanisms of accountability. It incorporates news stories throughout the text and includes websites to facilitate further research. Each chapter begins with learning objectives and key terms and includes Ripped from the Headlines current event examples that demonstrate actual scenarios described in the text. Ample review questions test comprehension. Catalog no. K11183, March 2011, 229 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2490-0, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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Victimization through the internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed more effective ways to remain anonymous. This volume explores today’s interface of computer science, internet science, and criminology. Topics discussed include the growing menace of cyber crime in Nigeria, internet gambling and digital piracy, sexual addiction on the internet, online exploitation of children, and cyberstalking and cyberbullying. It also explores malware victimization and terrorist use of the internet. Catalog no. K11450, February 2011, 461 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2949-3, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Effective Crime Reduction Strategies
Practical Forensic Digital Imaging
International Perspectives
Applications and Techniques
Edited by
Patrick Jones
James F. Albrecht
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
New York City Police Department (Retired), USA
Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Drawn from the proceedings at the IPES meeting in the Czech Republic on effective crime prevention, this book addresses the impact of terrorism and transnational crime on law enforcement in the U.S. and Europe, the effects of democratic reforms on policing, and the positive influence of the unionization of police forces. It also reviews counterterrorism, border control, transnational criminality, measurement of police effectiveness, and the investigation of juvenile crimes. Catalog no. 78380, February 2011, 650 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-7838-1, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
Suicidal Mass Murderers
Concepts and Protocols in Civil and Criminal Cases
John Liebert Banner Desert Hospital, Mesa, Arizona, USA
Dean A. Beers, CLI
William J. Birnes
Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC, La Porte, Colorado, USA
Chairman of Sunrise Community Counseling Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
Examining violence from the perspective of clinical medicine and psychology, this book explains how to identify and effectively deal with the potential suicidal mass murderer before he kills. Providing an account of the Virginia Tech tragedy, the book details the killer’s descent into madness that culminated in this event. It asks how we can identify the potentially dangerous, intervene early, mitigate potential damage, and do all of this while protecting constitutional rights.
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Catalog no. 60120, February 2011, 402 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6012-6, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Practical Methods for Legal Investigations
A Criminological Study of Why They Kill
Catalog no. 76787, February 2011, 335 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7678-3 $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook
The ability to take compelling photographs is a critical skill for forensic scientists and investigators. This volume explores digital imaging in the forensic sciences. Topics discussed include hardware and photographic techniques, lighting, witness testimony, enhancement of images, storage of digital media, and ultraviolet and infrared imaging. The book covers the full range of scenarios that forensic professionals encounter and includes special sections dedicated to photography involving fingerprints, wounds, blood spatter, and footwear impressions.
This volume presents a step-by-step process on how to methodically find and report evidence in every aspect of an investigation. The author’s Investigative Protocol is designed to find the facts that prove or disprove criminal charges, civil allegations, or elements thereof. The book includes case studies that clearly detail how the process applies to every aspect of the case. Comprehensive and methodical, the system provides a map to the truth. Catalog no. K11990, February 2011, 382 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4484-7, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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Practical Bomb Scene Investigation Second Edition James T. Thurman Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA
Now in its second edition, this volume explores the investigative process that improvised explosive device (IED) specialists undertake at the scene of an explosion, enabling investigators to find the evidence and then make sense of what is found. This edition includes information on detonation pressure, estimating the explosives weight of an IED, and investigating a post-blast scene in a hostile environment. It also includes a glossary and instructions on how to prepare an Investigative Report. Catalog no. K11031, January 2011, 519 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1959-3, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Healthcare Crime
Internet Searches for Vetting, Investigations, and OpenSource Intelligence Edward J. Appel iNameCheck LLC, Bethany Beach, Delaware, USA
Employers, investigators, and intelligence analysts must adopt better strategies for internet searching in order to protect information assets. Addressing legal, policy, privacy, and management issues, this book provides a procedural framework for effective internet searching in investigations and intelligence. The text describes the proper use of internet vetting, investigations, and open-source intelligence and offers solutions to common stumbling blocks that prevent the adoption of appropriate defenses against those who misuse information systems. Catalog no. K11359, January 2011, 320 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2751-2, $69.95 / £44.99 Also available as an eBook
Investigating Abuse, Fraud, and Homicide by Caregivers
Criminal Law, Procedure, and Evidence
Kelly M. Pyrek Glendale, Arizona, USA
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, USA
Through in-depth personal interviews with a notable list of forensic experts, this book examines equivocal deaths in healthcare settings. It describes the red flags indicating illicit behavior of medical professionals, considers contributing factors such as personnel shortages and lack of oversight, catalogs methods of assault and murder along with descriptions of forensic evidence for each, and provides insight on other healthcare-related crimes, including assisted suicide and narcotics theft.
This volume considers how constitutional law shapes the legal process. Each chapter contains a problem that highlights one or more classic criminal justice scenarios that could compromise constitutional rights, presented from the view of citizens caught up in an investigation and from police attempting to enforce the law. The book educates readers on liberty and security so that they may apply critical thinking when confronted with criminal issues involving constitutional principles.
Catalog no. K11074, January 2011, 332 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2033-9, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Retail Security and Loss Prevention Solutions
CSI for the First Responder
Alan Greggo, CPP, CFE Principle and Founder PROFITRx, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
A Concise Guide
Millie Kresevich
Jan LeMay
Lakewood, Ohio, USA
Eaton, Colorado, USA
Facing security problems on many fronts, including external and internal theft, operational and paperwork errors, vendor error, and Organized Retail Crime (ORC), retail security practitioners must be well-versed on the cause and effect of each problem. This book explores the fast-paced world of retail loss prevention, the day-to-day challenges retailers encounter, and solutions for the threats facing these multifaceted businesses. It also explains how to successfully assemble a loss prevention department and program.
This volume is a succinct guide on how to manage physical evidence essential for solving a case and making the evidence stand up in court. It covers securing the scene, searching for and identifying evidence, documenting the evidence, collection and preservation, the investigative value of different types of evidence, and court testimony. Enhanced with real-life examples, the book presents case studies implementing the described techniques and includes a quick reference guide on CD-ROM.
Catalog no. AU9006, December 2010, 274 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9006-2, $83.95 / £53.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K11015, December 2010, 168 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-1922-7 $59.95 / £38.99 Also available as an eBook
Practical Crime Scene Investigations for Hot Zones
Advanced Concepts in Defensive Tactics
Jacqueline T. Fish
A Survival Guide for Law Enforcement
Charleston Southern University, South Carolina, USA
Chuck Joyner
Robert N. Stout
FBI, Houston, Texas, USA
Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Realistically addressing the limited training that law enforcement officers receive, this volume focuses on avoiding the initial encounter, moving to safety, deploying a secondary weapon, and surviving the attack. Concepts are based upon extensive research, a landmark study by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and street experience. The book stresses proper body mechanics and proven survival principles. Each chapter ends with drills to increase mental awareness, physical skills, and survivability tips.
Edward Wallace
Catalog no. K11998, December 2010, 286 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-4500-4, $62.95 / £39.99
Staten Island, New York, USA
The work of Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) is made more complicated when the scene is contaminated by Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) or Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs). This volume is a comprehensive reference containing guidelines and best practices for keeping CSIs safe and conducting a thorough crime scene investigation in these deadly environments. Protocols are also provided for how to best identify, document, collect, and preserve physical evidence. Catalog no. K11085, December 2010, 372 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2052-0, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice The New Khaki
Criminal Justice Research Methods
The Evolving Nature of Policing in India
Theory and Practice, Second Edition
Arvind Verma
Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Presenting empirical research and case studies, this book demonstrates innovations and reforms to outmoded Indian police practices and describes starting points for adapting to a more democratized system. Drawing on real life examples of creative practices that adopt modern technology, involve citizen groups, and represent strategies that are well planned and well executed, this collection offers promising independent reforms and lays the groundwork for changes in developing democracies. Catalog no. K10722, December 2010, 308 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1402-4, $119.95 / £76.99
Gerald J. Bayens
Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Now in its second edition, this text keeps perplexing research language and complexities to a minimum, ensuring readers get a practical grasp of this essential topic. The new edition contains updated examples, reworked exercises, additional discussion points, and new research-in-action sections. Defining a clear approach to the study of research, the book enables those experiencing their initial exposure to this subject to be fundamentally prepared to be proficient researchers in criminal justice and criminology. Catalog no. K11672, December 2010, 300 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-3696-5 $94.95 / £59.99 Also available as an eBook
The Study of Violent Crime
Trends in Policing
Its Correlates and Concerns
Interviews with Police Leaders Across the Globe, Volume Three
Scott Mire University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Providing a current analysis of violence in the United States, this volume discusses violence prediction, the role of early exposure to violence, victimology, and the history and effectiveness of punishment. It also examines sociological, psychological, and biological theories that attempt to explain violence. Action boxes help readers focus on salient points and review questions appear at the end of each chapter. An accompanying website enhances the learning experience with supplemental material. Catalog no. K10381, December 2010, 244 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0747-7, $72.95 / £45.99 Also available as an eBook
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Otwin Marenin University of Washington, Pullman, USA
Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
The Trends in Policing series unveils insiders’ accounts of how police leaders perceive the work they do. These volumes feature interviews with practitioners who present their evaluations of programs and philosophies that worked and those that did not and offer the experiences and insights gained from living the police life. Composed of new interviews, Volume Three continues to provide a revealing depiction of diverse police perspectives across a range of different cultures. Catalog no. K11016, December 2010, 460 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1924-1, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Investigation and Prevention of OfficerInvolved Deaths
Managing and Coordinating Major Criminal Investigations
Cyril H. Wecht, JD, MD; Henry C. Lee, PhD; D.P. van Blaricom; and Mel Tucker
Second Edition Robert F. Kilfeather Sanford, Florida, USA
An in-depth examination of all the facets of investigating police-related deaths, this book discusses the collection of physical evidence, interviews, medical examination of the decedent, psychological factors involving both parties, and litigation of alleged police misconduct. The authors create composite scenarios from their collective case studies, providing factual, precise examples. The scenarios covered include suicides by officer shooting, restraint asphyxia in-custody deaths, vehicular pursuit accidents, police shootings, and deaths of mentally ill and drug-intoxicated individuals. Catalog no. 6374X, December 2010, 229 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6374-5, $83.95 / £53.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K12226, December 2010, 335 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-4922-4 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
Investigative and Forensic Interviewing
Necrophilia Forensic and Medico-legal Aspects
A Personality-focused Approach Craig N. Ackley, Shannon M. Mack, Kristen Beyer, and Philip Erdberg
Anil Aggrawal Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India
The author of Forensic and Medico-legal Aspects of Sexual Crime and Unusual Sexual Practices turns his attention to necrophilia with this in-depth international study. History, etiological aspects, classification, epidemiology, and offender characteristics are covered as the volume reviews all available expert literature on the subject. Of major focus are the legal aspects of necrophilia and case studies are used to illustrate principles and approaches to defining laws and conducting investigations in this area. Catalog no. 89129, December 2010, 268 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8912-7, $135.95 / £87.00 Also available as an eBook
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This volume details an investigation methodology that is adaptable to any existing record or control system. The new edition features an expanded outline format, more detailed instructions, and updated case systems. It also reflects the introduction of new technology developed since the benchmark first edition. Filled with concrete, specific guidelines, this book provides police supervisors with the essential tools needed to improve or develop a systemic approach to the control of major investigations.
Experienced investigators know that taking an interviewee’s personality into account can lead to a more productive outcome. This volume provides a window into the personality types most commonly encountered in the legal system and demonstrates how to use this insight to plan and conduct effective interviews. The personality types discussed include narcissistic, antisocial, psychopathic, borderline, inadequate/immature, paranoid, and schizotypal. The book is designed for anyone who interviews witnesses, suspects, and offenders throughout the legal system. Catalog no. 84259, December 2010, 196 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8425-2, $72.95 / £45.99
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting Third Edition George A. Manning, Ph.D, CFE, EA
Water-Related Death Investigation Practical Methods and Forensic Applications Erica J. Armstrong
Consultant-Enrolled IRS Agent (Retired), Campbellton, Florida, USA
Office of the Cuyahoga County Coroner, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Presenting a complete examination of the current methods and legal considerations involved in the detection and prosecution of economic crimes, this book examines different types of offenses with a financial element. It explores offshore activities and the means criminals use to hide their ill-gotten gains and provides a thorough review of evidentiary rules. The author examines two modalities used to prove financial crime and presents an example scenario based on real-life incidents.
Kevin L. Erskine
Catalog no. K11229, December 2010, 792 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2566-2, $129.95 / £89.00 Also available as an eBook
Surviving the International War Zone Security Lessons Learned and Stories from Police and Military Peacekeeping Forces Robert R. Rail Eddyville, Kentucky, USA
Cleveland Lakefront State Park Police, Ohio, USA
Police called to the scene of a water-related death often consider it an accidental drowning before they even arrive. But these investigations require careful and thorough documentation to get at the cause. Tracking the case process, this volume examines the physiology of drowning; investigative duties of those called to the scene; investigative characteristics of various selected scenes; obtaining decedent, witness, suspect, and first responder information; pre-trial preparation for the field investigator; and autopsy. Catalog no. K10841, October 2010, 388 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1636-3, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Cold Cases An Evaluation Model with Follow-up Strategies for Investigators James M. Adcock, PhD and Sarah L. Stein, MFS The Center for the Resolution of Unresolved Crimes, McDonough, Georgia, USA
Few people are better able to describe how to survive in a war zone than those who have experienced it firsthand. This book offers an inside look at officers and local people living in the war zone environment. Covering many facets of daily life, it examines topics such as surviving extreme temperatures and staying healthy, interacting with the indigenous population and cultural awareness, and adjusting to the challenges of limited technology and resources.
An invaluable tool for police officers and detectives attempting to solve crimes that would otherwise be forgotten, this volume considers questions investigators must ask, including what should be looked at beyond the case file itself. It also recognizes how the growth in technology since the date of the incident might provide new opportunities to uncover clues. The book explores interview/interrogation techniques and suggests how investigators can maximize their efforts to obtain a conviction.
Catalog no. K11377, October 2010, 348 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2794-9, $83.95 / £53.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K11324, October 2010, 264 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2690-4, $94.95 / £59.99 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Terrorism and Homeland Security
Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance Consultant, Newburgh, Indiana, USA
Perspectives, Thoughts, and Opinions
Alan W. Zajic
Edited by
Consultant, Wadsworth, Nevada, USA
Dale L. June
Derk J. Boss
This handbook provides gaming security professionals with the means to mitigate the myriad security threats facing the gaming world. It details the most common risks, threats, and scams—both internal and external—and supplies the appropriate security response. It covers physical security techniques as well as statistical information and metrics used to monitor key operations and transactions. Additional coverage includes interview techniques, evidence gathering, and liability threats and regulations specific to the industry. Catalog no. AU7827, October 2010, 322 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8782-6, $83.95 / £53.99 Also available as an eBook
Dynamic Police Training
An Introduction Philip P. Purpura, CPP
Ann R. Bumbak
Florence-Darlington Technical College, South Carolina, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Reflecting the diverse and specialized nature of the security industry, this volume examines a topic that has become increasingly complex as more vulnerabilities arise. Topics discussed include the history of security and the role of security professionals, terrorism and homeland security, CPED, insider threats and preemployment screening, executive protection, and the security of physical structures. It also discusses threats to information security, risk management, security law and liabilities, and the future of security technology.
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This volume brings together the work of academic researchers and law enforcement and intelligence personnel to present a sober appraisal of the issues surrounding the current state of our security infrastructure. Topics discussed include the history of terrorism and the rise of transnational anti-Western Islamism, an analysis of a captured al-Qaeda training manual, suicide bombing, political propaganda, cooperative antiterrorism efforts among nations, insider threats, intelligence gathering, and terrorist threats south of the border. Catalog no. 93061, September 2010, 395 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9306-3, $83.95 / £53.99
Security
Catalog no. AU2839, October 2010, 637 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9283-7, $72.95 / £45.99 Also available as an eBook
Henley-Putnam University, Los Angeles, California, USA
While the best preparation for police work has traditionally been conducted on the job, classrooms have become a preferred environment for training. This volume partners the experienced law enforcement officer’s ”street-smart” perspective with a professional educator’s ”book-smart” approach to writing curriculum that achieves the best results. The book explains how to make police training more interactive and translates the theoretical basis of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills training into police-oriented language. Catalog no. K10814, September 2010, 182 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-1587-8 $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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Juvenile Justice Theory and Practice Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Written by a world-renowned legal scholar, this volume offers a complete overview of the system that prosecutes young offenders. Topics discussed include the history of juvenile courts, delinquency causation philosophies, juvenile probation and parole, youth programs, and selected issues in juvenile justice, including drug abuse, juvenile sex offenders, and youth gangs. The book cites actual court cases, provides review questions at the end of each chapter, and includes a glossary of relevant terms. Catalog no. K10710, August 2010, 365 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1376-8, $104.95 / £66.99
Police Without Borders The Fading Distinction between Local and Global
Sex-Related Homicide and Death Investigation Practical and Clinical Perspectives, Second Edition Vernon J. Geberth Practical Homicide Investigation, Inc., New York, USA
Considered the definitive work on sex-related homicide, this second edition details the theoretical and psychological basis for sexual homicide and offers checklists and directions for processing and interpreting the crime scene. A comprehensive discussion of sexual deviance, it analyzes the typology of offenders to determine their signature aspects. It introduces the latest information on DNA technology and includes a new chapter on the 30-year BTK investigation. Nearly 400 color photos supplement the text. Catalog no. K11296, June 2010, 704 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2655-3, $139.95 / £89.00
Fatal Violence Case Studies and Analysis of Emerging Forms Ronald M. Holmes
Edited by
University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Cliff Roberson
Stephen T. Holmes
Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Jennie K. Singer California State University, Sacramento, USA
Drawn from the presentations made at a recent symposium, this volume reflects the current status of research on the subject of policing in a global community. Topics discussed include human rights and corruption; virtual organized crime; female policing in India; challenges and obstacles in policing in Slovenia, China, Asia, and the Pacific; strategies for preventing juvenile delinquency in Japan and Hong Kong; and a successful public housing safety initiative in New York.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
From serial murderers to parents who kill, this volume offers a rare glimpse into the minds of predators and contains chilling details of their motives and methods. It explores gang violence, serial and mass murderers, filicide, rape, workplace violence, school shootings, and hate crimes, as well as unusual practices such as vampirism and cannibalism. The book contains statistical tables, discussion questions to provoke further inquiry, and numerous references for further study. Catalog no. K11322, June 2010, 212 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2687-4, $83.95 / £53.99
Catalog no. K10281, July 2010, 328 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0501-5, $129.95 / £82.00 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Correctional Administration and Change Management
Cross-Training for First Responders
Martha Henderson Hurley
Gregory S. Bennett
The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Helmetta, New Jersey, USA
Dena Hanley
Enabling first responders to be better prepared in an emergency, this volume explains the training required to prevent a lack of situational awareness by those thrust into unfamiliar territory during crisis events. It discusses how to turn conflicts between various responding agencies into collaboration and examines innovative training strategies, grant opportunities to pay for training and equipment, and the rising trend of on-line training courses. It also demonstrates how to conduct a ”tabletop” drill.
University of Akron, Ohio, USA
Catalog no. K11295, June 2010, 283 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2653-9, $72.95 / £45.99 Also available as an eBook
Introducing the concept of organizational capacity, this volume examines leadership, management, and organizational culture and how they apply to correctional agencies, enabling administrators to identify the changes that can be successfully implemented within the organizational context. Topics discussed include management theory, the importance of effective communication, information capital, the human element of change, the concept of evidence-based practice, and the role of evaluation and outcome assessment in the process of improving correctional practice. Catalog no. K10218, June 2010, 222 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0392-9, $89.95 / £57.99
Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect
Classics in Environmental Criminology
Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training
Martin Andresen, Paul Brantingham, and Bryan Kinney
Jack L. Colwell and Charles Huth
School of Criminology, and The Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies (ICURS), Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Edited by
Kansas City Police Department, Missouri, USA
Every day, police officers face challenges ranging from petty annoyances to the risk of death. Coupled with these difficulties is, in some cases, lack of community respect for the officers despite the dangers they confront while protecting the public. Exploring issues of courage, integrity, leadership, and character, this volume examines ways to effect organizational change that helps police officers inspire community trust and support with every citizen contact. Catalog no. K10013, June 2010, 180 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9974-4, $62.95 / £39.99 Also available as an eBook
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A comprehensive collection of seminal pieces on environmental criminology, this work focuses on the role that the immediate environment plays in the occurrence of a crime. Legendary contributors demonstrate that a careful analysis of environmental factors is key to understanding the causes of crime, solving crimes, and helping to predict and prevent them. Topics covered include routine activity theory, the geometric theory of crime, the rational choice theory, and the pattern theory of crime. Catalog no. K10923, May 2010, 551 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1779-7, $99.95 / £63.99
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Behavior, Truth and Deception Applying Profiling and Analysis to the Interview Process Michael R. Napier The Academy Group, Inc., Manassas, Virginia, USA
A 27-year veteran of the FBI presents a hands-on volume drawn from years of experience interviewing suspects. The main focus is the targeted subject interviewing process (TSI), a technique that combines all known tactics learned from criminal personality profiling and investigative analysis. The book describes the skill sets and essential elements that directly contribute to a successful interrogation and outlines an interview plan using these analytical and profiling concepts. Catalog no. K11079, May 2010, 394 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2041-4, $94.95 / £59.99
Drug Interdiction Partnerships, Legal Principles, and Investigative Methodologies for Law Enforcement, Second Edition George S. Steffen Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, Largo, Florida, USA
Samuel M. Candelaria Albuquerque Police Department, New Mexico, USA
Exploring common issues that confront drug interdiction officers, this book explains how to initiate domestic drug interdiction programs and assist law enforcement in identifying potential violators. It examines consensual encounters, drug canines, and interdictions involving trains, buses, airports, hotels, storage units, and rental vehicles. The book also discusses currency seizures, report writing, courtroom testimony, and the role of the interdiction supervisor. Each chapter includes relevant case law that supports the protocol described. Catalog no. 9176X, April 2010, 320 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9176-2, $99.95 / £63.99
Targeted Violence A Statistical and Tactical Analysis of Assassinations, Contract Killings, and Kidnappings Glenn P. McGovern Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, Bureau of Investigation, San Jose, California, USA
ComputerAided Forensic Facial Comparison Edited by
Martin Paul Evison University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Richard W. Vorder Bruegge FBI, Quantico, Virginia, USA
Drawn from case examples spanning the last 60 years, this book examines incidents of targeted violence, including contract killings, assassinations, and planned kidnappings. Complete with 35 case studies, the text explores numerous attack methodologies. The author, a former SWAT and JTTF team member, analyzes the modus operandi of individual assailants and groups to highlight the commonalities between targeted victims and explain why certain groups tend to target specific types of individuals.
Based on the quantification and analysis of more than 3000 facial images, this seminal work lays the foundation for future forensic facial comparison, computer applications development, and research in face shape variation and analysis. Using experimental and real case data, it demonstrates the influence of illumination, image resolution, perspective, and pose angle on landmark visibility. Two DVDs are included containing the raw 3D landmark datasets for 3000 faces and other supplemental material.
Catalog no. K11195, April 2010, 331 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2512-9, $94.95 / £59.99 Also available as an eBook
Catalog no. K10567, March 2010, 209 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-1133-7, $169.95 / £108.00 Also available as an eBook
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice International Handbook of Victimology
Bestseller!
Forensic Science The Basics, Second Edition
Edited by
Jay A. Siegel
Shlomo Giora Shoham
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Paul Knepper
Kathy Mirakovits
University of Sheffield, UK
Portage Northern High School, Michigan, USA
Martin Kett
Avoiding the complicated science and graphic images typical of most forensic references, this volume is written specifically for those without forensic science experience. This edition includes hands-on laboratory exercises; review questions; more figures, photographs, and case studies; a mini-glossary; a list of acronyms; and links to websites that include free videos and demonstrations. Including more than 250 color images, this forensic primer works well in conjunction with CRC laboratory manuals. Catalog no. 89021, March 2010, 525 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8902-8, $79.95 / £49.99 Also available as an eBook
Independent Researcher, Bat-Yam, Israel
Forty experts from top research facilities and universities around the world provide input on the traditional longstanding issues that surround the field of victimology and explore newer themes such as restorative justice, the use of government-sponsored crime victimization surveys, compensation and restitution schemes, and victims’ rights legislation. Also discussed are the theoretical and historical frameworks used in the study of victimology, advances in research methods, patterns of victimization, and responses to victimization. Catalog no. 85476, February 2010, 732 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8547-1, $145.95 / £93.00 Also available as an eBook
International Handbook of Criminology Tel Aviv University, Israel
Advanced Crime Scene Photography
Paul Knepper
Christopher D. Duncan
Edited by
Shlomo Giora Shoham
Crime Scene Investigator, Houston, Texas, USA
University of Sheffield, UK
Martin Kett Independent Researcher, Bat-Yam, Israel
A substantive guide to state of the art research and theory, this volume completes an esteemed trilogy of comparative analyses and insight from worldwide experts. Topics in this comprehensive treatment of criminology theory include the etiology of crime, historical antecedents of contemporary responses to crime, sources and strategies for knowledge acquisition in criminology, specific forms of crime and criminal behavior, responses to crime, and crime issues related to social divisions. Catalog no. 85514, February 2010, 726 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8551-8, $145.95 / £93.00 Also available as an eBook
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Accurate photographic documentation is critical for creating lasting first impressions on a jury. Beginning with a review of basic photography principles, this book seamlessly integrates this information with corresponding applications in crime scene photography. Providing tips on creating compelling photos on a limited budget, it demonstrates how to photograph fingerprint, footwear, and tirewear impressions; tool and bite marks; and bloodstain patterns. It also explores specialized topics such as nighttime and lowlight photography. Catalog no. 87894, February 2010, 339 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8789-5, $89.95 / £57.99 Also available as an eBook
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Constitutional Law and Criminal Justice
Third Edition
Cliff Roberson
Charles P. Nemeth
Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
Catalog no. AU8569, February 2010, 352 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8569-3, $72.95 / £45.99 Also available as an eBook
The War Against Domestic Violence
Catalog no. AU6103, February 2009, 384 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8610-2, $102.95 / £65.99
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Forensic Science
Lee E. Ross, Ph.D.
An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, Third Edition
University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
Edited by
Catalog no. K10044, February 2010, 360 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-0048-5, $104.95 / £66.99 Also available as an eBook
Stuart H. James
Edited by
James & Associates Forensic Consultants, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Jon J. Nordby
Ethics for Criminal Justice Professionals Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Scott Mire University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Catalog no. 86707, December 2009, 295 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8670-6, $87.95 / £55.99
Crime Prevention Theory and Practice Stephen Schneider Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Catalog no. 6214X, October 2009, 389 pp. Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6214-4 $71.95 / £45.99 Also available as an eBook
Final Analysis Forensics, University Place, Washington, USA
Catalog no. 64932, February 2009, 800 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6493-3, $92.95 / £37.99 Also available as an eBook
Serial Violence Analysis of Modus Operandi and Signature Characteristics of Killers Robert D. Keppel, Ph.D. Ph.D., University of New Haven, Connecticut, USA
William J. Birnes, J.D., Ph.D. Chairman of Sunrise Community Counseling Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
Catalog no. 66323, December 2008, 216 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6632-6, $96.95 / £61.99 Also available as an eBook
Violence Assessment and Intervention
Tactical Crime Analysis
The Practitioner's Handbook, Second Edition
Research and Investigation
James S. Cawood, CPP
Derek J. Paulsen
Factor One, Inc., San Leandro, California, USA
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA
Michael H. Corcoran, Ph.D.
Sean Bair and Dan Helms
The Work-Threat Group, LLC, Newport Beach, California, USA
Bair Software, Inc., Highlands Ranch, Colorado, USA
Catalog no. 86979, August 2009, 230 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8697-3, $107.95 / £69.99
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New and Distinguished Books in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Criminal Financial Investigations
Officer-Involved Shootings and Use of Force
The Use of Forensic Accounting Techniques and Indirect Methods of Proof
Practical Investigative Techniques, Second Edition
Gregory A. Pasco
David E. Hatch
Colorado Technical University, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Retired), Nevada, USA
Catalog no. 91662, November 2008, 256 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-9166-3, $99.95 / £63.99
Randy Dickson Critical Interaction Associates, Austin, Texas, USA
Catalog no. 8798, June 2007, 256 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-0-8493-8798-2, $83.95 / £53.99 Also available as an eBook
Criminal Investigative Failures D. Kim Rossmo Texas State University, Department of Criminal Justice, San Marcos, USA
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Catalog no. 47515, December 2008, 400 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-4751-6, $67.95 / £43.99 Also available as an eBook
Practical Handbook for Professional Investigators
Handbook of Frauds, Scams, and Swindles
Rory J. McMahon, CLI, CFE
Failures of Ethics in Leadership
Catalog no. 7045, February 2007, 440 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-7045-8, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Second Edition
Edited by
Serge Matulich and David M. Currie
Investigation Education Consultants, Parkland, Florida, USA
Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, USA
Catalog no. 72854, June 2008, 416 pp., Soft Cover ISBN: 978-1-4200-7285-3, $79.95 / £50.99 Also available as an eBook
An Introduction to Comparative Legal Models of Criminal Justice Cliff Roberson Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA
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Practical Homicide Investigation Tactics, Procedures, and Forensic Techniques, Fourth Edition Vernon J. Geberth Practical Homicide Investigation, Inc., New York, USA
Catalog no. 3303, February 2006, 1072 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-3303-3, $115.95 / £73.99
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Dilip K. Das International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA
Catalog no. 65920, June 2008, 352 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-6592-3, $99.95 / £63.99
Principles of Kinesic Interview and Interrogation Second Edition
Introduction to Executive Protection Second Edition Dale L. June
Stan B. Walters Consultant and Trainer, Versailles, Kentucky, USA
Catalog no. 1071, September 2002, 384 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8493-1071-3, $99.95 / £63.99 Also available as an eBook
Henley-Putnam University, Los Angeles, California, USA
Catalog no. 43455, January 2008, 480 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-4345-7, $96.95 / £61.99 Also available as an eBook
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Featuring works by esteemed criminologists and forensic practitioners, this unparalleled e-library boasts an ever-growing number of essential references in crisis management and negotiation methods, arson and homicide investigation, expert witnessing, and forensic pathology. This invaluable product is wellsuited to the needs of the smallest of sheriff’s departments to large governmental law enforcement agencies, such as the DEA, FBI, and Interpol. Subject Areas: • Arson & Fire Investigation • Computer Crime Investigation • Criminal Justice & Law • Forensic Pathology • Forensics • Law Enforcement • Security Management
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