The Blackstone's Police Investigators' Manual 2014 is the only official study text (used alongside the Investigators' Workbook 2014) for the National Investigators' Exam (NIE), which is taken as part of Phase 1 of the Initial Crime Investigators' Development Programme. Based on the bestselling Blackstone's Police Manuals, it provides all the legal information which is relevant to the role of a trainee investigator, namely in the areas of Evidence; Property Offences; Assaults, Drugs, Firearms & Gun Crime; and Sexual Offences. Now in its fifteenth edition, this Manual is fully updated for 2014 with new case law and legislation, including the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, the Criminal Procedure Rules 2012, the Terrorism Act 2000, as well as revised PACE Codes C, G and H. There are also new chapters covering the Immigration Act 1971 and the Customs & Excise Management Act 1979 for investigators within immigration, customs and SOCA/National Crime Agency.
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Review from previous edition Review from previous edition If the question is in the NIE then the answer is in the Manual Tim Jackman, Detective Constable (Crime Trainer), West Yorkshire Police The book is well written and easy to digest. Alan Phillips, Essex Police I have used this book extensively in preparing for lesson delivery and planning lessons. It is a good resource for preparing knowledge check questions for students. Simon Williams, Thames Valley Police
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Gavin McKinnon LLB LLM MSt MCIPR FCMI is the Head of Corporate Communications for Kent Police. Formerly a Chief Superintendent, he served with the National Policing Improvement Agency, and the RUC/PSNI. He also worked as Deputy Director of Police Reform at the Home Office, and was Head of Crime & Justice for the think-tank Policy Exchange.
1 EVIDENCE ; 1. State of Mind ; 2. Criminal Conduct ; 3. Incomplete Offences ; 4. The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 ; 5. Entry, Search and Seizure ; 6. Detention and Treatment of Persons by Police Officers ; 7. Interviews ; 8. Identification ; 9. Bail ; 10. Disclosure of Evidence ; 12. Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Public Interest ; 2 PROPERTY OFFENCES ; 1. Theft ; 2. Burglary ; 3. Aggravated Burglary ; 4. Robbery ; 5. Blackmail ; 6. Fraud ; 7. Handling Stolen Goods ; 8. Proceeds of Crime ; 9. Criminal Damage ; 10. Terrorism and Associated Offences ; 11. Cybercrime ; 3 ASSAULTS, DRUGS, FIREARMS AND GUN CRIME ; 1. Homicide ; 2. Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person ; 3. Child Abduction ; 4. False Imprisonment ; 5. Kidnapping ; 6. Public Order Act 1986 Offences ; 7. Racially, Religiously Aggravated, and Homophobic Offences ; 8. Misuse of Drugs ; 9. Firearms and Gun Crime ; 4 SEXUAL OFFENCES ; 1. Sexual Offences ; 2. The Sexual Offences Act 2003 ; 3. Rape ; 4. Sexual Assault ; 5. Child Sex Offences ; 6. Child Protection ; 7. Preparatory Offences