
Criminal Investigation
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
4th Edition
Published on 6. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
576 pages
978-1-4496-5054-4 (ISBN)
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Description
This new Fourth Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to integrate criminal investigation with forensic science and legal foundations. This comprehensive introductory text explores how contributors to criminal investigation-and its resulting prosecution-are more effective when they understand and appreciate their role on the team, what role other team members play, and how it all comes together. Readers will learn how investigations are connected to a team that is much larger than those charged with the investigations of a crime, which inlcudes first responders, forensic personnel, and prosecutors.Every new printed copy is packaged with full student access code to the companion website featuring a rich variety of interactive study tools (eBook version does not include access to the student companion website. Standalone access can be purchased here http://www.jblearning.com/catalog/978 449 5 55 /).Criminal Investigation, Fourth Edition can be bundled with these online lab manuals and workbook, that along with the student companion website, provide your students with a solid foundation in criminal investigation. Ask your sales representative for discount bundle pricing and ISBN information.-Criminal Investigation Workbook, by Aric Dutelle-Basic Laboratory Manual for Forensic Science, by Ann Wolbert Burgess-Laboratory Manual for Criminalistics and Forensic Science, by Sherry T. BrownKey Features:-Chapters have been reorganized, and some combined, to include new up-to-date and relevant material, while remaining conducive to a one-term course.-Covers all aspects and types of criminal investigations, not just homicide. This text includes chapters on assault, aggravated assault, sexual assault, robbery, theft, burglary, arson, and more.-Includes a chapter on processing underwater crime scenes.-Forthcoming instructor resources include an instructor's manual, test bank, and PowerPoint lecture slides.
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4th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Weight
1162 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4496-5054-4 (9781449650544)
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Aric W. Dutelle | Ronald F. Becker
Criminal Investigation
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Professor Becker completed his studies for a Bachelor of Science degree in Police Science at Sam Houston State University in 1969. He went on to finish his Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas Agricultural & Mechanical University in 1972. A short hiatus from higher education found him with the Mineral County, Montana, Sheriff's Office, culminating his work as a criminal investigator there and then leaving for St. Mary's Law School in 1981.Upon completion of his law studies and passing the Texas Bar Examination in 1983, Professor Becker became a partner in the general litigation firm of Gish, Radtke and Becker in Boerne, Texas. The firm became a successful personal injury litigation practice. During that time Professor Becker served as the Boerne Municipal Court Judge, County Judge, and Juvenile Court Judge.In 1991 Professor Becker began a teaching career at Texas State University in the Criminal Justice Department. In 1994 he created a facility for training public safety divers in underwater investigation based on a forensic protocol. He has published four books and five editions of this Criminal Investigation text. During his tenure he has published numerous articles and textbook chapters.Professor Becker currently is currently a full professor at Chaminade University, serving as chair for the Criminal Justice and Criminology Program. Professor Becker is a member of the Hawaii Emergency Preparedness Executive Consortium and an advisory board member for the Hawaii Law Enforcement Memorial.
Aric Dutelle has been involved in law enforcement and forensics since 1998. During this time, he has held positions as a police officer, deputy sheriff, crime scene technician, and reserve medico-legal investigator. He has a Master of Forensic Sciences (MFS) degree, with a specialty in impression evidence and is the author of over 20 articles, as well as author and co-author of several other texts including the fourth and fifth editions of Criminal Investigation, also published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. He was previously a tenured professor with the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, having been responsible for developing, implementing and managing the Forensic Investigation program, within the Department of Criminal Justice. In addition to his University obligations, the author served for 7 years as a forensic instructor for the United States Department of Justice's International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (ICITAP), specializing in and providing training in crime scene processing methodologies and techniques around the globe. The author currently works and lives in the American Pacific Northwest.
Aric Dutelle has been involved in law enforcement and forensics since 1998. During this time, he has held positions as a police officer, deputy sheriff, crime scene technician, and reserve medico-legal investigator. He has a Master of Forensic Sciences (MFS) degree, with a specialty in impression evidence and is the author of over 20 articles, as well as author and co-author of several other texts including the fourth and fifth editions of Criminal Investigation, also published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. He was previously a tenured professor with the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, having been responsible for developing, implementing and managing the Forensic Investigation program, within the Department of Criminal Justice. In addition to his University obligations, the author served for 7 years as a forensic instructor for the United States Department of Justice's International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (ICITAP), specializing in and providing training in crime scene processing methodologies and techniques around the globe. The author currently works and lives in the American Pacific Northwest.