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Literatura Universal 1º Bachillerato

ISBN: 9788426399649

39,55 37,58 IVA incluido

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Fecha de edición 30/08/2019
Número de Edición

1

Idioma

Formato

Páginas

388

Lugar de edición

MADRID

Colección

SOMOS LINK

Encuadernación

Preface
Chapter 1: Criminal Investigation Defined
Chapter 2: Criminal Code
Chapter 3: Constitutional Rights
Chapter 4: Teamwork
Chapter 5: Prioritizing Investigations
Chapter 6: Victims and Witnesses
Chapter 7: Crime Scene Analysis
Chapter 8: Investigative Plan
Chapter 9: Goals and Steps for an Investigation
Chapter 10: Physical Evidence
Chapter 11: Administrative Procedures
Chapter 12: Bringing the Case to Court
Chapter 13: Interviews and Interrogations
Chapter 14: Confidential Informants
Chapter 15: Investigative Intelligence
Chapter 16: Tactical Considerations
Chapter 17: Covert Investigations
Epilogue
Glossary
References

Daniel A. Reilly is the professor of Criminology, Law, and Society at George Mason University. He worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for thirty years, including as a Special Agent Criminal Investigator. As an FBI agent, he worked on a wide variety of criminal cases and helped start the FBI’s Safe Streets Program. He headed the FBI’s Evidence Response Team at the Washington Field Office and supplied extensive experience and training on crime scene examination. After his retirement from the FBI, Reilly worked as a private consulting analyst with the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force operations in the Mid-Atlantic region. Reilly has also served as an expert witness in street gang and bank robbery cases. Along with his professional career in law enforcement, he has published a book on crime scene examination, entitled Working the Scene (2008), and taught other law enforcement professionals in the U.S. and worldwide in a variety of fields related to criminal justice.