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Criminal Investigation: The Art and the Science

by Michael D. Lyman
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Synopsis

All the details of scene-of-the-crime work undertaken by both the uniformed officer and the criminal investigator are described in this text. Lyman (Columbia U., Columbia, Missouri) provides descriptions of the crimes, then outlines the investigative techniques employed. The introductory chapters give the history and procedures involved, with treatment of documentation, search and seizure, suspect identification, intelligence operations, making arrests, interviews and interrogations, and finding and managing informants.

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Intended for use in lower-division college courses, this book contains 23 chapters which explain various types of crime and investigation techniques related to them. Keeping the different roles of the uniformed officer and the investigator separate, the author explores: crime scene documentation, search and seizure, suspect identification, interview and interrogation, and informant management. Twelve separate categories of crime are given individual treatments including child abuse and neglect, organized crime, and white collar crime. A final chapter discusses the preparation of courses for prosecution. Relevant case studies and court decisions are included throughout the text to provide a perspective on proper and improper methods of investigation. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Michael D. Lyman

Michael Lyman is a member of the faculty of the Criminal Justice and Human Services Department at Columbia College of Missouri. In addition to being a teaching faculty member, he serves the Department as the Director or Graduate Studies for the Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Director of the Forensic Science Program. Prior to entering the field of college teaching, he was employed as a Special Agent for the Intelligence and Organized Crime Division (IOCD) of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and later as a Senior Intelligence Agent for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Dr. Lyman has authored five textbooks in criminal justice dealing with the areas of criminal investigation, policing, organized crime, and drug abuse. He received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Wichita State University and his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri—Columbia

The author welcomes communication and correspondence about his work and can be contacted at Columbia College, 1001 Rogers Street, Columbia, MO 65216.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780136133063

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