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COVERT
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

COVERT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
©2006 Softcover 241 pp. (8.5" x 11")
ISBN: 978-1-889315-61-4
List $58
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the information for this publication.
This textbook is
appropriate for criminal justice, criminal
investigation, and homeland security programs. It is
also suited for programs in emergency management,
corporate security, psychology, emergency medical
services and healthcare, police academy programs, and
continuing professional development.
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Description
This text is designed to
provide students with a basic theoretical and
practical understanding of the management, legal and
ethical issues regarding covert operations that are
applicable within multiple levels of government
agencies. Management issues covered include; selection
and rotation of personnel, ethics, use of informants,
intelligence vs. operations, compare and contrast
civilian law enforcement and government activities,
basic and advanced investigative techniques, and
applied practical skills.
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Contents
Chapter 1 The
Changing Nature of Undercover Practices
Chapter 2 Selection
of Personnel
Chapter 3 Types
of Covert Operations/Units
Chapter 4 Investigative
Tools, Development and Use
Chapter 5 Raid
Planning and Execution
Chapter 6 Managing
Unit Conduct
Chapter 7 Managing
Informants, Legal Issues, Courtroom Testimony
Chapter 8 Effects
of Undercover Work on Personnel
Chapter 9 Arrest/Buy
Busts
Chapter 10 Sources
of Funding, Task Forces, equipment, Ethical Issues,
Rotation of Personnel |
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Supplemental
Material
- PowerPoint presentations for
each chapter.
- Test Bank with written
examinations provided for every chapter.
- Lesson Plan Development Guide
for instructor use.
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Author(s)
Robert Almonte, BA: Robert Almonte retired in
2003 after nearly 25 years with the El Paso, Texas
Police Department. He had spent the majority of his
career in Narcotics Investigations as a detective,
sergeant, and commander, until his promotion to
Captain, in May of 2000, and then Deputy Chief in
October of 2000. Robert oversaw the Narcotics unit and
other detective units as Captain and Deputy Chief. As
Commander of the Narcotics section, Robert implemented
the Narcotics Hotel/Motel unit, which evolved into a
HIDTA task force.
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