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CONSPIRACY INVESTIGATIONS ©2005 Softcover 422 pp. (8 1/2" x 11") ISBN: 978-1-889315-58-4 List $58
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| Description |
This text is designed to provide students with a basic and philosophical understanding of the investigatory process
regarding conspiracy crime(s). Through this text, students will explore the fundamental and advanced features of investigation,
duties and responsibilities of relevant criminal justice entities, information-gathering skills, collection, preservation, and testing
of evidence, use of technology, and types of evidence.
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. |
| Contents |
Chapter 1 Introduction to Conspiracy
Chapter 2 Legal Issues
Chapter 3 Financial Crimes
Chapter 4 Crimes Against Persons
Chapter 5 Drugs
Chapter 6 Terrorism
Chapter 7 Investigative Techniques
Chapter 8 Evidence
Chapter 9 Ethics
Chapter 10 Case Preparation for Trial
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| Author(s) |
| Mike Flax: Michael Flax retired January 2005, as assistant special agent in charge, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, San Diego, California. He has also served as a special agent with the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigative Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and the United States Customs Service, Office of Investigation. |
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Supplemental Materials

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- 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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