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Death
Investigator's Handbook Set : Expanded and Updated Edition
Volumes 1-3
by Louis N Eliopulos
Death Investigator's Handbook quickly became an essential addition
to every law enforcement library when it was first published in
1993. Ten years later, veteran homicide investigator Louis Eliopulos
completely updated and expanded it to include all the latest scientific
and technological advances in the field of death investigations,
including DNA, cold cases, bioterrorism, mass-disaster sites, trace
evidence recovery, profiling secrets, and much more.
To make his manual even handier for working professionals we have
divided it into three separate volumes: crime scenes, investigations,
and scientific investigations—making it easier to take the
appropriate section into the field, the interrogation room, or the
lab. And it also means that more people can use the manual at the
same time.
If you want to know more about the art and science of crime-scene
processing, go to the source the professionals use to catch real
killers: Death Investigator's Handbook.
Louis N. Eliopulos is a senior homicide investigations analyst
with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), where he reviews,
consults and suggests investigative analysis and strategy on active
and cold-case homicide investigations from all over the world. Before
being employed by NCIS, Eliopulos was chief forensic investigator
for the medical examiner's office in Jacksonville, Florida.
$90.00
Softcover
8.5" x 11"
976 pages
photos, illust.
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Death
Investigator's Handbook, Volume 1 : Expanded and Updated Edition
Crime Scenes
by Louis N Eliopulos
Death Investigator's Handbook quickly became an essential addition
to every law enforcement library when it was first published in
1993. Ten years later, veteran homicide investigator Louis Eliopulos
completely updated and expanded it to include all the latest scientific
and technological advances in the field of death investigations,
including DNA, cold cases, bioterrorism, mass-disaster sites, trace
evidence recovery, profiling secrets, and much more.
To make his manual even handier for working professionals we have
divided it into three separate volumes: crime scenes, investigations,
and scientific investigations—making it easier to take the
appropriate section into the field, the interrogation room, or the
lab. And it also means that more people can use the manual at the
same time.
Volume One has 13 chapters on crime scenes, including:
* Dead-Body Examinations
* Crime-Scene Drawings
* Crime-Scene Searches
* Evidence Collection
* Photographing Death Scene
* Body-Dump Site
* Videotaping Death Scenes
* Buried-Body Cases
* Decomposed Remains
* Blood Spatter
* Time Frame of Death
If you want to know more about the art and science of crime-scene
processing, go to the source the professionals use to catch real
killers: Death Investigator's Handbook.
Louis N. Eliopulos is a senior homicide investigations analyst
with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), where he reviews,
consults and suggests investigative analysis and strategy on active
and cold-case homicide investigations from all over the world. Before
being employed by NCIS, Eliopulos was chief forensic investigator
for the medical examiner's office in Jacksonville, Florida.
$35.00
Softcover
978-1-58160-496-2
166 pages
8.5" x 11"
photos,illust.
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Death
Investigator's Handbook, Volume 2 : Expanded and Updated Edition
Investigations
by Louis N Eliopulos
Death Investigator's Handbook quickly became an essential addition
to every law enforcement library when it was first published in
1993. Ten years later, veteran homicide investigator Louis Eliopulos
completely updated and expanded it to include all the latest scientific
and technological advances in the field of death investigations,
including DNA, cold cases, bioterrorism, mass-disaster sites, trace
evidence recovery, profiling secrets, and much more.
To make his manual even handier for working professionals we have
divided it into three separate volumes: crime scenes, investigations,
and scientific investigations—making it easier to take the
appropriate section into the field, the interrogation room, or the
lab. And it also means that more people can use the manual at the
same time.
Volume Two has 47 chapters on investigations including:
* Cold Case Investigations
* Interviewing /Interrogations
* Suspect Description
* Bioterroris
* Coerced Confessions
* Contract Murders
* Victim Identification
* Unidentified Remains Protocol
* Suicide Investigations
* Firearm-Related Death
* Sharp-Force Injurie
* Deaths from Bombs or Explosions
* Police/Corrections Custody
* Mass-Disaster Investigations
* Forensic Art in Identification
* Internet Sites
If you want to know more about the art and science of crime-scene
processing, go to the source the professionals use to catch real
killers: Death Investigator's Handbook.
Louis N. Eliopulos is a senior homicide investigations analyst
with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), where he reviews,
consults and suggests investigative analysis and strategy on active
and cold-case homicide investigations from all over the world. Before
being employed by NCIS, Eliopulos was chief forensic investigator
for the medical examiner's office in Jacksonville, Florida.
$50.00
Softcover
978-1-58160-497-9
552 pages
8.5" x 11"
photos,illust.
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Death
Investigator's Handbook, Volume 3 : Expanded and Updated Edition
Scientific Investigations
by Louis N Eliopulos
Death Investigator's Handbook quickly became an essential addition
to every law enforcement library when it was first published in
1993. Ten years later, veteran homicide investigator Louis Eliopulos
completely updated and expanded it to include all the latest scientific
and technological advances in the field of death investigations,
including DNA, cold cases, bioterrorism, mass-disaster sites, trace
evidence recovery, profiling secrets, and much more.
To make his manual even handier for working professionals we have
divided it into three separate volumes: crime scenes, investigations,
and scientific investigations—making it easier to take the
appropriate section into the field, the interrogation room, or the
lab. And it also means that more people can use the manual at the
same time.
Volume Two has 47 chapters on investigations including:
* Cold Case Investigations
* Interviewing /Interrogations
* Suspect Description
* Bioterroris
* Coerced Confessions
* Contract Murders
* Victim Identification
* Unidentified Remains Protocol
* Suicide Investigations
* Firearm-Related Death
* Sharp-Force Injurie
* Deaths from Bombs or Explosions
* Police/Corrections Custody
* Mass-Disaster Investigations
* Forensic Art in Identification
* Internet Sites
If you want to know more about the art and science of crime-scene
processing, go to the source the professionals use to catch real
killers: Death Investigator's Handbook.
Louis N. Eliopulos is a senior homicide investigations analyst
with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), where he reviews,
consults and suggests investigative analysis and strategy on active
and cold-case homicide investigations from all over the world. Before
being employed by NCIS, Eliopulos was chief forensic investigator
for the medical examiner's office in Jacksonville, Florida.
$40.00
Softcover
978-1-58160-498-6
322 pages
8.5" x 11"
photos,illust.
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Interrogation
Techniques And Tricks To Secure Evidence
A Paladin Press Manual
Used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to train interrogators,
this manual details the insidious methods by which the "mounties"
elicit confessions after all fair and legal tactics have been exhausted.
Must reading for every police officer, as well as for every citizen
who might one day, innocent or guilty, sit across the table from
an interrogator.
$15.00
Softcover
978-0-87364-625-3
88 pages
5.5" x 8.5"
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Rural
Surveillance
A Cop's Guide to Gathering Evidence in Remote Areas
by Van Ritch
A covert rural surveillance operation is not a working camping
trip – it's a risky undertaking that can't be compared to
staking out an urban area. Developing a team that can successfully
gather intelligence in the backwoods for hours, days or weeks at
a time requires time, effort, support and commitment, plus a strong,
visionary leader to see the value in creating such a team of experts.
Van Ritch knows the importance of such operations. After more than
20 years in the U.S. Army, the former Special Forces officer and
counterintelligence agent came home to address the dire need he
saw for local law enforcement agencies to be able to cover all the
ground in their jurisdictions. He wrote this book as a guide to
any organization or individual who needs to conduct searches or
surveillance in rural and remote environments. In it, you will learn
how to plan a mission and set goals, assemble a team, survive the
environment, practice tactical movement, master camouflage, maintain
constant security and more. Crime doesn't stop where the pavement
ends. If you want to protect every corner of your territory, you
need the information in this guide
Van Ritch served 22 years in the U.S. Army, where he developed
its SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) school. After
his army career, he began training law enforcement officers at the
North Carolina Justice Academy. While observing federal, state and
local law enforcement agencies struggle with the hunt for Eric Rudolph,
the prime suspect in the 1996 Olympics bombing in Atlanta, Ritch
determined that successfully operating in rural areas needed to
be a training priority.
$20.00
Softcover
978-1-58160-380-4
128 pages
8.5" x 11"
31 photos
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