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_aThe art of investigation / _cedited by Chelsea Binns, Bruce Sachman. |
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_aBoca Ranton, FL : _bCRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, _c[2020]. |
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_a'The Art of Investigation examines the qualities required to be a professional, thorough, and effective investigator. As the title suggests, it delves into more than the steps and procedures involved in managing an investigation, but the'soft' skills necessary to effectively direct and intuit along the way. The editors, and contributing authors, are the best in their field and bring a wealth of real-world knowledge and experience to the subject. There are several publications available on the nuts-and-bolts of the process and stages of an investigation. That ground has been covered. However, little has been published on the investigative skills required, the traits necessary, and the qualities endemic to an inquisitive mind that can be cultivated to improve an investigator's professional skill-set. Each chapter discusses the applicability of the traits, and requirements to the contributors' own work and experience as an investigator. In doing so, the contributors provide a story-or set of stories-from their personal experience which demonstrates their use or a given trait and its importance in the course of their investigative work and career. This will be first-hand experience that will serve to help any investigative profession in the course of their work. The case examples included throughout are sometimes surprising, but always engaging and insightful. An investigator must keep an open mind above all else and this book will seek to'lift the veil' on the inner workings of an investigation in addition to the thought process and inner monologue of an investigator as part of that process. The Art of Investigation will be a welcome addition to any investigators toolkit and will also be of interest to students in criminal justice, security and Homeland Security programs, security consultants, corporate and private security professionals, and the legal community'-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; Contributors; Introduction-Editors' Note; 1 Tenacity; Case Study in Tenacity; Notes; 2 Self-control; Defining Self-control; Investigators: Believe in Yourselves; Notes; 3 Curiosity; Curiosity Knocking; Curiosity Crowd-sourcing; Hacking the Dating Apps; Notes; 4 Patience; Career Path; Patience during the Investigation; Patience after the Investigation; Case Study; Conclusion; Note; 5 Energy; Case Study #1: The Broken Fire Escape | |
| 505 | 8 | _aCase Study #2: Open Data Research and the 311 NYC Complaint DatabaseCase Study #3: Tree on the Belt Parkway; Case Study #4: Motorcycle Accident in the Bronx; Conclusion; 6 Initiative; Case Study in Initiative; Advice to Future Investigators; Notes; 7 Skepticism; 8 Discretion; 9 Adaptability; Note; 10 Confidence; My Experience; Case Study; Final Thought; Notes; 11 Creativity; How Creativity can be Developed and Enhanced; My Background: Education and Experience as an Investigator; Applied Creativity in Investigations; Further Examples of Creativity from my Cases: Negotiations | |
| 505 | 8 | _aFailure to be CreativeOffbeat Methods that I have Used to Spark my Creativity; In Conclusion; 12 Integrity; Case Studies; Advice to Future Investigators; Reference; 13 Professionalism; The Quiet Professional; The Importance of Being a Professional in Investigations; Second Class Boy Scout to Associate Commissioner; Learning Things the Hard Way, or Don't Trust the Rookie with Anything Important; When Being a Professional Made the Difference; Don't be that Guy! The Price of Not being Professional; Developing the Professional Approach; Notes; 14 Ingenuity; Case Study | |
| 505 | 8 | _aHow investigators can develop'ingenuity'Notes; 15 Empathy; Proven Solutions; Advice to Future Investigators; Notes; Index | |
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| 650 | 0 | _aCriminal investigation. | |
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_aCriminal investigation _xVocational guidance. |
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_aBinns, Chelsea, _eeditor. |
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_aSachman, Bruce, _eeditor. |
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