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Law Enforcement Investigations CD
* Law Enforcement Investigations
* Law Enforcement Investigations II
* Law Enforcement Operations
* Military Police Investigations
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Law Enforcement Investigations (507 Pages)
Department of the Army, January 2005
Chapter 1: Criminal Investigations
Objectives of Criminal Investigations
Army Law Enforcement Investigator
United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory
Chapter 3: Observations, Descriptions, and Identifications
Factors Influencing Observation
Observations and Descriptions by Investigators
Observations and Descriptions by Witnesses
Chapter 4: Interviews and Interrogations
Interview or Interrogation Setting
Custodial Versus Noncustodial Settings
Selection of an Interview or Interrogation Style
Observation of Behavior (Verbal and Nonverbal
Proximal and Haptic Techniques
Chapter 5: Crime Scene Investigations
Legal and Scientific Requirements
First Military Police Responder
Initial Notification to the Investigator
Crime Scene Investigation Documentation and Completion
Chapter 6: Notes, Photographs, and Sketches
Chapter 7: Arson and Explosives Investigations
Scene Investigation Completion
Definitions and Legal Considerations
Identification of Witnesses and Suspects
Chapter 10: Burglary, Housebreaking, and Larceny Investigations
Legal Description of Housebreaking
Legal Description of Unlawful Entry
Legal Description of Larceny and Wrongful Appropriation
Investigative Tools and Equipment
Crime Scene Security and Evaluation
Authorization to Seize Electronic Evidence
On-Site Searches Without Seizure Authorization
Evidence Packaging, Transporting, and Storing
Chapter 12: Death Scene Investigations
Scene Documentation and Evaluation
Body Documentation and Evaluation
Decedent Profile Information Establishment and Record
Death Investigation Tools and Equipment
Chapter 13: Drug Types and Identification
Preliminary Identification of Drugs
Chapter 14: Environmental Crimes
Definition of an Environmental Crime
Chapter 15: Fraud Investigations
Standards-of-Conduct Violation
Establishment of Modus Operandi
Strong-Arm Robbery or Muggings
Types of Offenses and Activities
Evidence Obtained From Victims
Evidence Obtained From Suspects
Chapter 19: Evidence Management and Control
Primary and Alternate Evidence Custodians
Searching for, Identifying, and Processing Latent Prints
Conducting Chemical Processing
Obtaining Record Prints of Living Individuals
Obtaining Record Prints of Deceased Individuals
Chapter 21: Firearms, Ammunition, and Toolmarks
Recovery and Preservation of Evidence
Chapter 22: Impressions and Casts
Footwear and Tire Track Impressions
Impression Collection and Preservation
Special Considerations for Tire Track Impressions
Two-Dimensional Impression Lifting
Three-Dimensional Impression Casting
Chapter 23: Questioned Documents
Handwriting and Handwriting Comparisons
Writings on Walls and Similar Surfaces
Typewriter Ribbons and Correction Tapes
Torn, Cut, and Shredded Documents
Chapter 24: Deoxyribonucleic Acid Evidence
Fingernail Scrapings and Broken Fingernails
Combined Deoxyribonucleic Acid Index System
Combined Deoxyribonucleic Acid Index System Procedures
Building Materials, Safe Insulations, and Similar Evidence
Field Examination of Fractures
Laboratory Examination of Fragments and Fractures
Chapter 26: Surveillance Operations
Chapter 27: Undercover Operations
Precautions and Possible Pitfalls
Appendix A: Metric Conversion Chart
Appendix B: Crime Scene Predeployment Equipment List
Appendix C: Evidence Room Inspection or Inventory Checklist
Appendix D: Electronic Devices
Smart Cards, Dongles, and Biometric Scanners
Miscellaneous Electronic Items
Appendix E: Affidavit/authorization to Search and Seize or Apprehend Electronic Devices
Appendix F: Violent Crime Scene Checklist
Appendix G: Fingerprinting Procedures
Appendix J: Types of Surveillance
Basic ABC Procedure With Normal Pedestrian Traffic
Variations on ABC Procedure With Little Pedestrian Traffic
ABC Procedure on a Very Crowded Street
Two-Vehicle or Multiple-Vehicle Surveillance
Surveillants Evasive Tactics Responses
Appendix K: Undercover Mission Checklist
Appendix L: Operation Plan Template For Undercover Operations
Appendix M: Risk Assessment Matrix
Appendix N: Risk Mitigation Work Sheet
Law Enforcement Investigations II (266 Pages)
Department of the Army, November 1985
Chapter 1: The Investigator's Purview
Chapter 2: Surveillance, Undercover, and Task Force Operations
Chapter 3: Notes, Photographs, and Sketches
Chapter 4: Observations, Descriptions, and Identifications
Chapter 5: Interview and Interrogations
Chapter 9: Firearms and Ammunitions
Chapter 10: Glass Fractures and Fragments
Chapter 15: Burglary, Housebreaking, and Unlawful Entry
Chapter 21: Questioned Documents
Chapter 22: Fraud Against the Us Government
Appendix: Submitting Evidence For Lab Examination
Law Enforcement Operations (127 Pages)
US Army Military Police School, January 1994
Lesson 1: Processing Juvenile Offenders
Lesson 2: Identify and React to a Serious Incident
PART A: Identify and React to a Serious Incident
PART B: Format and Instructions for Preparing Serious
Lesson 3: Military Police Response to a Bomb Threat
Lesson 4: Legality of Searches Without Prior Authorization
PART D: Search Incident of Apprehension and Plain View
Lesson 5: Initial Response to a Hostage Situation
PART A: Types of Hostage Takers
PART B: Dealing With Hostage Takers
PART C: Initial Action at a Hostage Scene
Lesson 6: Proper Procedures of Apprehension, Use of Force, and Search
PART B: Considerations Prior to Making Apprehension
PART C: Techniques of Apprehension
PART E: Search Incident to Apprehension
PART F: Processing an Apprehended Individual
Lesson 7: Enforcement of Traffic Regulations
PART C: Pursue and Issue Citations
Lesson 8: Traffic Accident Investigation
Lesson 9: Security of a Crime Scene
PART A: Initial Actions at a Crime Scene
PART B: Protection of the Crime Scene
Military Police Investigations (139 Pages)
US Army Military Police School, August 1994
Lesson 1: Police Interviews and Interrogations
Part B: Uses of Interviews and Interrogations
Part C: Preliminary Preparations
Part D: Rights of a Person Being Questioned
Part E: Persons Commonly Interviewed and Interrogated
Part G: Reliability of Information
Part H: Witness to Interviews and Interrogations
Lesson 2: Protection and Processing of the Crime Scene
Part B: Protection of the Crime Scene
Part C: Processing the Crime Scene
Part E: Recording the Crime Scene
Lesson 3: Preparation and Evaluation of Military Police Investigation Reports
Part A: The Elements of a Crime
Part B: Use of the Manual for Courts-Martial
Part D: Military Police Report (DA Form 3975) General
Part E: Instructions for Completing DA Form 3975 as Used By MPI
Part A: Pretrial Responsibilities
Part C: Courtroom Procedures and Rules of Evidence
Part E: Common Tactics of Cross-Examination
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