Criminal InvestigationThis text combines research and practical step-by-step procedures, providing a logical framework for students. The text focuses on investigation as a systematic method of inquiry that relies heavily on science as well as human initiative and resourcefulness. This edition includes information on recent crime patterns and detection techniques and contains a new chapter on the future of criminal justice. |
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Charles R. Swanson, Neil C. Chamelin, Leonard Territo. 13 Robbery IMPORTANCE OF THE PROBLEM Robbery is defined as the illegal taking of some- thing of value from the control , custody , or per- son of another by threatening , putting in ...
Charles R. Swanson, Neil C. Chamelin, Leonard Territo. 13 Robbery IMPORTANCE OF THE PROBLEM Robbery is defined as the illegal taking of some- thing of value from the control , custody , or per- son of another by threatening , putting in ...
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... robbery cases . The taking of property without force is the crime of larceny . However , the force used to separate the victim from his or her prop- erty in robbery need not be great . Serious injury to the victim of a robbery usu- ally ...
... robbery cases . The taking of property without force is the crime of larceny . However , the force used to separate the victim from his or her prop- erty in robbery need not be great . Serious injury to the victim of a robbery usu- ally ...
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... robbery . They generally work alone or in pairs , particularly in residential build- ings , and both planning and intent to commit robbery are more common . Victims in public areas , such as train stations and bus terminals , are likely ...
... robbery . They generally work alone or in pairs , particularly in residential build- ings , and both planning and intent to commit robbery are more common . Victims in public areas , such as train stations and bus terminals , are likely ...
Contents
The Evolution of Criminal | 1 |
Historical Milestones of Criminalistics | 12 |
A Parting View | 20 |
Copyright | |
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