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- Investigations and the art of the interview / by Sebyan Black, Inge,author.; Fennelly, Lawrence J.,author.;
- The Art of Investigative Interviewing, Fourth Edition, builds on the successes of the previous editions providing the reader guidance on conducting investigative interviews, both ethically and professionally. The book can be used by anyone who is involved in investigative interviewing. It is a perfect combination of real, practical, and effective techniques, procedures, and actual cases. The reader learns key elements of investigative interviewing, such as human psychology, proper interview preparation, tactical concepts, controlling the interview environment, and evaluating the evidence obtained from the interview. New to this edition will be coverage of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) tools, workplace investigations, fraud investigations and the role of audit. Larry Fennelly joins original author Inge Sebyan Black, both well-known and respected in the field, providing everything an interviewer needs to know in order to conduct successful interviews with integrity and within the law. Written for anyone involved in investigative interviewing. Provides guidance on conducting investigative interviews professionally and ethically Includes instructions for obtaining voluntary confessions from suspects, victims, and witnesses Builds a foundation of effective interviewing skills with guidance on every step of the process, from preparation to evaluating evidence obtained in an interview.Description based on print version record.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Interviewing in law enforcement.; Police questioning.;
- On-line resources: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kirtland-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6320972 -- Available online. Click here to access.;
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- Search & seizure survival guide : a field guide for law enforcement / by Bandiero, Anthony.;
- Let's start with the basics -- Consensual encounters -- Investigative detentions -- Arrests -- Vehicles -- Homes -- Businesses & schools -- Personal property -- Electronic searches -- Miscellaneous searches & seizures -- Search warrants -- Use of force -- Interview and interrogation -- Law enforcement liability -- Legal checklists.Your job as an officer is almost completely controlled by the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. Therefore, you need a reference that can break down these important Constitutional doctrine into easy to apply checklists. That's what this book does. If you need guidance in the field, pick-up this book, And when you get back to the station and need help articulating the legal standards for your report, pick-up this book. [From publisher's description].
- Subjects: Searches and seizures;
- © 2020., Blue to Gold Law Enforcement Training, LLC,
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- Just the facts : investigative report writing / by Biggs, Michael,1950-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Investigation basics -- The rules of narrative writing -- Note taking -- Describing persons and property -- Crime reports -- Arrest reports -- Writing the interview -- Writing search warrants - Issues in writing."Just the Facts brings together all the simple rules and techniques students need to write effective investigative reports in law enforcement. Its user-friendly methodology works in any context, with any crime, regardless of the case’s complexity. Each chapter focuses on one major component of the report writing process, carefully building on what has already been learned. Coverage includes: investigation basics, note taking, narrative writing, describing persons and property, crime and arrest reports, writing interviews and search warrants, and more." - amazon.com
- Subjects: Police reports; Report writing; Criminal investigation;
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- Contemporary criminal justice careers : a comprehensive guide / by Sheridan, Matthew J.,1948-author.; Lalka, Thomas J.,1953-author.; Updated revision of (expression):Sheridan, Matthew J.,1948-;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-279) and indexes.Exploring careers in criminal justice -- Careers in law enforcement -- Careers in corrections -- The courts, its actors, and its functions -- The federal government -- Internships, volunteering, externships, and part-time employment -- Getting the job, entering the field, and career advancement -- Criminal justice ethics -- Career transitions in criminal justice -- Privatized criminal justice (careers in the private sector) -- Directory of profiles in criminal justice -- Interest, inquiry, and caver letters -- A guide to interview questions -- Sample resume and CV -- the career fair plan -- the benefits and downsides of online courses -- Document portfolio checklist -- Civil services examination -- U.S. Federal law enforcement agencies and websites -- Important websites -- Criminal justice jobs -- Private and nonprofit agencies and professional organizations -- Vermont police academy basic training and physical fitness training -- Playing for college -- Criminal justice and trade publications -- Code of ethics."Picking up where Exploring and Understanding Careers in Criminal Justice, left off, this book provides an updated guide for the novice and professional alike, full of essential information from entrance into the profession, through career development, occupational refocus, professional options, to retirement preparation"--
- Subjects: Criminal justice, Administration of; Law enforcement;
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- Criminal justice professionals : a practical career guide / by Endsley, Kezia,1968-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Why Choose a Career in Criminal Justice? -- Forming a Career Plan in Criminal Justice -- Pursuing the Education Path -- Writing Your Resume and Interviewing."Criminal Justice Professionals: A Practical Career Guide includes interviews with professionals in a field that has proven to be a stable, lucrative, and growing profession"--
- Subjects: Criminal justice, Administration of; Criminal justice personnel.; Law enforcement;
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- Effective communication in criminal justice / by Grubb, Robert E.; Hemby, K. Virginia,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.The basics of effective communication -- Communication : words are not enough -- Think before you speak : the verbal component -- Actions speak louder than words : nonverbal communication -- Preparing for effective communication -- Grammar : a lesson in the basics -- Preparing to speak : presentations and visual aids -- Effective communication in your professional sphere -- Written communication : an agency's lifeline -- Interviewing and interrogating: witnesses and suspects -- The court system : preparing for and testifying in court -- Technology and communication : a new frontier -- Conflict resolution and other special forms of communication -- Effective communication with different populations -- Communication with diverse populations : ethnic/cultural groups and children and youth -- Communication with special groups : cognitive, physiological, psychological, and emotional disabilities -- Endnotes -- About the authors.
- Subjects: Communication in law enforcement.; Criminal justice, Administration of.; Criminal records;
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- Careers in criminal justice / by Johnston, Coy H.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Section 1. Planning : 1. Know yourself : What you don't know can hurt you ; Guest speaker : Steve Palmer, FBI Special Agent ; Self-assessments : What color is your parachute?; Keirsey Temperament Sorter; True colors; What type am I?; The four temperaments; What color is your personality?; Jung typology test; Minnesota State Careerwise Education; Monster -- 2. Setting realistic goals : Set realistic goals ; Issues in police work : The use of deception; The role of acting in police work; The use of discretion; The use of force; The polygraph test; Interviewing and interrogating; Internal investigations ; Issues in the judicial system : The power of persuasion; Attitude; Communication skills; Salary issues; Power and responsibility; Ethics in court; The battle of wits ; Issues in corrections : The communication gap; The dangers for correctional officers ; Guest speaker : Brian Cole, director of corrections : Alternative correctional careers ; The realities of working in criminal justice ; Change ; The search for happiness -- Section 2. Pursuing : 3. Law enforcement : Local law enforcement : Game and fish warden ; Guest speaker : Jan Strauss, retired police chief : Gaming officer; Campus police; Reserve officer; Nonsworn opportunities -- Federal law enforcement : FBI; DEA; ATF; U.S. Border Patrol; ICE; U.S. Secret Service; USMS; Nonsworn positions ; Diversity in law enforcement ; Experience -- 4. Forensic science : Crime scene technicians ; Guest speaker : Shayleen Eastman, crime scene specialist III ; Forensic scientist ; Medical examiner ; Investigation technician ; Criminalist : DNA analyst; Toxicologist ; Forensic nurse examiner ; Forensic psychiatrist ; Forensic interview ; Forensic entomologist ; Diversity in forensic science -- 5. Victim services : Domestic violence coalitions ; Police departments ; Guest speaker : Gina McAlister, victim services specialist ; Courts and prosecutors' offices ; Hospitals ; Other victim services ; Diversity in victim services -- 6. Courts : Law school ; The job search ; Law careers : Judge ; Guest speaker : Charles W. Ervin, superior court judge : Prosecutor ; Public defender ; Careers that do not require a law degree : Court clerk; Municipal court supervisor ; Diversity in law careers -- 7. Corrections : State correctional officer ; County detention officer ; City jailer ; Parole and probation officers ; Juvenile rehabilitation specialist ; Home detention officer ; Probation aide ; Guest speaker : Julie Glover, sergeant, San Diego Sheriff's Department -- Parole board hearing officer ; Private prisons ; Diversity in corrections -- 8. Private security and investigations : Security officer ; Guest speaker : Timothy W. Newton, private security supervisor ; Private investigator ; Loss prevention ; Armed security guard ; Diversity issues in private security -- Section 3. Preparing : 9. Volunteering and internships : Law enforcement ; Courts ; Guest speaker : Jennifer D. Griffin, director of training and the administrator for the Council on Police Training ; Corrections ; Diversity in volunteering and internships -- 10. Getting a foot in the door : Portfolios : Letters of recommendation; Certificates; Education documentation; CV and résumé ; Guest speaker: Colton Johnston, attorney and law clerk ; Interview preparation : Police ride-along; Court and attorney observations; Practice ; Firearms ; Physical fitness ; Education and grades ; The LSAT ; The application form ; Written tests ; Psychological tests -- 11. The interview : Punctuality ; Guest speaker : Michael Norzagaray, former juvenile probation officer ; Appearance ; Body language ; Introductions ; Sample oral board questions ; Do's and don'ts ; A personal note to minorities, women, and LGBTQ individuals ; A note to law students ; Concluding remarks."With coverage of over forty careers in policing, courts, corrections, and victim services, students receive a comprehensive overview of the most popular and growing careers in the field. Self-assessment tools enhance students' self-awareness and steer them toward realistic and suitable careers in criminal justice."--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: Criminal justice, Administration of; Law enforcement; Police; Job hunting;
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- Written and interpersonal communication : methods for law enforcement / by Wallace, Harvey.; Roberson, Cliff,1937-;
- 1. The need for effective communication -- Troublesome non-English rules -- Keys to good writing -- Communication within a law enforcement environment -- Communication within a community -- Communication by e-mail -- Strategies for dealing with difficult conversations -- Written communication techniques -- Rules of capitalization -- Frequently confused words -- Words that can be left out -- Intensives -- Repetition -- Spelling -- 2. Oral versus written communication -- Entropy and negative entropy -- Written communication -- Writing defined -- Correct word usage -- Subject and object pronouns -- Better-writing drill -- Compound words -- 3. The communication process -- The Johari Window -- The four regions of knowledge -- The four basic types of communication patterns -- Schramm's model -- Lasswell's model -- Mathematical model -- Group versus individual communication -- Rules for improvement -- Problems with verbs -- Use of the first person -- Use of the active voice -- Correct usage of pronouns -- Correct word usage -- 4. Improvement of communication -- Barriers to communication -- Emotional barriers -- Physical barriers -- Semantic barriers -- Ineffective listening -- Listening speed -- Feedback -- Rules for improvement -- Effective listening exercises -- Modifiers -- Faulty parallelism -- 5. Special communications issues -- Communication with people from other cultures -- Survival Spanish -- Communication with persons with hearing impairments -- Communication with persons with mental issues -- Mental retardation or mental illness? -- Detection of mental problems -- Contact with the person -- Communication tactics -- Common sense -- Communication with individuals under the influence -- Responding to persons with epilepsy or having seizures -- Rules for improvement -- Use of the colon -- Correct word choice -- Better-writing drill -- 6. Communicating in public -- Public speaking -- Drafting the speech -- Communication with the media -- Media access to crime scenes -- Rules for improvement -- Correct word choice -- The paragraph -- Better-writing drill --7. Basic reports -- Types of reports -- Field notes -- Initial police reports -- Operational reports -- Administrative reports -- Required information -- Recording oral statements of witnesses -- Organization of reports -- Drafting the report -- Understanding the report format -- Report content -- Accuracy -- Completeness -- Fairness -- Rules for improvement -- Becoming a speedy writer -- Using the comma -- Criminal Justice Records System -- Report processing -- Crime records -- Confidentiality of records -- 8. Drafting affidavits and the use of reports in court -- Use of reports in court -- The court appearance -- Preparing for court -- Coordinating with the prosecuting attorney -- Testimony in court -- Direct examination -- Cross-examination -- 9. Questioning -- Miranda and its effect -- Pre-Miranda techniques -- Miranda -- The eroding of Miranda -- Interviewing witnesses -- Interviewing victims -- Interrogations -- Interrogation techniques -- Recording techniques -- Rules for improvement -- Characteristics of a well-written report -- Report evaluation -- Sentence structure checklist -- Spelling checklist -- Capitalization checklist -- 10. Interviewing and interacting with victims of crime -- History of victims and the Criminal Justice System -- The Code of Hammurabi -- Other early codes and laws -- Modern codes and laws -- Victims' reactions -- Crisis -- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Long-term crisis reaction -- Other mental disorders -- Other effects -- Interaction with victims -- Death notification procedures -- Interviewing child sexual abuse victims -- 11. Interviewing as an art -- Interview planning -- Interview location -- Note taking -- Question formulation -- General rules for question construction -- Physiology and its influence -- Questioning techniques -- Active listening -- Interview tactics -- Rules for establishing rapport -- General tactical guidelines -- Interpretation of unspoken behavior -- The search for truth -- 12. Hostage negotiations -- Communications in hostage situations -- Goals in hostage situations -- Profile of hostage negotiation teams -- The critical incident negotiation team.
- Subjects: Communication in police administration.; Communication in law enforcement.; Interpersonal communication.;
- © c2013., Pearson,
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- The American Bar Association guide to workplace law / by Fick, Barbara J.; American Bar Association.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.1. How law affects the workplace : from government regulation to private agreements -- 2. The antidiscrimination principle : don't let discrimination affect you at work -- 3. Beginning the hiring process : qualifications and job ads -- 4. Selecting the right employee : interviews, tests, and more -- 5. The law on wages, hours, and benefits : what the law requires -- 6. Employer policies on wages, hours, and benefits : information about contracts, handbooks, and pensions -- 7. Time off from work : leaves for sickness, military service, and other reasons -- 8. Terms and conditions of employment : rules governing the workplace -- 9. Monitoring and surveillance : big brother may be watching you type -- 10. Employee discipline : investigating employee misconduct -- 11. Ending the employment relationship involuntarily : what you need to know about firing and layoffs -- 12. Ending the employment relationship voluntarily : the lowdown on retiring and quitting -- 13. Unions in the workplace : the rights of both employees and employers -- 14. Government employment : civil service, constitutional protections, and other special features -- 15. Enforcing workplace rights : some guidelines for resolving workplace problems -- 16. Where do you go from here? : how to find more information -- Appendix I. Defining the terms found in federal law -- Appendix II. Labor and employment laws.
- Subjects: Labor laws and legislation;
- © c2006., Random House Reference,
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- The best keywords for resumes, letters, and interviews : powerful words and phrases for landing great jobs! / by Enelow, Wendy S.; Kursmark, Louise,author.;
- Language is extremely important throughout your job search. The specific words and phrases you use as you write your resumes and letters, as well as communicate during job interviews, can make the critical difference between being hired or rejected for the job.Understanding keywords -- Accounting and auditing -- Business administration and office management -- Association and non-profit management -- Banking -- Construction -- Customer service -- Engineering -- Equipment installation, maintenance, and repair -- Finance and economics -- General management, executive management, and consulting -- Health care and human services -- Hospitality and food service -- Human resources -- Information technology -- Law, legal affairs, and law enforcement -- Manufacturing and production operations -- Marketing -- Public relations and corporate communications -- Purchasing, warehousing, and logistics -- Real estate and property management -- Retail -- Sales -- teaching and education -- Telecommunications technology -- Using keywords in challenging job search situations: career change, military transition, incarceration, return-to-work, and multiple job changes.
- Subjects: Résumés (Employment);
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