Criminal investigation
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Criminal investigation
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Criminal investigation
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Incoming Resources
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- Cybercrime investigative case management, using digital forensics and investigative techniques to identify cybercrime suspects, Brett Shavers
- Investigator and fraud fighter guidebook, operation war stories, Charles E. Piper
- The Hardy boys detective handbook, by Franklin W. Dixon, in consultation with William F. Flynn
- Hunting LeRoux, the inside story of the DEA takedown of a criminal genius and his empire, Elaine Shannon
- Learn computer forensics, your one-stop guide to searching, analyzing, acquiring, and securing digital evidence, William Oettinger
- Crime lab 101, experimenting with crime detection, Robert Gardner
- DNA evidence and investigation, Peggy J. Parks
- H, murmurs
- Every contact leaves a trace, crime scene experts talk about their work from discovery through verdict, Connie Fletcher
- Profiling, the psychology of catching killers, David Owen
- Cold case files, the most infamous cases
- Crime-solving science projects, forensic science experiments, Kenneth G. Rainis
- Hidden evidence, 40 true crimes and how forensic science helped solve them, David Owen ; [foreword by Thomas T. Noguchi ; preface by Kathy Reichs]
- Crime science, methods of forensic detection, Joe Nickell and John F. Fischer
- As she lay sleeping, a shadowy figure, a brutal murder, an anonymous tip. Will justice prevail? : a true story, by Mark Pryor
- Beyond the crime lab, the new science of investigation, Jon Zonderman
- Evidence, Colin Evans
- Crime scene chemistry for the armchair sleuth, by Cathy Cobb, Monty Fetterolf, and Jack Goldsmith
- The real world of a forensic scientist, renowned experts reveal what it takes to solve crimes, Henry C. Lee, Elaine M. Pagliaro, Katherine Ramsland ; foreword by Carol Henderson
- Cybervetting, internet searches for vetting, investigations, and open-source intelligence, Edward J. Appel, Sr
- A question of evidence, the casebook of great forensic controversies, from Napoleon to O.J., Colin Evans
- Profilers, leading investigators take you inside the criminal mind, edited by John H. Campbell and Don DeNevi
- IOS forensics for investigators, take mobile forensics to the next level by analyzing, extracting, and reporting sensitive evidence, Gianluca Tiepolo
- Teasing secrets from the dead, my investigations at America's most infamous crime scenes, Emily Craig ; foreword by Kathy Reichs
- Introduction to social media investigation, a hands-on approach, Jennifer Golbeck ; Judith L. Klavans, technical editor
- Silent witness, [how forensic anthropology is used to solve the world's toughest crimes], Roxana Ferllini ; [foreword and case study by Cyril Wecht]
- Frontline, a Frontline production in collaboration with ProPublica and the Investigative Reporting Program at University of California Berkeley Graduate School in Journalism ; written and produced by Andres Cediel & Lowell Bergman
- O'Hara's fundamentals of criminal investigation, by Devere D. Woods, Jr
- Bone detectives, John Townsend
- Investigación criminal, principios, técnicas y aplicaciones, Andrea Giménez-Salinas Framis, José Luis González Álvarez ; con prólogo de Francisco Martinez Vázquez
- Cyber forensics, from data to digital evidence, Albert J. Marcella, Ph. D., CISA, CISM, Frederic Guillossou, Fredrick Guillossou, CISSP, CCE
- Murder beyond the grave, true-crime thrillers, James Patterson
- The Big Easy, Grosso-Jacobson Productions ; Granada Media ; produced by Sonny Grosso ; directed by Peter Ellis, The complete first season
- The annals of unsolved crime, by Edward Jay Epstein
- Blood secrets, chronicles of a crime scene reconstructionist, Rod Englert with Kathy Passero ; foreword by Ann Rule
- The Big Easy, produced by Grosso-Jacobson Productions for ITC Distribution, Inc. ; Granada International Media ; produced by Sonny Grosso ; directed by Peter Ellis, Season 2
- The other half [Release date Nov. 21, 2023], Charlotte Vassell
- NCIS, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, CBS Television Studios, The ninth season
- Teasing secrets from the dead, my investigations at America's most infamous crime scenes, Emily Craig ; foreword by Kathy Reichs
- Crime scene investigation, philosophy, practice, and science, by Robert C. Shaler, Part one
- Postmortem, how medical examiners explain suspicious deaths, Stefan Timmermans
- Inspector Lewis, PBS ; produced by Chris Burt ; directors, Tim Fywell, Brian Kelly, Dan Reed ; writers, Simon Block [and others] ; ITV Studios, Series 7
Outgoing Resources
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