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Footwear, The Missed Evidence, 2nd Edition

Crime Scene Evidence

Drug Identification and Investigation for Law Enforcement

Becoming Ethically Marketable

Responding to Psychological and Behavioral Emergencies, 3rd Edition

Under the Headset: Surviving Dispatcher Stress

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Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer's Guide
Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer's Guide
Second Edition


by Steven Staggs
ISBN 1-933373-01-6
Published 2005

The Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer's Guide, 2nd Edition is designed to be a field reference for those responsible for photography at the crime scene. It may be used by law enforcement officers, investigators, and crime scene technicians. It contains instructions for photographing a variety of crimes scenes and various types of evidence. It is a valuable reference tool when combined with training and experience. The Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer's Guide is also a helpful resource for students and others interested in entering into the field of crime scene investigation.



Introduction to Fingerprint Comparison
Introduction to Fingerprint Comparison

by Gary W. Jones
ISBN 0-9661970-3-8
Published 2000

Introduction to Fingerprint Comparison was written by retired FBI Supervisory Fingerprint Specialist Gary W. Jones. This 87 page 5 ½" by 8 ½" book is a valuable text in learning the basic skills in fingerprint comparison. Examples and quizzes give the reader a solid foundation on which to build comparison skills.





Courtroom Testimony for the Fingerprint Expert
Second Edition

by Gary W. Jones
ISBN 978-1-933373-03-4
Published 2007

Courtroom Testimony for the Fingerprint Expert was written by retired FBI Supervisory Fingerprint Specialist Gary W. Jones. This 114 page 5 ½" by 8 ½" book is a valuable text in preparing to testify as an expert witness in court. You will refer to this text over and over to become more effective as an expert witness.





Footwear, The Missed Evidence
Second Edition

by Dwane S. Hilderbrand
ISBN 978-1-933373-04-1
Published 2007

Footwear, The Missed Evidence is a field guide to the collection and preservation of forensic footwear impression evidence. This 224 page, 7 ½" by 10" publication will be your constant reference on locating, collecting and recovering footwear evidence. Whether you are on the crime scene or in the crime laboratory, you will refer to this book again and again. It includes numerous full color photographs, diagrams, and tables.




Crime Scene Evidence
Crime Scene Evidence:
A Guide to the Recovery and Collection of Physical Evidence

by Mike Byrd
ISBN 0-9661970-5-4
Published 2001

Crime Scene Evidence: A Guide to the Recovery and Collection of Physical Evidence is designed to be carried in the field and used as a reference in the recovery, collection, and packaging of crime scene evidence. The book contains numerous photographs, diagrams and tables. Topics cover most evidence located at crime scenes from fingerprints, including fingerprints on human skin, to recovering bullets from inside walls. This 102 page 5 ½" by 8 ½" book includes an appendix listing likely evidence found at scenes by type of investigation.



Drug Identification and Investigation for Law Enforcement
Drug Identification and Investigation for Law Enforcement
by Dr. Brent Paterline
ISBN 0-9661970-6-2
Published 2003

Drug Identification and Investigation for Law Enforcement is written for those who are interested in the latest information on a full range of drugs including cannabis, stimulants, narcotics, depressants, and hallucinogens. It covers the physical forms of drugs, methods of use, paraphernalia and packaging, and slang terminology. It also covers the physiological and psychological effects of drugs and the recognition of the physical indicators and behavior patterns of a person under the influence of drugs. This 98 page, 5 1/4" by 8" publication includes 26 tables that can be used for quick reference.



Becoming Ethically Marketable
Becoming Ethically Marketable:
A Guide for Crimininal Justice Majors and Recruits

by June Werdlow Stansbury, Ph.D.
ISBN 0-9661970-8-9
220 Pages
Published 2005

Becoming Ethically Marketable: A Guide for Crimininal Justice Majors and Recruits is designed to be a tool for criminal justice Majors and recruits as well as those educators responsible for developing their students' careers. Whether the reader is a criminal justice major or recruit; a college professor responsible for teaching introductory courses or ethics; a police academy director or instructor; a police administrator or recruiter; or a mentor - there is information of value contained within the pages of Becoming Ethically Marketable. Candidates will value the frank advice to help them determine whether criminal justice is a field for them; while educators will appreciate a tool to help facilitate provocative discussion in an applied ethics format.



Responding to Emotionally Disturbed Persons
Responding to Psychological and Behavioral Emergencies
A Resource for Police, Fire and EMS

Third Edition

by Laurie Cyr-Martel
ISBN 978-1-933373-05-8
248 pages
Published 2008

Responding to Psychological and Behavioral Emergencies: A Resource for Police, Fire and EMS is a book for emergency service personnel who deal with individuals who are in distress. Mental illness, crisis, suicide, death, and other topics discussed in this text are inherent in our lives. However, for those individuals in emergency services, encountering death, violence, trauma, crisis, and those with mental illness is an everyday occurrence. The author of this 248 page book has over twenty-five years of mental health and emergency services experience. She provided behavioral, psychological, and crisis management services for the Lewiston Police Department as a Forensic Behaviorist and is currently the manager of a Crisis Unit for one of the Maine's Mental Health Agencies.



Under the Headset: Surviving Dispatcher Stress
Under the Headset: Surviving Dispatcher Stress
by Richard Behr
ISBN 0-9661970-4-6
Published 2000

Under the Headset: Surviving Dispatcher Stress is a book about the stress of being a dispatcher. Written by a dispatcher and a critical incident stress instructor, it includes information about the stress process, identifying stressors, and coping with stress. The book also includes sections on humor and inspiration. Stories of survival, written by dispatchers who have lived through the stress of critical incidents, are provided.



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| Responding to Emotionally Disturbed Persons | Under the Headset: Surviving Dispatcher Stress |
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