Books for Prep









Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Not Too Technical
I think this book is such a wonderful resource. As someone who is in school studying to work in Forensics this was a great book to read. It was not too technical and I would recommend this to anyone in law enforment, anyone who wants to some day work in law enforcement or anyone interested in learning from the masters.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A must have for CJ profesionals
This book clissifies the three major violent crimes: Arson, Murder and Sexual Assaults. This book is to the Criminal Justice profession what the DSM is the the Psychology/Psychiatry profession.

This book is a useful guide for any law enforcement processional who is involved in investigative process. The manual presents several sories which help the reader learn the facts of a case, prior to the authors discussing about the specific elements of the crime.

The authors provide the investigator with "notes" on how to investigate a specific major felony - and what to look for in the criminal's profile.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A DSM OF CRIME CATEGORIES
PLEASE I WILL KNOW ABOUT AN ITALIAN EDITION OR TRANSLATION OF THIS MANUALE. THANK YOU!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Douglas Fans just HAVE to add this to the Collection!
Let's face it! Thanks to John Douglas, you're an official "amateur" profiler! Now just add the "Master's Teachings"!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Required reading for anyone investigating homicidal deaths.
The authors have put together a classification system that allows very descriptive communication between law enforcement professionals investigating homicides. Their use of examples for each of the categories of homicides makes the classification system both real and easier to remember; you don't need to take the book with you to the scene (anyway, it's not a pocket manual) After reading this book, anyone who investigates homicides will have a better appreciation for why a careful analysis of the scene and victimology can assist with the identification of potential suspects and collection of appropriate evidence.





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