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Internal investigations; a practitioner's approach.

0398077134

Internal investigations; a practitioner's approach.

Colaprete, Frank A.

C.C. Thomas

2007

336 pages

$82.95

Hardcover

HV7936

A former police lieutenant, Colaprete (Keuka College Keuka is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The College offers degree programs in the People's Republic of China where more than 3,000 Chinese students are pursuing Keuka degrees.

U.S. News & World Report ranked Keuka College No.
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, and Norwich U.) explains the need for proper and complete internal investigations in law enforcement and describes the process for entry level and tenured ten·ured  
adj.
Having tenure: tenured civil servants; tenured faculty.

Adj. 1. tenured
 police supervisors, as well as students, attorneys, and those in collective bargaining collective bargaining, in labor relations, procedure whereby an employer or employers agree to discuss the conditions of work by bargaining with representatives of the employees, usually a labor union.  groups. He details a model for conducting investigations and discusses their purpose, pitfalls, ethical and leadership aspects, police officer stress, related terminology, legal and labor issues, and investigative techniques and procedures. In addition, investigations relating to crimes and use-of-force, deadly physical force and in-custody death, and domestic violence and racial profiling The consideration of race, ethnicity, or national origin by an officer of the law in deciding when and how to intervene in an enforcement capacity.

Police officers often profile certain types of individuals who are more likely to perpetrate crimes.
, are covered, as well as issues in administrative and civil claims investigations, evidence, the case review process, risk management, and training and managing investigators. Indexes are divided by subject and case law.

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