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Criminal Defense Investigation: Theory, Practice, and Methods (in English)
Jeremy Lee Pennington
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Criminal Defense Investigation: Theory, Practice, and Methods (in English) - Pennington, Jeremy Lee
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Synopsis "Criminal Defense Investigation: Theory, Practice, and Methods (in English)"
Criminal Defense Investigation: Theory, Practice, and Methods provides the essential knowledge that you need to uncover critical evidence during a criminal defense investigation. From using investigative theory to uncovering evidence with advanced analytical concepts, you will learn the skills required to conduct criminal defense investigations from a perspective grounded in sophisticated analytical techniques. This resource is specifically tailored to those who already know how to collect evidence, thereby allowing experienced investigators to improve their established skill sets. In this book, you will learn the following: Who criminal defense investigators are from moral and ethical perspectives, their mindsets, their professional relationships with defense attorneys, and the qualifications required to become a criminal defense investigator The definition of an investigationThe concept of evidence and how it relates to the work of a criminal defense investigatorIssues of denial and deception in defendants, witnesses, and law enforcementThe theory of criminal defense investigations and how it is applied to practiceThe process of implementing the criminal defense investigation cycleThe concept of all source analysis and how it provides utility to a criminal defense investigationThe application of structured analytical techniques in the area of investigative needs, model construction, key assumption checks, information quality checks, chronology analysis, network analysis, hypothesis generation, probable event analysis, and competing hypotheses analysis