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Solution Manual for Criminal Investigation: Basic Perspectives 13th Edition by Charles Lushbaugh, Chapter 1-18 |All Chapters ; Chapter 1: Evolution of Policing and Investigation, Chapter 2: Rules of Evidence and Arrest, Chapter 3: The Crime Scene, Chapter 4: Physical Evidence, Chapter 5: laboratory and Technical Services, Chapter 6: Basic Investigative Leads and Informants, Chapter 7: Interviewing and Interrogation, Chapter 8: Crimes of Violence, Chapter 9: Sexual Assaults, Chapter 10: Missing and Exploited Persons, Chapter 11: Robbery, Chapter 12: Arson, Bombing, and Hate Crimes, Chapter 13: Property Crimes, Chapter 14: CyberCrime, Chapter 15: Dangerous Drugs, Chapter 16: Special Investigations, Chapter 17: Terrorism, Chapter 18: the Investigator as a Witness and Ethical Awareness

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Instructor’s Manual
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Criminal Investigation
Basic Perspectives
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Thirteenth Edition
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Charles A. Lushbaugh

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Contents


To the Instructor 4
Syllabi 5
Chapter 1: Evolution of Policing and Investigation 12
Chapter 2: Rules of Evidence and Arrest 17
Chapter 3: The Crime Scene 24
Chapter 4: Physical Evidence 30
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Chapter 5: laboratory and Technical Services 33
Chapter 6: Basic Investigative Leads and Informants 37
Chapter 7: Interviewing and Interrogation 43
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Chapter 8: Crimes of Violence 50
Chapter 9: Sexual Assaults 56
Chapter 10: Missing and Exploited Persons 61
Chapter 11: Robbery 64
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Chapter 12: Arson, Bombing, and Hate Crimes 69
Chapter 13: Property Crimes 74
Chapter 14: CyberCrime 80
Chapter 15: Dangerous Drugs 84
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Chapter 16: Special Investigations 90
Chapter 17: Terrorism 95
Chapter 18: the Investigator as a Witness and Ethical Awareness 101

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To the Instructor
This instructor’s manual is designed to accompany and to complement the
textbook. It provides the instructor with a comprehensive overview and
summary of the textbook to make teaching easier and more effective.

The chapters of this manual directly correspond to those in the textbook.
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Each chapter contains the following information:

1. Chapter Overview: This section outlines the key points in the chapter.
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2. Chapter Objectives: These are the chapter objectives from the main text,
presented again in the instructor’s manual for your convenience.
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3. Lecture Outline: This is a detailed outline of the material provided in the
chapter and is intended to be used as a lecture guide. Each outline includes
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suggestions regarding the use of relevant material from the Prentice Hall
Video Library (ISBN 0135134978).

4. List of Changes/Transition Guide: This lists the main changes that have
been made to the chapter for the 7th edition.
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5. Additional Assignments and Class Activities: This section contains
Additional Lecture Topics and Student Activities. Additional Lecture Topics
include ideas for topics that are not contained in the textbook but which
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closely complement the material in each chapter. They may be used to
expand upon the chapter and provide additional lecture material.
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Syllabi
Sample Syllabus
Introduction to Criminal Investigation
10-Week Course

Professor: Class Meeting Room:
Office: Class Meeting Time:
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REQUIRED TEXT
Lushbaugh, Charles A., and Paul B. Weston (2016) Criminal Investigation-Basic
Perspectives 13th edition. Pearson ISBN 13-978-0-13-351440-7
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to introduce students to criminal investigation. It will provide an
overview of the evolution of policing and investigation, rules of evidence and arrest, the
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crime scene, physical evidence, laboratory and technical services, development of basic
investigative leads, use of informants, interviewing and interrogation, investigating major
crime categories, and ethical awareness.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to understand:
• The evolution of policing stemming from England and how the United States
modeled, reformed, and advanced policing and investigation.
• The rules of evidence and arrest through the use of search warrants and
warrantless searches.
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• The process of controlling, investigating, and recording a crime scene.
• The different types of evidence and the equipment and processing techniques used
to collect and evaluate this evidence.
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• The various types of investigative leads and use of informants and the importance
of them in the processing of a criminal investigation.
• The difference, importance, and techniques involved in interviewing and
interrogation.
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• The investigation of major crime categories to include: crimes of violence, sexual
assaults, missing and exploited persons, robbery, arson, bombings, hate crimes,
property crimes, cybercrime, drugs, special investigations and terrorism.
• The importance of an investigator as a witness and the ethical awareness within
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law enforcement departments.

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS

Exams: There will be a cumulative mid-term and final exam that will encompass
multiple choice, true/false, and essay questions. Each exam will be worth 50 points and
will include material from the textbook and lecture.



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