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Book Synopsis: Managing the investigative unit can be an extremely rewarding part of any law enforcement professional's career, or it can be an absolute nightmare. The goal of this newly revised second edition is to continue to provide the investigative manager with the updated tools and techniques necessary to successfully manage the investigative unit. Many of these techniques and strategies were learned through trial and error. It begins with a look at the various elements of the investigative process. These elements include the basics of criminal investigations, the role of patrol in the investigative process, organizing the investigative unit, rank/position/status of investigators, selecting and supervising investigative personnel, developing new investigators, case management, managing confidential source programs, supervision of undercover personnel, raid and arrest planning, the qualifications for the undercover officer, and evaluating performance of personnel. Administrative considerations, such as managing confidential source programs and case management are examined in detail. The final sections of the book examine performance evaluation of investigative personnel, which differs greatly from the evaluation of patrol personnel. Investigative 'marginal performers' are studied, and useful techniques for managing these individuals are provided. Methods of developing new investigators as well as mechanisms to train patrol personnel for potential assignment to investigations are also covered. In addition, the Appendices contains material and forms on responsibilities, time allocation, selection and application, case screenings, case reviews, referrals, fund and payment policy, operational plan, and evaluation design. The book will be useful for patrol officers or detectives who are interested in preparing themselves for supervisory or management positions.
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Are you a law enforcement professional looking to unlock the secrets to successfully managing an investigative unit? Look no further than the newly revised second edition of Managing the Investigative Unit. This comprehensive guide provides invaluable tools and techniques to navigate the complexities of overseeing an investigative team. Learn from the experts and avoid common pitfalls that can turn a rewarding career into a nightmare.
From the basics of criminal investigations to supervising undercover personnel, this book covers it all. Discover how to organize the investigative unit, select and supervise investigative personnel, and evaluate performance effectively. Gain insights into managing confidential source programs, raid and arrest planning, and developing new investigators. Whether you're a seasoned detective or a patrol officer looking to advance your career, this book is a must-have resource.
Take your investigative management skills to the next level with Managing the Investigative Unit. Equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies needed to excel in a leadership role within law enforcement. Don't miss out on this essential resource that can help you achieve success in managing an investigative team.
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