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Author:
Davis, Wayne L., author.
Title:
Police intelligence : totality of circumstances / Wayne L. Davis, Paul J. Leslie, and Ashley B. Davis ; illustrated by Dawn Larder.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
CRC Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
x, 496 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject:
Communication in police administration--United States.
Intelligence service--United States.
Communication in law enforcement--United States.
Law enforcement--United States.
Communication dans l'administration de la police--États-Unis.
Communication dans l'application des lois--États-Unis.
Lois--Application--États-Unis.
Communication in law enforcement
Communication in police administration
Intelligence service
Law enforcement
United States
Other Authors:
Leslie, Paul J., author.
Davis, Ashley B., author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
U.S. Constitutional law -- Grammar, math, theories, and persuasion -- Intelligences, reasoning, and flowcharting -- The law, truth tables, and venn diagrams -- The law, logic gates, and logic circuits -- Probable cause affidavit, information, evidence, and search warrant -- Code communication -- Meaning of truth -- Interrogatory and deposition -- Interviewing and identifying suspects -- Body language -- Interrogation techniques -- Individuals with disabilities -- Science & truth -- Media, cybercrime, technology, and special situations -- Qualitative information -- Resume, job interview, and oral presentations -- Crime scene investigations.
Summary:
"Police Intelligence: Totality of Circumstances is an essential resource and is designed for any individual who may encounter the field of criminal justice, whether the person is a police chief who oversees the department's standard operating procedures, a police officer who enforces the law, a civilian who is expected to follow the law, a lawyer who may challenge an action in court, or a judge who will interpret the law. This book, in part, applies math and logic to laws and policies to objectively assess them. Laws and policies are written as English logical statements. English logical statements can be converted into mathematical logical statements, which can be objectively assessed via Boolean algebra. Specifically, truth tables, Venn diagrams, flowcharts, logic gates, and logic circuits can all be used to assess laws, policies, and proper police actions. For example, it is not a glass, blue, marble means almost mathematically the exact opposite of it is not glass, not blue, and not marble. In addition, one must consider existential and universal quantifiers, conditional statements, and subsets to correctly interpret laws and policies. Thus, it is important for individuals to understand how to mathematically assess English logical statements (e.g., the law) because, if they do not, opponents in court may do it for them. Why is this book important? This book is important because collecting and understanding information and effectively communicating are vital skills in law enforcement. This book discusses different reference points for assessing good behavior, different lenses of truth, limitations of information, and assumptions. Furthermore, Police Intelligence: Totality of Circumstances examines a variety of ways to collect and assess information, which include interrogation techniques, interviewing techniques, an interrogatory and a deposition, ciphering and deciphering messages, body language, handwriting analysis, job interview questions, and crime scene search patterns. Chapters present a methodological reasoning process that is sorely lacking among police agencies-and one that is essential for developing critical thinking skills and carrying out orders within legal confines. Police Intelligence: Totality of Circumstances is an indispensable resource in helping students and officers collect and assess information. Whether it is verbal or nonverbal information, ciphered messages, or using different bases for numeric communication, individuals in criminal justice should learn to think outside the box to collect and understand available information"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1032180935
9781032180939
1032180943
9781032180946
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1372290944
LCCN:
2022037931
Locations:
IBAX173 -- North Iowa Area Community College Library (Mason City)

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