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OverviewBlackstone's Senior Investigating Officers' Handbook is aimed at meeting the reference needs of officers who investigate serious, major, and organised crime. It provides step-by-step, easy to understand guidance on all the necessary considerations, procedures, and processes for a Senior Investigating Officer (SIO), whether performing the role at the very outset of an investigation or at the more advanced stages. Chapters include guidance regarding decision-making and the initial response, setting up and managing an investigation, investigative strategies, policy logs, victim, family, and community management, and liaison with the media. There is also instruction on suspect and witness management, conducting 'TIE' (Trace, Investigate, and Evaluate) enquiries, child sexual exploitation and investigating sudden and unexplained infant deaths. Each chapter covers the important areas of a complex investigation with checklists, keypoints, and real-life case studies to help explain the processes and why they are important. All the main investigative foundations, knowledge, and skills for mounting a complex investigation are covered. The sixth edition also includes a new chapter on investigating suspicious missing persons. Each chapter has been completely updated and refreshed to reflect new changes and processes applicable to each individual section. Whether you conduct, review, or take a professional interest in serious and major crime investigation, this title will be an invaluable resource. The first practical guide to this important role, it is commonly referred to as the essential reference book in the wider SIO community (the SIO's bible) and is a highly practical tool for any SIO or prospective SIO. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tony Cook, OBE (Detective Superintendent, Detective Superintendent, Greater Manchester Police)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 6th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.904kg ISBN: 9780192855985ISBN 10: 0192855980 Pages: 608 Publication Date: 14 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Role of the Senior Investigating Officer 2: Resource Management 3: Decision Making 4: Policy Logs and Casebooks 5: First Response 6: Crime Scene Searches and Exhibits 7: Investigation Management 8: Conducting TIE Enquiries 9: Effective Communication Management 10: Investigative Strategies 11: Victim Management 12: Suspect Management 13: Witness Management 14: Homicide Investigation 15: Infant and Child Deaths 16: Abuse & Exploitation of Children & Vulnerable Persons 17: Suspicious Missing PersonsReviewsAuthor InformationTony Cook OBE has had a long and distinguished career as a highly regarded detective, spanning 44 years in law enforcement. Having commenced his career in Greater Manchester Police, he reached the rank of Detective Superintendent, managing countless major crime and homicide investigations while performing the role of SIO. He has been awarded 14 commendations during his career for successful investigations and is one of the longest-standing experienced and qualified PIP4s in the UK. He has extensive experience of working in tactical and strategic advisory roles, and was a National SIO Advisor for 6 years before moving onto his current role as Head of Operations in the Investigations Command of the National Crime Agency, with responsibility for complex and international child sexual abuse cases. He has worked on some of the most serious crimes ever committed in the UK and overseas and has provided inputs to SIO/SIODP courses for many years. He is a member of the NPCC PIP4 working group Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |