Terrorism: An Investigator's Handbook

Terrorism: An Investigator's Handbook
ISBN-10
1317521595
ISBN-13
9781317521594
Series
Terrorism
Category
Political Science
Pages
508
Language
English
Published
2014-09-19
Publisher
Routledge
Author
William E. Dyson

Description

This handbook introduces the reader to the field of terrorism investigation. Describing how terrorists operate and how they differ from other criminals, it provides an outline of how terrorism investigations should be conducted. By helping investigators to develop skills and knowledge, this guide helps them to prepare prosecutable cases against terrorists.

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