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This course provides an overview of the legal aspects of criminal investigation and the entire investigative process. Topics include physical evidence, interviewing and interrogation techniques, field notes and reports, follow-up investigations, crime labs, and crime scene reconstruction. The course focuses on specific types of crime, including injury and death, sex-related offenses, crimes against children, robberies and burglaries, white-collar and computer crimes, vehicle theft, arson and explosions, drug-related crime, and terrorism. Students are also given a brief introduction to agricultural, wildlife, and environmental crimes. This is a fully functional demonstration of one topic from the complete McGraw-Hill course. Full courses tend to be fourteen topics plus a review week, and have alternative content available for customization purposes. Once the course is placed within your Learning Management System, the instructor can turn features off and on via the functionality of the LMS. McGraw-Hill also provides solutions for hosting courses if your institution does not support a Learning Management System. The following are just some of the key facets of our development methodology: Each course begins and ends with input from subject matter experts teaching in the field. They are based on a foundation that includes Bloom's Taxonomy of Education Objectives. We build in engaging interactivity to reach learners with different learning styles and multiple intelligences. Each course is SCORM-compliant and works with all major Learning Management Systems. For information on how to purchase a course or have a course customized to your specific needs please contact us at Learning_Solutions@McGraw-Hill.com. We hope you enjoy!
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