Criminal Investigation: a Practical Handbook for Magistrates, Police Officers and Lawyers, Volume 3

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Hans Gross 1906
English
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning i-iii
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning iv, part 1
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning iv, part 2
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning v
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning vi-vii
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning viii
  • Bodily Injuries and Poisoning ix
  • Theft i-ii
  • Theft iii-iv
  • Theft v, part 1
  • Theft v, part 2
  • Theft vi
  • Theft vi.A.1
  • Theft vi.A.2
  • Theft vi.A.3.a
  • Theft vi.A.3.b-A.4
  • Theft vi.B-D
  • Theft vi.E-F
  • Theft vii
  • Cheating and Fraud i-ii.A
  • Cheating and Fraud ii.B
  • Cheating and Fraud iii.A
  • Cheating and Fraud iii.B
  • Cheating and Fraud iv.A.1
  • Cheating and Fraud iv.A.2-3
  • Cheating and Fraud iv.A.4
  • Cheating and Fraud iv.A.5-6
  • Cheating and Fraud v
  • Cheating and Fraud vi.A-F
  • Cheating and Fraud vi.G-N
  • Cheating and Fraud vii
  • Arson
  • Serious Accidents and Boiler Explosions
Reputedly inspired by the Sherlock Holmes stories, Austrian criminal jurist and examining magistrate Hans Gross wrote the first handbook on criminal investigation. This treatise covers everything from the qualities of a good investigating officer and how to utilize various experts, to tactics employed by criminals, how to analyze footprints and blood stains, and ways that criminals perpetrate crimes. Some of the remarks relate directly to India, such as disguising one's caste.

Volume 3 (of 3) consists of Part 4 of the 4 parts in the work. - Summary by TriciaG

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