Undercover

Undercover
Title Undercover PDF eBook
Author Dale L. June
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 218
Release 2018-01-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1351094335

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An instructive and entertaining book for those public and private investigators who are potential undercover agents, this book approaches the topic from three angles: how to handle informants, how to investigate suspects, and how to be an undercover agent. Undercover places emphasis on the law enforcement agent but does not overlook the private investigator who may be assigned to work in an undercover role in business or industry. The first edition of this book quickly became the classic text for a whole generation of law enforcement personnel, and the name Carmine Motto, now retired from the secret service, is known throughout the country. Both authors contribute years of personal experience and use actual case anecdotes to focus attention on the triangle of interpersonal relationships among the informant, the suspect and the investigative agent. The motivations of the informant are detailed and analyzed to determine his reasoning and willingness to assist the investigator; the suspect is examined relative to his background, associates and capabilities; and, the investigative agent is instructed in protecting the identities of and handling of informants while gaining the confidence of the suspect. This edition of Undercover modernizes the writing, replaces the photographs, and updates the cases to provide insight into the highly intriguing and fascinating human intelligence and evidence gathering method that has captured the public's attention through movies, television and newspapers.

Undercover User Experience

Undercover User Experience
Title Undercover User Experience PDF eBook
Author Cennydd Bowles
Publisher New Riders Pub
Pages 183
Release 2010
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780321719904

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Once You Catch The User Experience Bug, the world changes. Doors open the wrong way, websites don't work, and companies don't seem to care. And while anyone can learn the UX remedies---usability testing, personas, prototyping and so on---unless your organization "gets it," putting them into practice is trickier. Undercover User Experience is a pragmatic guide from the front lines, giving frank advice on making UX work in real companies with real problems. Readers will learn how to fit research, idea generation, prototyping and testing into their daily workflow, and how to design good user experiences under the all-too-common constraints of time, budget and culture. "A wonderful, proctical, yet subversive book. Cennydd and James teach you the subtle art of fighting for---and then designing for---users in a hostile world."---Joshua Porter, co-founder Performable and co-creator of 52 weeksofUX. com

Role Interference and Moral Distress in the Subjective Experience of Deep Undercover Law Enforcement Operatives

Role Interference and Moral Distress in the Subjective Experience of Deep Undercover Law Enforcement Operatives
Title Role Interference and Moral Distress in the Subjective Experience of Deep Undercover Law Enforcement Operatives PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Coghlan
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Pages 162
Release 2011-09-08
Genre
ISBN 1599423707

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Terrorism

Terrorism
Title Terrorism PDF eBook
Author William E. Dyson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 525
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Law
ISBN 1317521595

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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.

Counterfeit Lies

Counterfeit Lies
Title Counterfeit Lies PDF eBook
Author Oliver North
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 368
Release 2015-01-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1476714363

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"Veteran undercover FBI agent Jake Kruse is investigating a smuggling ring in southern California when his assignment is cut short. A prominent criminal defense attorney wants to hire Jake on another kind of mission: to kill the daughter of a local crime boss. What began as a "contract killing" soon captures the attention of the CIA, the U.S. Secret Service, and high-level officials in Washington. The undercover agent is plunged into a deadly underworld of North Korean espionage, Hezbollah terror and the sinister deception Iran uses to acquire nuclear weapons. Caught in a web of international intrigue that goes to the top of the U.S. government, Kruse is forced to confront the ultimate moral quandary: doing what's right when everything seems wrong."--

FBI Undercover Operations

FBI Undercover Operations
Title FBI Undercover Operations PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1984
Genre Undercover operations
ISBN

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Confessions of an Undercover Agent

Confessions of an Undercover Agent
Title Confessions of an Undercover Agent PDF eBook
Author Charlie Spillers
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 242
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496805216

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This true story of an ex-Marine who fought crime as an undercover cop, a narcotics agent, and finally a federal prosecutor spans a decade of crime fighting and narrow escapes. Charlie Spillers dealt with a remarkable variety of career criminals, including heroin traffickers, safecrackers, burglars, auto thieves, and members of Mafia and Mexican drug smuggling operations. In this riveting tale, the author recounts fascinating experiences and the creative methods he used to succeed and survive in a difficult and sometimes extremely dangerous underworld life. As a young officer with the Baton Rouge Police Department, ex-Marine Charlie Spillers first went undercover to infiltrate criminal groups to gather intelligence. Working alone and often unarmed, he constantly attempted to walk the thin line between triumph and disaster. When on the hunt, his closest associates were safecrackers, prostitutes, and burglars. His abilities propelled him into years of undercover work inside drug trafficking rings. But the longer he worked, the greater the risks. His final and perhaps most significant action in Baton Rouge was leading a battle against corruption in the police department itself. After Baton Rouge, he joined the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics and for the next five years continued working undercover, from the Gulf Coast to Memphis; and from New Orleans to Houston, Texas. He capped off a unique career by becoming a federal prosecutor and the justice attaché for Iraq. In this book, he shares his most intriguing exploits and exciting undercover stings, putting readers in the middle of the action.