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Swanson, Criminal Investigation 8/e
Criminal Investigation, 8/e
Charles R. Swanson, University of Georgia
Neil C. Chamelin, Assistant State Attorney, Second Judicial Circuit
Leonard Territo, University of South Florida- Tampa

The Follow-Up Investigation

Chapter Objectives


1) Summarize the factors used to determine whether a follow-up investigation is needed.

2) Outline common internal and external sources of case information.

3) Explain the techniques used in neighborhood and vehicle canvasses.

4) Discuss the role and use of informants.

5) Understand the purpose and objectives of surveillance.

6) Be familiar with the practice of polygraph and psychological-stress evaluators.

7) Describe the methods for conducting photo and live lineups.

8) Explain the guidelines for recording identification results.