............................................................................................................................. Contents 1. The Investigator 2. Examination of Witnesses and Accused 3. Inspection of Localities 4. Equipment of the Investigator 5. The Scientific Expert and the Investigator 6. The Press 7. Practices of Criminals 8. Slang Expression Commonly used by Thieves 9. Construction and use of Weapons 10. Drawing and Allied Arts 11. Footprints and other Impressions 12. Crytography 13. Theft 14. Cheating and Fraud 15. Arson 16. Road Accidents 17. The Criminal Record Office 18. International Crime : Interpol Index ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Dr. Hans Gross, Sometime Professor of Criminology in the University of Prague John Adam, M.A., Barister-at-Law; sometime; Crown and Public Prosecutor, Madras J. Collyer Adam, Barrister-at-Law; sometime’ public Prosecutor, Madras Richard Leofric Jackson, C.B.E., Barrister-at-Law; Assistant Commissioner, Criminal Investigation Department, New Scotland Yard, London ............................................................................................................................. |