Police and Military Dogs: Criminal Detection, Forensic Evidence, and Judicial Admissibility
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Book Details
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: John Ensminger
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9781439872390
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Pages: 360
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Languages: English
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Release Date: 10-10-2011
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Package Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.9 x 1.0 inches
About The Book
"Police and Military Dogs: Criminal Detection, Forensic Evidence, and Judicial Admissibility" is a comprehensive examination of the essential tasks performed by police and military dogs, shedding light on their pivotal role in criminal investigations. The book covers the science behind canine biology and behavior, explaining how these capabilities are applied to police work, and explores the ways in which dogs contribute to criminal detection and forensic evidence collection. Ensminger dives into the evolution of police dog functions over the past four decades, offering a deep analysis of canine handlers' impact on the investigation and prosecution processes. He also provides a thorough exploration of the admissibility of evidence produced by these dogs in a court of law.
The book covers various specialized tasks performed by police dogs, including cadaver detection, explosives discovery, apprehension of criminals, and search and rescue operations. Written for a broad audience—canine handlers, forensic scientists, attorneys, and judges—it is a valuable reference for anyone involved in law enforcement, particularly those working with or studying K9 units. The author's in-depth insights into canine scent identification and its legal implications make this book an indispensable guide for professionals in the field.

