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K9 Fraud!: Fraudulent Handling of Police Search Dogs [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x183x15 mm, weight: 431 g, Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2010
  • Leidėjas: Detselig Enterprises
  • ISBN-10: 1550593935
  • ISBN-13: 9781550593938
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x183x15 mm, weight: 431 g, Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2010
  • Leidėjas: Detselig Enterprises
  • ISBN-10: 1550593935
  • ISBN-13: 9781550593938
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Internationally recognized dog handlers Resi Gerritsen and Ruud Haak define what it means to commit K9 fraud and provide tips on how to avoid it. While some instances of fraud are deliberately planned, many more are unintentional and result from a lack of training or confusion about what police dogs can and cannot do. To illustrate the various ways K9 fraud can derail investigations, the authors examine a number of case studies from around the world, including the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States and the Scott Peterson case. Gerritsen and Haak also share ways to minimize the instances of K9 fraud by emphasizing proper training methods, a rigorous scientific understanding of dogs, and a strong bond between handler and dog.
Chapter 1 Fraud with Scent Identification Line-Ups
11(28)
First Suspect Discriminations
11(2)
Scent Identifications
13(3)
Discriminating Similar Odors
16(2)
Special Bikes
18(1)
Knowing the Suspect
19(1)
Influencing the Dog
20(2)
Inadvertent Signal
22(1)
Correct the Dog
23(1)
Fitting-room Murder Case
24(1)
Police Dog - Tim
24(1)
Three Failures
25(1)
The New Protocol
26(2)
Importance of the Helper
28(1)
Deventer Murder Case
29(2)
Perjury and Forgery
31(1)
`Junk Science'
31(1)
A Lot of Faults
32(1)
Uses in Criminal Cases
33(3)
International Standards
36(3)
Chapter 2 Dogs' Responsiveness to Human Gestures
39(12)
Clever Hans Effect
39(1)
A Miraculous Horse
40(1)
Subtle Movements
41(1)
Clever Dog Nora
42(1)
Test with Signs
42(2)
Glancing Cues
44(1)
Pointing Gestures
45(2)
The Detour Test
47(2)
Working Blind
49(2)
Chapter 3 Fraud with Tracking Dogs
51(32)
Historical Tracking Dogs
53(2)
Night Watchmen
55(3)
Police Tracking Dogs
58(1)
Dog-Detectives
59(2)
Other Miraculous Stories
61(5)
Bold Dog Handlers
66(1)
Incorrect Human Interpretations
66(1)
Putting Pressure on the Suspect
67(2)
Influencing by the handler
69(1)
Many Excesses
70(1)
Poor Results
71(1)
Training Method
72(2)
Dog Handler Larry Harris (1)
74(1)
Dog Handler Larry Harris (2)
75(3)
Signs of the Handler
78(1)
Deliberately
78(1)
Dog Handler John Preston
79(4)
Chapter 4 Scent Research and Tracking Experiments
83(28)
Human World
83(1)
Dog World
84(1)
Different Worlds
85(1)
Prickle Thresholds
85(2)
Various Levels
87(1)
Perception
88(1)
Tiredness
88(1)
Prickle Summarizing
89(1)
Systematic Training
90(1)
Lost Knowledge
91(1)
The First Tracking Tests
92(1)
Systematically Research
93(1)
Most's Tracking Cross
94(1)
Repeating the Tests
95(1)
Disagreements
96(1)
Extensive Experiments
97(1)
Control Test
97(1)
Air-transferred Odor
98(2)
Drops of saps
100(1)
Tracks without Human Odor
100(1)
Clean-scent Tracking
101(1)
Influence of Fatty Acids
102(1)
Y-scheme Tracks
103(1)
Breathing and Scanning Odors
104(3)
Sniffing
107(1)
Direction of the Track
108(3)
Chapter 5 Fraud with Mantrailing
111(28)
Old Times Revive
113(1)
The Jeffrey Allen Grant Case
114(1)
The Anthrax Letters
115(3)
The Scott Peterson Case
118(1)
Stupid Utterances
119(1)
Dog Handler Sandra Anderson
120(2)
Dog Handler Penny Bell
122(1)
Dog Handler Keith Pikett (1)
123(1)
Dog Handler Keith Pikett (2)
124(1)
What is Mantrailing?
125(3)
What Can't Mantrailers Do?
128(1)
The Scent Article Method Project
129(1)
Bloodhounds - Tracking/Trailing
130(1)
Five Big Mistakes in Mantrailing
130(5)
The Joshua Wade Case
135(4)
Chapter 6 Human Odor and Dog's Scent Perception
139
Scents of the Track
139(4)
Human Odor in the Track
143(2)
Scents of the Trail
145(1)
Individual Human Odor
146(1)
Influencing Odors
146(1)
Body Openings
146(1)
Human Skin
146(2)
Skin Glands
148(2)
Odor Production
150(3)
Stability of Odor
153(2)
Dog's Scent Perception
155(1)
Inside the Dog's Nose
155(3)
Odor Contacts Receptor
158(2)
From Nose to Brain
160(2)
Brain Cortex vs. Limbic System
162