Incoming Resources
- Fundamentals of criminal investigation, by Charles E. O'Hara and Gregory L. O'Hara
- Verbal judo, the gentle art of persuasion, George J. Thompson and Jerry B. Jenkins
- Who killed Precious?, how FBI special agents combine high technology and psychology to identify violent criminals, H. Paul Jeffers
- Criminalistics, an introduction to forensic science, Richard Saferstein
- Threads of evidence, using forensic science to solve crimes, Herma Silverstein
- Sexual homicide, patterns and motives, Robert K. Ressler, Ann W. Burgess, John E. Douglas with chapters by James L. Luke [and others]
- Police procedural, a writer's guide to the police and how they work, by Russell L. Bintliff
- Fingerprints and talking bones, how real-life crimes are solved, Charlotte Foltz Jones ; illustrated by David G. Klein
- The bone detectives, how forensic anthropologists solve crimes and uncover mysteries of the dead, by Donna M. Jackson ; photographs by Charlie Fellenbaum
- Terrorism, by Katie Roden ; illustrated by Rob Shone, Flick Killerby
- True detectives, the real world of today's P.I., by William Parkhurst
- Verbal judo, the gentle art of persuasion, George J. Thompson and Jerry B. Jenkins