CRC Press, 2015. — 274 p. — ISBN: 1482243148, 9781482243147. All too often, professional investigations fail because those involved jump to conclusions and draw faulty premises that leave the trail cold. Correct conclusions are not the result of guessing, but by applying efficient thought processes. Logical Investigative Methods: Critical Thinking and Reasoning for Successful Investigations is designed to help investigators, detectives, special agents, and prosecutors avoid assumptions and false premises by using logic, reasoning, critical thinking, and the scientific method in their investigations. Topics covered in this text include: Finding facts instead of making assumptions. Understanding how our cognitive skills can affect investigations. Using philosophy and logic to come to proper conclusions and probable inferences. Using critical thinking and logical reasoning effectively. Outlining the criminal investigation skills required of detectives and investigators. Profiling to analyze personality types and to interpret artifacts of a crime scene. Interviewing, interrogation, and detecting deception. Using tools to analyze and graphically display organized, understandable information about complex crimes. Documenting and presenting a case using all of the tools learned. This organized text of methods, practices, techniques, and tactics provides concrete instruction that can be applied to any investigation. By learning to become trained observers who make logical inferences from their observations, users of this text can effectively streamline their investigations for a successful result.
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2nd Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 354 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-60630-2 This lively coursebook encourages students to develop more sophisticated and mature thinking processes by learning specific, transferable skills independent of subject content which assist confident engagement in argument and reasoning. As well as giving a thorough grounding in critical thinking...
MIT Press, 2020. — 232 p. — ISBN10: 0262538288, ISBN13: 9780262538282 — (Series: The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series). How the concept of critical thinking emerged, how it has been defined, and how critical thinking skills can be taught. Critical thinking is regularly cited as an essential twenty-first century skill, the key to success in school and work. Given our...
Wadsworth Publishing, 2011. — 344 p. — ISBN: 0495814075, 9780495814078 Critical Thinking: A User's Manual offers an innovative skill-based approach to critical thinking that provides step-by-step tools for examining arguments. Students build a complete skill set by recognizing, analyzing, diagramming, and evaluating arguments; later chapters encourage application of the basic...
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011. — 512 p. — ISBN: 9780374275631. Thinking, Fast and Slow is a 2011 book by Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner Daniel Kahneman which summarizes research that he conducted over decades, often in collaboration with Amos Tversky. These scholars have offered a trove of evidence that people, far from being the rational agents of textbook lore,...
6th Edition. — Prentice Hall, 2010. — 688 p. — ISBN: 0135060575. This book presents a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of criminal investigation, including documentation, suspect identification, and report writing. The book provides the latest techniques in crime detection, criminal apprehension and prosecution, collection and use of evidence and information, and...
2nd edition. — LearningExpress, LLC, 2010. — 192 p.
Become an effective critical thinker in just 20 minutes a day! Whether at work, at school, or at home, critical-thinking skills are essential for success. Learning to think critically will improve your decision-making and problem-solving skills, giving you the tools you need to tackle the tough decisions and choices you face:...