New text book for University class.....

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Mike Campbell

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..for the past ten years or so I have used Teather's Encyclopedia of Underwater Investigations in a university curriculum class on crime scene investigation. While the class focus moves around a bit, that particular text has been pretty good for my needs. Looks like I am going to have to change for several reasons, and I am researching some of the work/texts out there. I have looked at a lot of them but I don't know about the ones I don't know about.
Any suggestions? About a fifty-sixty contact hour class.
I started teaching at the University after a career in military and LEO if that helps gives you an idea of where my teaching philosophy might lie....
Thank you guys...and girls.....
Mike
 
Thank you James....I posted this back in September and forgot about it....that IS a good book. I used to work with the State Police up there from time to time...even won an open racquetball tournament with one of the guys back in the late 80's....It looks like I am going to have to write my own book. Being retired and working half time at the University should give me ample opportunity.....
Mike
 
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