Confidential Informant: Law Enforcement's Most Valuable Tool

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  • Uses case histories of high-profile criminals undone by informants to illustrate key points
  • Examines all aspects of informant development and management, from the motivation of informants to the legal problems that accompany their use in criminal cases
  • Reviews interviewing and communication skills, and includes forms that can be used in connection with informants
  • Summary

    He baffled and eluded law enforcement officers for nearly two decades. In the end, however, it wasn't the painstaking forensic analysis of hundreds of pieces of crime scene evidence that led to the capture of the Unabomber-but the lucky tip of an informant. Truth of the matter is, for all their sophistication and hi-tech science, crime-fighting techniques such as fingerprint and DNA analysis are a factor in less than one percent of all criminal cases. In the overwhelming number of crimes, informants have provided the necessary ammunition needed to bring criminals to justice, from Genovese to Gotti and Capone to Dillinger.
    Confidential Informant: Understanding Law Enforcement's Most Valuable Tool explores the covert and clandestine world of informants-revealing the secrets of how to find them and make the most out of them, while at the same time, avoiding the pitfalls of dealing with them. Using case studies in which informants played key roles in solving crimes, the book examines all aspects of informant development and management, from the motivation of the informant to the legal problems that accompany the use of informants in criminal cases.
    Written by John Madinger, a former narcotics agent, supervisor and administrator, and currently a Senior Special Agent with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service, Confidential Informant: Understanding Law Enforcement's Most Valuable Tool examines the emotional and behavioral characteristics of the informant, as well as the psychology of trust and betrayal. The book also illustrates techniques for improving interviewing and communication skills when dealing with informants, and provides invaluable forms that can be used in connection with these vital sources of information.

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    The Divine Manipulation of the Threads
    The Informant in Law Enforcement
    The Weight of Betrayal
    Motivation and Behavior
    Informant Development
    Access
    Informant Management
    Interviewing and Communications Skills
    Case Development
    Special Situations
    Legal Issues
    Ethical Considerations and Integrity
    Appendices
    Appendix A: Source Debriefing Guide
    Appendix B: Federal Sentencing Guidelines
    Appendix C: Informant Management Guidelines and Procedures
    Appendix D: Reward Provisions
    Appendix E: Informant Agreement
    Bibliography
    Index