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Pearsall, Milo D., and Hugo Verbruggen<br />

1982a Scent: Training <strong>to</strong> Track, Search, and Rescue, Alpine Productions, Loveland, CO.<br />

Pearsall, M., and C. Leedham<br />

1958 Dog Obedience Training. Charles Scribner's Son, New York.<br />

Phillips, R.<br />

n.d. Cadaver Dogs <strong>to</strong> Hunt for Missing Hookers. (Internet or website: www.missingpeople.net/cadaverdogsapb).<br />

Pimienow, M.G., and W.I. Starwoj<strong>to</strong>w<br />

1999 Criminalistic Examinations of Human Scent Trace. (Kriminalisticzieskoje issliedowanije zapachowych sliedow czie<strong>to</strong>wieka). unpublished<br />

manuscript.<br />

Pryor, Karen<br />

n.d. Don’t Shoot the Dog! The New Art of Teaching and Training.<br />

1996 A Dog and a Dolphin 2.0. WA Sunshine Books, North Bend, Indiana.<br />

Rapp, J.<br />

How <strong>to</strong> Train Dogs for Police Work. Denlingers Publishers, Fairfax, VA.<br />

Rave Lee, Jodi<br />

2001 Detective Dog Locates Bones. Lincoln Journal Star, November 16, 2001<br />

http://www.journalstar.com/native?s<strong>to</strong>ry_id=103<br />

Rebmann, Andrew J.<br />

1993 Cadaver Dog Training Using Pseudo Scents. NASAR Conference Proceedings, 1993.<br />

1994 Cadaver Dogs, A Primary Resource for the Location of Human Remains. In Detection and Recovery of Human Remains, Federal Bureau of<br />

Investigation., Quantico, VA.<br />

2001a Bonding <strong>with</strong> the Badge, Working Effectively <strong>with</strong> Law Enforcement. CadaverDog.com<br />

http://www.cadaverdog.com<br />

2001b <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong>s. CadaverDog.com<br />

http://www.cadaverdog.com<br />

Reissig, Dale<br />

1998 Regionalization of Police Canine Units, California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, Sacramen<strong>to</strong>, California.<br />

Robicheau, J.<br />

1996 Basic Narcotic Detec<strong>to</strong>r Dog Training. K-9 Concepts, Broussard, LA.<br />

Romanes, G.J.<br />

1987 Experiments on the sense of smell in dogs. Nature, 36: 273-274. (also cited as Romaes, G.J. [1887], Experiments on the Sense of Smell in Dogs,<br />

Nature, 21: 273-274.<br />

Rooney, Nicola, J., JohnW.S. Bradshaw, andHelen Amey<br />

2004 Attributes of Specialist Search Dogs – A Questionnaire Survey of UK Dog Handlers and Trainers. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 49(2):300-306.<br />

Rowland, Des<br />

1987 Canine Search and Rescue. RCMP Gazette, 49(12):16-18.<br />

Sachs, Jessica Snyder<br />

1996 The Fake Smell of Death. Discover, March, pp. 86-94<br />

Saul, Julie M., and Sandra Anderson, and Frank P. Saul<br />

2001 Choosing the Right Dog and Handler for Death Investigation. A Paper Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 53rd Annual<br />

Meeting, February 19-24, 2001, Seattle, Washing<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Schoon, Gertrud A.A.<br />

1996 Scent Identification Lineups by Dogs (Canis familiaris): Experimental design and forensic application. Applied Animal Behavioral Science, 49:<br />

257-267.<br />

1997a “The Performance of Dogs in Identifying Humans by Scent.” (Dissertation): University of Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands.<br />

1997b Scent Identifications by dogs (Canis familiaris): A New Experimental Design. Behavior, 134:531-550.<br />

1998 A First Assessment of the Reliability of an Improved Scent Identification Line-up. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 43(1): 70-75.<br />

Schoon, G.A.A. and J.C. De Bruin<br />

1994 The ability of dogs <strong>to</strong> recognize and cross-match human odours. Forensic Science International, 69(2): 111-118.<br />

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