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Serpell, J.A., and Y. Hsu<br />

2001 Development and Validation of a Novel Method for Evaluating Behavior and Temperament in Guide Dogs. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 72:347-364.<br />

Settle, R.H., B.A. Sommerville, J. McCormick, and D.M. Broom<br />

1994 Human Scent Matching Using Specially Trained Dogs. Animal Behavior, 48:1443-1448.<br />

Sharp, N.<br />

1996 Body Detection Work Involving the Use of Dogs. West Yorkshire Police BEM, pp8-19.<br />

Sickles, Diane H.<br />

1995 The Other Woman Is a Dog. Alaska Dog Magazine, August, 1995.<br />

Sickles, Mark<br />

1996 The Other Woman is a Dog - A Search Mission S<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

http://www.corecom.net/~asard/hp01006.htm<br />

Smiley, Brenda<br />

2000 Hounding the Dead: A Remarkable Michigan Mutt Sniffs out Ancient Human Remains. Archaeology, 53(5):<br />

Smith, D.<br />

1991 Ontario: Canine Unit is Cost Effective. Law and Order, 39(4):49-51.<br />

Sommerville, B.A., R.H. Settle, F.M.C. Darling, and D.M. Broom<br />

1993 The Use of Trained Dogs <strong>to</strong> Discriminate Human Scent. Animal Behaviour, 46:189-190.<br />

Sorg, Marcella H., Edward David, and Andrew Rebmann<br />

1998 Cadaver dogs, taphonomy, and postmortem interval in the Northeast. In Reichs, K.J., edi<strong>to</strong>r, Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification<br />

of Human Remains, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL., pp.120-144.<br />

Sorg, Marcella H., Edward David, Henry F. Ryan, and Kristin Sweeney<br />

1997 Outdoor Recovery, Taphonomy, and Postmortem Interval in Northern New England, Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic<br />

Sciences, New York, NY., p.152.<br />

Sorg, Marcella H., Andrew Rebman, and Edward David<br />

1999 Cadaver Dog Handbook, Forensic Training and Tactics for the Recovery of Human Remains. CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL.<br />

(ISBN: 0-8493-1886-6)<br />

Stanley, Alice J.<br />

n.d. Utilizing Air-Scenting Search Dogs <strong>to</strong> Locate Drowning Victims. Virginia Search and Rescue Dog Association, NASAR Books<strong>to</strong>re, P.O. Box<br />

3709, Fairfax, VA 22038.<br />

Steen, J.B., and E. Wilson<br />

1990 How Do Dogs Determine the Direction of Tracks? Acta Physiol Scand, 139:531-534.<br />

Steinecke, Karen Beth<br />

2000 Cadaver Dogs: The Emerging Force of Body-Hunters. An Honors Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of Honors College Graduation<br />

Requirements. Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University,<br />

Strandberg, K.W.<br />

1997 Canine Units. Law Enforcement Technology, 24(9):50-55.<br />

Stuart, Robert<br />

1988 Canines and the Law. Police: The Law Officer's Magazine, 12(7):44-47.<br />

Svartbrerg, K.<br />

2002 Shyness-Boldness Predicts Performance in Working Dogs. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 79:157-174.<br />

Syrotuck, William<br />

1972 Scent and the Scenting Dog. Arnet Publications, Rome or Clark Mills, NY. (also cited as Barkleigh Productions, New York) (also cited as<br />

published in 1977).<br />

Szinak, J.<br />

1985 Identification of Odours. International Criminology Police Review. pp: 58-63.<br />

Taslitz, A.E.<br />

1990 Does the cold nose know? The unscientific myth of the dog scent lineup. The Hastings Law Journal, 42(1): 15-134. (also cited as pages 218-<br />

245)<br />

Thesen, A., J.B. Steen, and K.B. Døving<br />

1993 180:247-251.<br />

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