Table of Contents:
- Development of police and military dog functions
- Canine biology and behavior
- History and judicial acceptance of tracking and trailing evidence
- Scientific analysis of tracking, trailing, and scent identification / John J. Ensminger and Tadeusz Jezierski
- Tracking and trailing in criminal investigations and prosecutions
- Judicial admissibility of scent lineup evidence
- Scent lineups in criminal investigations and prosecutions / John J. Ensminger and Tadeusz Jezierski
- Judicial admissibility of canine detection evidence
- Scientific issues in detection functions
- Automobile sniffs
- Sniffs of luggage, transportation facilities, and hotels
- Mail and package sniffs
- Sniffs of storage areas, cargo, and commercial spaces
- Residential sniffs
- Currency sniffs
- School sniffs
- Explosives, landmine, and bioweapons detection / John J. Ensminger, John Grubbs, and L.E. Papet
- Accelerant detection dogs
- Cadaver dogs / John J. Ensminger, L.E. Papet
- Suspect apprehension and bite issues
- Search and rescue dogs.


