Archive for the ‘Search Books’ Category
Search and Rescue Tracking Books
Following on from yesterday’s thoughts on David Housley’s SARWorld article, I had yet another thought. A while back the domain name www.trackerbooklist.com expired – meaning whoever owned it let it lapse. I bought it with the intention of building a website with recommendations of books for tracking. I never got around to it – maybe I [...]
May 18, 2011
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Bang and Dahlstrom, Bob Carss, David Diaz, David Scott-Donelan, Jack Kearney, Rob Speiden, SARworld, Tracker Booklist, Tracking · Posted in: Search Books, Search Links, Search Thoughts
2010 ACPO Guidance on the Management, Recording and Investigation of Missing Persons
I’ve only just started re-writing to the Re-Search website so there is quite a lot of material that has been published in the time I was not writing that I haven’t linked to. The ACPO Guidance on the Management, Recording and Investigation of Missing Persons is just one of those. Whilst this document concentrates very [...]
March 30, 2011
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ACPO, ACPO Guidance, Missing Persons Bureau, NPIA, Search Management · Posted in: Search Books, Search Links, Search Thoughts
Wabi-sabi and the Art of Search
OK – I admit it. I need to get out more. I read a book a while back on Leonardo da Vinci. It was saying something like we can think like this genius, by putting into practice these six or seven skills. I didn’t take too much notice but it came back to me the [...]
January 20, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Animal Tracks ID, Baseline, Clue Field, Clues, Connessione, Foot Searcher, Ian Maxwell, Keri Smith, Leonardo da Vinci, Living out LOUD, Max, Michael Gelb, Missing Person, Missing Person Search, Search Exercise, Search Training, SEBEV, Tracker, Tracking Course, Wabi-sabi, Zoning In · Posted in: Search Books, Search Thoughts, Search Training
The POD of a Search Dog is 100%
When writing a blog you have to always have something left to write about tomorrow. This means that when you think of something to write about you tend to note it down somewhere, to use another day. BUT, some days, you just have to jump on the computer and write something, NOW! It might be a [...]
January 18, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Bob Koester, dbs Productions, Dog Handler, Ed Johnson, Greg Fuller, Lowland Search Dog, Man-Trackers & Dog Handlers in Search & Rescue, Mantrackers, POD, Probability of Detection, SAR Bookshop, Scent Pool, Scent Source, Scent Transport, Search Coordination, Search Dog, Search Dog Team, Search Management, Search Manager, Search Resource · Posted in: Search Books, Search Thoughts
SAR Bookshop planning starts
In response to some of the comments received regarding the usefulness of having a bookshop specialising in Search and Rescue Books, planning has started for “The SAR Bookshop“. The domain name has been purchased; www.sarbookshop.com and the website will be built over the next few weeks. The bookshop will open for business in January. However, [...]
December 11, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: SAR Books, SAR Bookshop, Search and Rescue Books · Posted in: Search Books, Search Links


