04715oam 2200757I 450 991045369920332120170817192758.01-138-17672-91-315-72161-91-317-52252-40-323-22846-110.4324/9781315721613 (CKB)2550000001165403(EBL)1568339(OCoLC)864414912(SSID)ssj0001141583(PQKBManifestationID)11638227(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001141583(PQKBWorkID)11092411(PQKB)10143388(MiAaPQ)EBC1568339(MiAaPQ)EBC1798348(OCoLC)897455627(EXLCZ)99255000000116540320180706e20152014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrForensic investigation of sex crimes and sexual offenders /Chris Rush Burkey, Tusty ten Bensel, Jeffery T. Walker ; series editor, Larry S. MillerWaltham, Mass. :Anderson,[2015]1 online resource (107 p.)Forensic Studies For Criminal JusticeForensic studies for criminal justiceFirst published 2014 by Anderson Publishing.0-323-22804-6 1-306-15429-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Front Cover; Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes and Sexual Offenders; Copyright Page; Contents; 1 Sex Crimes and Offenders; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 What is Sexual Assault Victimization?; 1.3 Nature of the Problem; 1.3.1 National Data Sources on Sex Crimes; 1.4 Theories of Sex Crimes; 1.4.1 Single Factor Theories; 1.4.2 Multifactor Theories; 1.5 How Sex Crimes are Typically Discovered; References; 2 Typology of Sexual Offenders; 2.1 Case Study 1; 2.2 Case Study 2; 2.2.1 August 12, 2012; 2.2.2 August 13, 2012; 2.2.3 August 14, 2012; 2.3 Case Study 3; 2.4 Introduction; 2.5 Typologies2.5.1 Rapists2.5.2 Child Molesters; 2.5.3 Female Sex Offenders; 2.5.4 Juvenile Sex Offenders; 2.5.5 Cyber Offenders; 2.6 Victim Characteristics; 2.7 Conclusion; References; 3 Crime Scene Investigation; 3.1 Case Study; 3.2 Source: Washington Post; 3.3 Crime Scene Investigation; 3.4 History; 3.4.1 Locard's exchange principle; 3.5 Investigation and Evidence; 3.6 Victim; 3.7 DNA; 3.8 Rape Kits and DNA; 3.9 Evidence Collection-Suspect; 3.10 Databases; 3.11 LInX; 3.12 Role of the Crime Lab; References; 4 Interrogation and Interviews; 4.1 Case Study; 4.2 Conducting Interviews4.2.1 Interviewing Children4.3 Investigation of Suspects; 4.4 Use of Polygraphs; References; 5 Prosecution of Sex Offenders; 5.1 Case Studies; 5.1.1 Ted Bundy; 5.1.2 John Wayne Gacy; 5.1.3 Jeffery Dahmer; 5.1.4 Debra Lafave; 5.1.5 Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond; 5.1.6 Jack Schaap; 5.1.7 Aaron Thomas; 5.1.8 Russell Williams; 5.2 Laws Associated with Sex Crimes; 5.3 Prosecution of Sex Offenders; 5.3.1 Plea Bargains; 5.3.2 Use of Victim Testimony; 5.3.3 Sentencing and Recidivism Rates; 5.4 Sex Registries and Deterrence; 5.4.1 Research and Unintended Consequences of these Laws; 5.5 Rehabilitation5.6 ConclusionReferences The investigation of sex crimes is a specific function for many law enforcement agencies, requiring an understanding of how to investigate, process crime scenes, interact with victims and offenders, and prepare for court. Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes and Sexual Offenders provides in-depth coverage in these areas, offering a valuable supplement for criminal justice courses and an accessible guide for law enforcement. Drawing on new methods of investigation and the effects of such crimes on victims, this book is an important addition to the Forensic Studies for Criminal JusticeForensic studies for criminal justice.Sex crimesInvestigationForensic sciencesSex offendersPsychologyForensic psychologyElectronic books.Sex crimesInvestigation.Forensic sciences.Sex offendersPsychology.Forensic psychology.616.8583Rush Burkey Chris.940392Miller Larry1953 August 26-859527Ten Bensel Tusty940393Walker Jeffery T940394MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453699203321Forensic investigation of sex crimes and sexual offenders2120700UNINA