Forensic investigation of sex crimes and sexual offenders / / Chris Rush Burkey, Tusty ten Bensel, Jeffery T. Walker ; series editor, Larry S. Miller |
Autore | Rush Burkey Chris. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Waltham, MA : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 100 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Disciplina | 616.8583 |
Collana |
Forensic Studies For Criminal Justice
Forensic studies for criminal justice |
Soggetto topico |
Sex crimes - Investigation
Forensic sciences Sex offenders - Psychology Forensic psychology |
ISBN |
1-317-52251-6
1-138-17672-9 1-315-72161-9 1-317-52252-4 0-323-22846-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 Typologies
2.5.1 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 Interviews 4.2.1 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 Rehabilitation 5.6 ConclusionReferences |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809079603321 |
Rush Burkey Chris.
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Implementing a gender-based arts program for juvenile offenders / / Jill Leslie Rosenbaum, Shelley Spivack |
Autore | Rosenbaum Jill Leslie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiv, 100 pages) : color illustrations |
Disciplina | 345.7308 |
Collana | Real-World Criminology Series |
Soggetto topico |
Juvenile delinquents
Arts - Study and teaching |
ISBN |
1-317-52236-2
1-138-14988-8 1-315-72156-2 1-317-52237-0 0-323-26508-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Implementing a Gender-Based Arts Program for Juvenile Offenders; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Authors; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; A Note from the Series Co-Editor; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of the Literature with Collette Legault-Fields; 2.1 Arts Programming; 2.1.1 Arts-Based Programming for Juvenile Offenders; 2.1.1.1 Gender-Specific Arts Programs; 3 The Pilot Program; 3.1 Spoken Word; 3.2 September Groups; 3.2.1 Giving Yourself a Name; 3.2.2 Turning Negatives to Positives; 3.2.3 Telling Your Story; 3.3 October; 3.3.1 Changes; 3.3.2 The Power of Naming
3.3.3 Dealing with Loss3.3.4 Mistakes; 3.4 November; 3.4.1 Giving Yourself a Name; 3.4.2 Troubles; 3.4.3 Abuse; 3.4.4 Why You are Who You are; 3.4.5 Telling Your Story; 3.4.6 Lessons Learned; 4 Introducing a Gender-Based Program; 4.1 Spoken Word-Girls; 4.1.1 Telling Your Truth; 4.1.2 Naming the Negative-Creating the Positive; 4.1.3 Life Plans; 4.1.4 What Do You Want to Share with the World?; 4.1.5 Writing Your Manifesto; 4.1.6 How Does Writing Make You Feel?; 4.1.7 Deconstructing Beauty; 4.1.8 Final Session; 4.2 Boys Programming-Fall 2012; 4.2.1 Lessons Learned; 5 Just the Girls, Winter 2013 5.1 Naming Yourself5.2 Dealing With Anger and Forgiveness; 5.3 Changing Directions; 5.4 Dreams and Goals; 5.5 Lessons Learned; 6 Response To The Program; 6.1 Response from GVRC Staff; 6.2 Response of Artists; 6.3 Response from Criminal Justice Community; 6.4 Intern's Response; 7 Final Thoughts; 7.1 Institutional Challenges; 7.2 Artistic Challenges; 7.3 Recommendations; Bibliography; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790645603321 |
Rosenbaum Jill Leslie
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Implementing a gender-based arts program for juvenile offenders / / Jill Leslie Rosenbaum, Shelley Spivack |
Autore | Rosenbaum Jill Leslie |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiv, 100 pages) : color illustrations |
Disciplina | 345.7308 |
Collana | Real-World Criminology Series |
Soggetto topico |
Juvenile delinquents
Arts - Study and teaching |
ISBN |
1-317-52236-2
1-138-14988-8 1-315-72156-2 1-317-52237-0 0-323-26508-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Implementing a Gender-Based Arts Program for Juvenile Offenders; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Authors; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; A Note from the Series Co-Editor; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of the Literature with Collette Legault-Fields; 2.1 Arts Programming; 2.1.1 Arts-Based Programming for Juvenile Offenders; 2.1.1.1 Gender-Specific Arts Programs; 3 The Pilot Program; 3.1 Spoken Word; 3.2 September Groups; 3.2.1 Giving Yourself a Name; 3.2.2 Turning Negatives to Positives; 3.2.3 Telling Your Story; 3.3 October; 3.3.1 Changes; 3.3.2 The Power of Naming
3.3.3 Dealing with Loss3.3.4 Mistakes; 3.4 November; 3.4.1 Giving Yourself a Name; 3.4.2 Troubles; 3.4.3 Abuse; 3.4.4 Why You are Who You are; 3.4.5 Telling Your Story; 3.4.6 Lessons Learned; 4 Introducing a Gender-Based Program; 4.1 Spoken Word-Girls; 4.1.1 Telling Your Truth; 4.1.2 Naming the Negative-Creating the Positive; 4.1.3 Life Plans; 4.1.4 What Do You Want to Share with the World?; 4.1.5 Writing Your Manifesto; 4.1.6 How Does Writing Make You Feel?; 4.1.7 Deconstructing Beauty; 4.1.8 Final Session; 4.2 Boys Programming-Fall 2012; 4.2.1 Lessons Learned; 5 Just the Girls, Winter 2013 5.1 Naming Yourself5.2 Dealing With Anger and Forgiveness; 5.3 Changing Directions; 5.4 Dreams and Goals; 5.5 Lessons Learned; 6 Response To The Program; 6.1 Response from GVRC Staff; 6.2 Response of Artists; 6.3 Response from Criminal Justice Community; 6.4 Intern's Response; 7 Final Thoughts; 7.1 Institutional Challenges; 7.2 Artistic Challenges; 7.3 Recommendations; Bibliography; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818200603321 |
Rosenbaum Jill Leslie
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Postmortem fingerprinting and unidentified human remains / / Marzena Mulawka |
Autore | Mulawka Marzena |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (142 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Disciplina |
363.25
363.2562 |
Collana |
Forensic Studies for Criminal Justice
Forensic studies for criminal justice |
Soggetto topico |
Fingerprints - Methods
Chemistry, Forensic Criminal investigation Forensic sciences |
ISBN |
1-317-52194-3
1-315-72142-2 1-317-52195-1 0-323-28600-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Postmortem Fingerprinting and Unidentified Human Remains; Copyright Page; Dedication; Disclaimer; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Identification Overview; 1.2 Identification Classification; 1.3 Fingerprint Identification Overview; 1.4 Overview of Unidentified Human Remains in the United States; 1.5 Overview of Postmortem Fingerprinting; 2 Postmortem (PM) Fingerprint Processing Overview and Workflow; 2.1 Antemortem Fingerprints Versus Postmortem Fingerprints; 2.2 Deceased Processing Methodology; 2.2.1 Personal Protective Equipment and Universal Precautions
2.2.2 Initial Photography and Documentation2.2.3 Step 1: Inspecting and Cleansing Friction Ridge Skin/Initial Assessment; 2.2.3.1 Relaxation of Clenched Digit Technique; 2.2.3.2 Cleansing Friction Ridge Skin; 3 Basic Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery Techniques; 3.1 Drying Techniques; 3.2 Importance of Multiple Postmortem Impressions; 3.3 Ink and Stock Fingerprint Card Technique; 3.4 Powder/Acetate Fingerprint Card/Adhesive Lifter Technique; 3.5 Putty Technique; 3.6 Digital Fingerprint Capture Using the Livescan Technique; 4 Advanced Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery Techniques 4.1 Macro Photography/Microscope Techniques4.2 Casting Technique; 4.3 Injection Technique; 4.4 Degloving Technique; 4.5 Boiling Technique; 4.6 Rehydration Technique; 4.7 Moisturizer Technique; 5 Manual and Digital Acquisition of Unidentified Postmortem Fingerprint Records; 5.1 Manual Postmortem Fingerprint Acquisition; 5.2 Digital Fingerprint Acquisition; 5.3 Capturing Examination-Quality Fingerprints; 6 Overview of Antemortem (AM) Fingerprint Records in the United States; 6.1 Federal Antemortem Fingerprint Databases 6.1.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division Special Processing Center (FBI CJIS SP...6.1.2 Department of Homeland Security Biometric Support Center (DHS BSC) Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT); 6.1.3 Department of Defense Biometrics Identity Management Agency (DoD BIMA) and Automated Biometric Identification System ...; 6.1.4 National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs); 6.2 Western Identification Network (WIN); 6.3 State and Local Fingerprint Databases; 6.4 Foreign Fingerprint Databases 7 Submission of PM Fingerprint Records for Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Searches and Antemortem Finge...7.1 Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Searches of Postmortem Fingerprint Records; 7.1.1 Obtaining an Unrestricted Originating Agency Identification Number; 7.1.2 Automated Fingerprint Identification Technology, the ANSI-NIST Standard, and Electronic Submissions; 7.1.3 Transaction Type and Wording of Manual Submissions; 7.1.4 Retention of Fingerprint Records; 7.1.5 Manual, Automated, Ten-Print, and Latent Fingerprint Searches 7.1.6 Dimensional Variations in Postmortem Fingerprint Impressions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910789168003321 |
Mulawka Marzena
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Postmortem fingerprinting and unidentified human remains / / Marzena Mulawka |
Autore | Mulawka Marzena |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (142 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Disciplina |
363.25
363.2562 |
Collana |
Forensic Studies for Criminal Justice
Forensic studies for criminal justice |
Soggetto topico |
Fingerprints - Methods
Chemistry, Forensic Criminal investigation Forensic sciences |
ISBN |
1-317-52194-3
1-315-72142-2 1-317-52195-1 0-323-28600-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Postmortem Fingerprinting and Unidentified Human Remains; Copyright Page; Dedication; Disclaimer; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Identification Overview; 1.2 Identification Classification; 1.3 Fingerprint Identification Overview; 1.4 Overview of Unidentified Human Remains in the United States; 1.5 Overview of Postmortem Fingerprinting; 2 Postmortem (PM) Fingerprint Processing Overview and Workflow; 2.1 Antemortem Fingerprints Versus Postmortem Fingerprints; 2.2 Deceased Processing Methodology; 2.2.1 Personal Protective Equipment and Universal Precautions
2.2.2 Initial Photography and Documentation2.2.3 Step 1: Inspecting and Cleansing Friction Ridge Skin/Initial Assessment; 2.2.3.1 Relaxation of Clenched Digit Technique; 2.2.3.2 Cleansing Friction Ridge Skin; 3 Basic Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery Techniques; 3.1 Drying Techniques; 3.2 Importance of Multiple Postmortem Impressions; 3.3 Ink and Stock Fingerprint Card Technique; 3.4 Powder/Acetate Fingerprint Card/Adhesive Lifter Technique; 3.5 Putty Technique; 3.6 Digital Fingerprint Capture Using the Livescan Technique; 4 Advanced Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery Techniques 4.1 Macro Photography/Microscope Techniques4.2 Casting Technique; 4.3 Injection Technique; 4.4 Degloving Technique; 4.5 Boiling Technique; 4.6 Rehydration Technique; 4.7 Moisturizer Technique; 5 Manual and Digital Acquisition of Unidentified Postmortem Fingerprint Records; 5.1 Manual Postmortem Fingerprint Acquisition; 5.2 Digital Fingerprint Acquisition; 5.3 Capturing Examination-Quality Fingerprints; 6 Overview of Antemortem (AM) Fingerprint Records in the United States; 6.1 Federal Antemortem Fingerprint Databases 6.1.1 Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division Special Processing Center (FBI CJIS SP...6.1.2 Department of Homeland Security Biometric Support Center (DHS BSC) Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT); 6.1.3 Department of Defense Biometrics Identity Management Agency (DoD BIMA) and Automated Biometric Identification System ...; 6.1.4 National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs); 6.2 Western Identification Network (WIN); 6.3 State and Local Fingerprint Databases; 6.4 Foreign Fingerprint Databases 7 Submission of PM Fingerprint Records for Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Searches and Antemortem Finge...7.1 Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Searches of Postmortem Fingerprint Records; 7.1.1 Obtaining an Unrestricted Originating Agency Identification Number; 7.1.2 Automated Fingerprint Identification Technology, the ANSI-NIST Standard, and Electronic Submissions; 7.1.3 Transaction Type and Wording of Manual Submissions; 7.1.4 Retention of Fingerprint Records; 7.1.5 Manual, Automated, Ten-Print, and Latent Fingerprint Searches 7.1.6 Dimensional Variations in Postmortem Fingerprint Impressions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809303703321 |
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Professional misconduct against juveniles in correctional treatment settings / / Lee Michael Johnson |
Autore | Johnson Lee Michael |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 84 pages) |
Disciplina | 364.36 |
Collana | Real-World Criminology Series |
Soggetto topico |
Juvenile delinquents - Abuse of
Juvenile corrections |
ISBN |
1-317-52185-4
1-138-16339-2 1-315-72139-2 1-317-52186-2 0-323-26507-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Professional Misconduct against Juveniles in Correctional Treatment Settings; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Contents; A Note from the Series Co-Editor; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Consequences of Professional Misconduct against Youth; 1.2 Purpose of the Book; 2 The Nature of Misconduct; 2.1 Philosophical Issues; 2.2 Abuse, Neglect, and Poor Role Modeling; 2.3 Inappropriate Relationships; 2.4 Conclusion; 3 The Extent of Misconduct; 3.1 A Local Problem; 3.2 A National Problem; 3.3 A Global Problem; 3.4 Conclusion; 4 Factors Contributing to Misconduct; 4.1 Individual
4.2 Organizational and Institutional4.3 Victim Characteristics; 4.4 Conclusion; 5 Solutions to the Problem of Misconduct; 5.1 Prevention; 5.1.1 Policies and Procedures; 5.1.2 Hiring; 5.1.3 Training; 5.1.4 Supervision; Policies and Procedures; Hiring; Training; Supervision; 5.2 Detection; 5.2.1 Reporting; 5.2.2 Investigation; Reporting; Investigation; Intervention; Protect the Safety and Well-Being of the Child; Support the Staff; Maintain the Organization; 5.3 General Anti-Misconduct Policies and Practices; 5.4 Conclusion; 6 The Next Step; 6.1 Suggestions for Further Study; 6.2 Taking Action References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790644903321 |
Johnson Lee Michael
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Professional misconduct against juveniles in correctional treatment settings / / Lee Michael Johnson |
Autore | Johnson Lee Michael |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford : , : Anderson Publishing, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 84 pages) |
Disciplina | 364.36 |
Collana | Real-World Criminology Series |
Soggetto topico |
Juvenile delinquents - Abuse of
Juvenile corrections |
ISBN |
1-317-52185-4
1-138-16339-2 1-315-72139-2 1-317-52186-2 0-323-26507-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Professional Misconduct against Juveniles in Correctional Treatment Settings; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Contents; A Note from the Series Co-Editor; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Consequences of Professional Misconduct against Youth; 1.2 Purpose of the Book; 2 The Nature of Misconduct; 2.1 Philosophical Issues; 2.2 Abuse, Neglect, and Poor Role Modeling; 2.3 Inappropriate Relationships; 2.4 Conclusion; 3 The Extent of Misconduct; 3.1 A Local Problem; 3.2 A National Problem; 3.3 A Global Problem; 3.4 Conclusion; 4 Factors Contributing to Misconduct; 4.1 Individual
4.2 Organizational and Institutional4.3 Victim Characteristics; 4.4 Conclusion; 5 Solutions to the Problem of Misconduct; 5.1 Prevention; 5.1.1 Policies and Procedures; 5.1.2 Hiring; 5.1.3 Training; 5.1.4 Supervision; Policies and Procedures; Hiring; Training; Supervision; 5.2 Detection; 5.2.1 Reporting; 5.2.2 Investigation; Reporting; Investigation; Intervention; Protect the Safety and Well-Being of the Child; Support the Staff; Maintain the Organization; 5.3 General Anti-Misconduct Policies and Practices; 5.4 Conclusion; 6 The Next Step; 6.1 Suggestions for Further Study; 6.2 Taking Action References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910828150403321 |
Johnson Lee Michael
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Profiling and serial crime : theoretical and practical issues / / Wayne Petherick |
Autore | Petherick Wayne |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Academic Press, c2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxx, 449 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Disciplina | 364.3 |
Altri autori (Persone) | PetherickWayne |
Collana | Gale eBooks |
Soggetto topico |
Criminal behavior, Prediction of
Criminal investigation - Psychological aspects Recidivism Serial murder investigation Serial rape investigation |
ISBN |
1-283-94829-X
0-12-405901-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Profiling and Serial Crime; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same; Digital Assets; For the Instructor; For the Student; About the Authors; Wayne Petherick, PhD; Ross Brogan, MA (Fire Investigation); Nathan Brooks, GradDip Psych, MPsych (Forensic), BPsychSc; Claire Ferguson, PhD; Elizabeth Fry, MCrim; David Field, LLB; Robert Homant, PhD; Yolande Huntingdon, BSocSci (Criminology); Alicia Jenkins BPsychSci (Hons), PhD Candidate; Daniel B. Kennedy, PhD; Andrew Lowe, BSocSci (Criminology); Michael McGrath, MD
Gareth Norris, PhDGrant Sinnamon, BPsych (Hons), PhD (Candidate); Barry Woodhouse MPsych (Forensic); I. Profiling; 1 The Evolution of Criminal Profiling: From Whitechapel to Quantico and Beyond; Introduction; Early Beginnings; James Brussel and Forensic Psychiatry; The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Crime Scene Analysis; David Canter and Investigative Psychology; Kim Rossmo and Geographic Profiling; Brent Turvey and Behavioral Evidence Analysis; Conclusion; Questions; References; 2 Induction and Deduction in Criminal Profiling; Introduction; Logic and Criminal Profiling Inductive Criminal ProfilingApplied Inductive Profiling; Deductive Criminal Profiling; The Logic of Deductive Profiling; Practical Application of Deductive Profiling; Conclusion; Questions; References; 3 Behavioral Consistency, the Homology Assumption, and the Problems of Induction; Introduction; Behavioral Consistency; The Homology Assumption; The Problems of Induction; The Problem of Reliability; The USS Iowa; The Problem of Relevance; The Problem of Trait Reliance; The Relevance of Risk Assessment Research; The Problem of Case Linkage; Conclusion; Questions; References 4 Criminal Profiling MethodsIntroduction; Criminal Profiling: What Is It?; Criminal Investigative Analysis; Investigative Psychology; Geographic Profiling (Geoprofiling); The Least Effort Principle; Distance Decay; The Circle Hypothesis; Geographic Profiling Computer Systems; Diagnostic Evaluations; Behavioral Evidence Analysis; Conclusion; Questions; References; 5 Geographical Profiling: From Pins in Maps to GIS; Introduction; Theories of Spatial Behavior; The Center of Gravity; Kim Rossmo and David Canter; Application of Geographical Theories; An Investigative Method in Its Own Right? ConclusionQuestions; References; 6 The Fallacy of Accuracy; Introduction; The Fallacy of Accuracy; The Measure of Success; Accuracy Rates; Problems; Suggestions; Conclusion; Questions; References; 7 Offender Signature and Case Linkage; Introduction; Identification vs Individualization; Investigative Profiles vs Probative Profiles; Contextuality; Signature; New Jersey v. Fortin; Conclusion; Questions; References; 8 Staged Crime Scenes-Literature and Types; Introduction; Definitions; Staging as Deception; Definition of Deception; Detecting Deception; Staged Crime Scenes: The Literature Staging and Criminal Investigations |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786295803321 |
Petherick Wayne
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Profiling and serial crime : theoretical and practical issues / / Wayne Petherick |
Autore | Petherick Wayne |
Edizione | [3rd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Academic Press, c2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxx, 449 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Disciplina | 364.3 |
Altri autori (Persone) | PetherickWayne |
Collana | Gale eBooks |
Soggetto topico |
Criminal behavior, Prediction of
Criminal investigation - Psychological aspects Recidivism Serial murder investigation Serial rape investigation |
ISBN |
1-283-94829-X
0-12-405901-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Profiling and Serial Crime; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same; Digital Assets; For the Instructor; For the Student; About the Authors; Wayne Petherick, PhD; Ross Brogan, MA (Fire Investigation); Nathan Brooks, GradDip Psych, MPsych (Forensic), BPsychSc; Claire Ferguson, PhD; Elizabeth Fry, MCrim; David Field, LLB; Robert Homant, PhD; Yolande Huntingdon, BSocSci (Criminology); Alicia Jenkins BPsychSci (Hons), PhD Candidate; Daniel B. Kennedy, PhD; Andrew Lowe, BSocSci (Criminology); Michael McGrath, MD
Gareth Norris, PhDGrant Sinnamon, BPsych (Hons), PhD (Candidate); Barry Woodhouse MPsych (Forensic); I. Profiling; 1 The Evolution of Criminal Profiling: From Whitechapel to Quantico and Beyond; Introduction; Early Beginnings; James Brussel and Forensic Psychiatry; The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Crime Scene Analysis; David Canter and Investigative Psychology; Kim Rossmo and Geographic Profiling; Brent Turvey and Behavioral Evidence Analysis; Conclusion; Questions; References; 2 Induction and Deduction in Criminal Profiling; Introduction; Logic and Criminal Profiling Inductive Criminal ProfilingApplied Inductive Profiling; Deductive Criminal Profiling; The Logic of Deductive Profiling; Practical Application of Deductive Profiling; Conclusion; Questions; References; 3 Behavioral Consistency, the Homology Assumption, and the Problems of Induction; Introduction; Behavioral Consistency; The Homology Assumption; The Problems of Induction; The Problem of Reliability; The USS Iowa; The Problem of Relevance; The Problem of Trait Reliance; The Relevance of Risk Assessment Research; The Problem of Case Linkage; Conclusion; Questions; References 4 Criminal Profiling MethodsIntroduction; Criminal Profiling: What Is It?; Criminal Investigative Analysis; Investigative Psychology; Geographic Profiling (Geoprofiling); The Least Effort Principle; Distance Decay; The Circle Hypothesis; Geographic Profiling Computer Systems; Diagnostic Evaluations; Behavioral Evidence Analysis; Conclusion; Questions; References; 5 Geographical Profiling: From Pins in Maps to GIS; Introduction; Theories of Spatial Behavior; The Center of Gravity; Kim Rossmo and David Canter; Application of Geographical Theories; An Investigative Method in Its Own Right? ConclusionQuestions; References; 6 The Fallacy of Accuracy; Introduction; The Fallacy of Accuracy; The Measure of Success; Accuracy Rates; Problems; Suggestions; Conclusion; Questions; References; 7 Offender Signature and Case Linkage; Introduction; Identification vs Individualization; Investigative Profiles vs Probative Profiles; Contextuality; Signature; New Jersey v. Fortin; Conclusion; Questions; References; 8 Staged Crime Scenes-Literature and Types; Introduction; Definitions; Staging as Deception; Definition of Deception; Detecting Deception; Staged Crime Scenes: The Literature Staging and Criminal Investigations |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910811157103321 |
Petherick Wayne
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