Criminal Profiling

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-04-29
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science
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Summary

Criminal Profiling is a unique work centered on the deductive profiling method developed by the author and motivated by the limited knowledge available regarding the criminal profiling process. Deductive profiling is different from other forms of profiling in that it focuses on criminal profiling as an investigative process, solving real crime through an honest understanding of the nature and behavior of criminals. It approaches each criminal incident as its own universe of behaviors and relationships. Throughout the text, the author illustrates and emphasizes the most crucial tenet that any good criminal profiler should adhere to: the enthusiastic desire to investigate and examine the facts. This Second Edition contains the same core knowledge that made the first edition a best-seller while introducing a wealth of new material. This expanded and thoroughly revised edition includes a completely new set of case studies including the Sam Sheppard trial. New chapters include expanded coverage on false reports, psychological autopsies, criminal profiling in court, stalking, domestic homicide, sexual asphyxia, and staged crime scenes. Contributors include: John J. Baeza, Eoghan Casey, W. Jerry Chisum, Dana S. La Fon, Michael McGrath, Wayne Petherick. A unique approach - centred on the author's Deductive Profiling method The work addresses related issues, such as ethics, clinical perspectives and the essential role of the task force Written in a style accessible to a wide audience - from the detective performing hands-on casework to the academic in the classroom Ideal text for courses on criminal profiling or investigative strategy in serial crime and as a supplement to courses involving criminology, arson, stalking, sex crimes or death investigation.

Table of Contents

About the Authorsp. ix
Foreword to the First Editionp. xiii
Foreword to the Second Editionp. xv
Preface to the First Edition: The Professionalization of Criminal Profilingp. xvii
Preface to the Second Edition: The Investigation of Criminal Behavior in the New Millenniump. xxi
Acknowledgmentsp. xxvii
A History of Criminal Profilingp. 1
Inductive Criminal Profilingp. 21
Deductive Criminal Profilingp. 35
Case Assessmentp. 53
An Introduction to Crime Reconstructionp. 81
Evidence Dynamicsp. 95
Wound Pattern Analysisp. 113
Victimologyp. 137
The Psychological Autopsyp. 157
False Reportsp. 169
Crime Scene Characteristicsp. 189
Organized v. Disorganized - A False Dichotomyp. 219
Understanding Modus Operandip. 229
Staged Crime Scenesp. 249
Understanding Offender Signaturep. 279
Criminal Motivationp. 305
Offender Characteristicsp. 335
Criminal Profiling in Courtp. 357
Fire and Explosives: Behavioral Aspectsp. 391
Psychopathic Behaviorp. 411
Sadistic Behaviorp. 427
Domestic Homicidep. 459
Sexual Asphyxiap. 479
Stalkingp. 497
Serial Homicidep. 513
Serial Rapep. 529
Cyberpatterns: Criminal Behavior on the Internetp. 547
Ethics and the Criminal Profilerp. 573
The Academy of Behavioral Profiling: Criminal Profiling Guidelinesp. 589
The Estate of Samuel H. Sheppard v. Ohio Criminal profiling in the death of Marilyn Reese Sheppardp. 597
Threshold Assessment: Wisconsin v. John Maloney Post conviction review of an alleged arson-murderp. 613
Threshold Assessment: The Queen v. Graham Stafford Post conviction review of child sexual homicide in Australiap. 635
Threshold Assessment: Illinois v. Gerald Simonson Post conviction review of a sexual homicidep. 661
Linkage Analysis: California v. Wayne Adam Ford Post conviction review of an alleged arson-murderp. 671
Glossaryp. 677
Author Indexp. 699
Subject Indexp. 709
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