Criminal Profiling : An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis

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Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): Academic Pr
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Summary

Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis is a unique work centered on the Deductive Profiling method developed by the author. Deductive Profiling is different from other forms of profiling because it centers the process on forensic evidence and does not involve the use of averaged, statistical profiles. It approaches each criminal incident as its own universe of behaviors and relationships. Criminal Profiling includes a thorough rendering of the features of the deductive profiling method, an overview of the legal aspects involved in profiling, and an exploration into specific profiling issues that arise in different types of serial crime. It also includes the author's unique analysis of the Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper) of 1888 and the JonBenet Ramsey homicide of 1996. Criminal Profiling is a perfect companion for students and professionals in the law enforcement, mental health, criminological, and legal communities. Key Features * A unique approach--centered on the author's Deductive Profiling method * Addresses related issues, such as ethics, clinical perspectives, and the essential role of the task force * Provides a unique analysis of the Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper) and the JonBenet Ramsey case * Boasts the support of the world's leading forensic authors and profilers (Saferstein, Lee, Gebeth, Hare, and Teten) * Written in a style accessible to a wide audience--from the detective performing hands-on casework to the academician in the classroom

Table of Contents

About The Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Author's Note xv
Preface The Professionalization of Criminal Profiling xxvii
Acknowledgements xxxi
An Overview of Criminal Profiling
1(12)
Inductive Criminal Profiling
13(12)
The Deductive Method of Criminal Profiling
25(8)
Goals of Deductive Method of Criminal Profiling
33(8)
Case Assessment
41(16)
Equivocal Forensic Analysis
57(16)
An Introduction to Crime Reconstruction
73(14)
Wound Pattern Analysis
87(18)
Victimology: Profiling the Victim
105(8)
Victimology: Risk Assessment
113(8)
Crime-Scene Characteristics
121(24)
Organized V. disorganized-A False Dichotomy
145(6)
Understanding Modus Operandi
151(8)
Understanding Signature
159(10)
Motivational Typologies
169(14)
Offender Characteristics
183(10)
Psychopathy And Sadism
193(16)
Investigative Strategy
209(14)
Trial Strategy
223(12)
Ethics and The Criminal Profiler
235(12)
Deductive Profiling: A Clinical Perspective From the UK
247(10)
Alternative Methods of Offewnder Profiling
257(12)
Use of Fire and Explosives
269(16)
Serial Rape and Serial Homicide
285(14)
Cyberpatterns: Criminal Behavior on the Internet
299(30)
Appendix I Whitechapel: The Ripper Murders 329(14)
Appendix IIA Evaluating Inductive Profiles-The Jonbenet Ramsey Case 343(8)
Appendix IIB Evaluating Inductive Profiles-The Sofia Silva Case, The Kristin and Kati Lisk Case 351(6)
Appendix IIIA behavioral-Evidence Analsysis-Steve E. Branch, Chris M. Byers, James M. Moore 357(32)
Appendix IIIB behavioral-Evidence Analysis-[15-Year-Old White Female], [15-Year-Old White Male], [13-Year-Old Black Male] 389(26)
Appendix IV Task-Force Management 415(14)
Appendix V Professionalizing Criminal Profiling 429(4)
Glossary 433(20)
Index 453

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