Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence AnalysisAcademic Press, 29. 8. 2011 - Počet stran: 816 Now in its third edition, Criminal Profiling is established as an industry standard text. It moves evidence-based criminal profiling into a full embrace of the scientific method with respect to examining and interpreting behavioral evidence. If focuses on criminal profiling as an investigative and forensic process, helping to solve crime through an honest understanding of the nature and behavior of the most violent criminals. Throughout the text, the author outlines specific principles and practice standards for Behavioral Evidence Analysis, focusing on the application of theory and method to real cases. Criminal Profiling, Third Edition, is an ideal companion for students and professionals alike, including investigators, forensic scientists, criminologists, mental health professionals, and attorneys. With contributing authors representing law enforcement, academic, mental health, and forensic science communities, it offers a balanced perspective not found in other books on this subject. Readers will use it as a comprehensive reference text, a handbook for evaluating physical evidence, a tool to bring new perspectives to cold cases, and as an aid in preparing for criminal trials.
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Criminal Profiling the Scientific Method and Logic | 43 |
Nomothetic Methods of Criminal Profiling | 75 |
Forensic Psychology Forensic Psychiatry and Criminal Profiling | 113 |
The Psychological Autopsy | 419 |
Fire and Explosives | 431 |
Stalking | 449 |
Domestic Homicide | 483 |
Mass Homicide | 507 |
Introduction to Terrorism | 523 |
Offender Characteristics | 539 |
Psychopathy and Sadism | 569 |
Behavioral Evidence Analysis | 133 |
An Introduction to Crime Reconstruction | 155 |
Crime Scene Analysis | 187 |
Wound Pattern Analysis | 223 |
Staged Crime Scenes | 241 |
Criminal Motivation | 273 |
Case Linkage | 309 |
Victimology | 357 |
False Reports | 395 |
Sexual Asphyxia | 605 |
Serial Crime | 629 |
Cyberpatterns | 669 |
Criminal Profiling on Trial | 689 |
Ethics and the Criminal Profiler | 717 |
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Color Plate Section | 755 |
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