Criminal Profiling : (Record no. 36288)

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082 0# - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 363.258
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Personal name Turvey, Brent E.
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Title Criminal Profiling :
Remainder of title An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis.
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Edition statement 4th ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc San Diego :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Elsevier Science & Technology,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2011.
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Extent 1 online resource (728 pages)
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Formatted contents note Cover -- Contents -- Foreword to the Third Edition -- Preface to the Fourth Edition Criminal Profiling: The Imperatives of Scientific Methodology and a Behavioral Science Educatio -- Methodology -- Skill Identification and Development -- Education -- Experience -- Bea -- References -- Preface to the Third Edition The Persistence of Faith-Based Profiling -- Working for God -- A World of Magical Thinking -- The Power of Media -- Belief in Psychic Phenomena -- Profilers and Psychics: Special Powers? -- The Problem -- The Solution -- References -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Jansen Ang -- Eoghan Casey, M.A. -- Jeffery Chin -- W. Jerry Chisum, B.S. -- Craig M. Cooley, J.D. -- Jodi Freeman, M.Crim. -- Majeed Khader -- Michael McGrath, M.D. -- Eunice Tan -- Angela N. Torres, Ph.D. -- Brent E. Turvey, M.S. -- Section 1: An Introduction to Criminal Profiling -- Chapter 1: A History of Criminal Profiling -- Blood Libel -- Witches and the Medieval Inquisitions -- Witches and Puritans (1688-1692): Goodwife Ann Glover and the Salem Witch Trials -- Modern Profilers: A Multidisciplinary Historical Perspective -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 2: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic, and Cognition -- Bias -- Science and the Scientific Method -- Metacognition -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 3: Alternative Methods of Criminal Profiling -- Idiographic versus Nomothetic Study -- Nomothetic Profiling and Nomothetic Profilers -- Criminal Investigative Analysis and Criminal Profiling: What's the Difference? -- Organized versus Disorganized -- Diagnostic Evaluations (DE) -- Investigative Psychology (IP) -- Geographic Profiling -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 4: Forensic Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, and Criminal Profiling -- Psychology and Psychiatry -- Insanity and Competency to Stand Trial.
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Formatted contents note Forensic Psychologists and Psychiatrists as Profilers -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 5: An Introduction to BehavioralEvidence Analysis -- The Inference of Traits -- Behavioral Evidence Analysis (BEA) Defined -- Forensic Analysis (A.K.A. Equivocal Forensic Analysis) -- Forensic Victimology -- Crime Scene Analysis -- Behavioral Evidence Analysis: Goals and Purpose -- Behavioral Evidence Analysis: Contexts -- Behavioral Evidence Analysis Thinking Strategies -- The Principles of Behavioral Evidence Analysis -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 6: An Introduction to Crime Scene Analysis -- Forensic Assessment/Equivocal Forensic Analysis -- The Threshold Assessment -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Section 2: Forensic Victimology -- Chapter 7: Forensic Victimology -- Challenges -- Forensic Victimology and the Scientific Method -- Victim Exposure Analysis -- Victimology Guidelines -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 8: Sexual Deviance -- Everybody Lies -- Defining Deviant Sexual Behavior -- Modern Sexual Development -- Sexual Arousal -- Sexual Fantasy -- Pornography -- Deviant Sexual Behavior -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 9: Sexual Asphyxia -- Problem with Sexual Asphyxia -- Nature of Sexual Asphyxia -- Demographics -- Findings at the Death Scene -- Findings at Autopsy -- Findings of Psychological Autopsy -- Female Sexual Asphyxia -- Differentiating between Accidental Death from Sexual Asphyxia and Other Causes -- Sexual Homicide with Asphyxia: A Lethal Hookup -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 10: False Reports -- Historical Context -- High-Profile Cases -- Frequency of Cases -- Motivations -- Types of False Reports -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Section 3: Crime Scene Analysis -- Chapter 11: An Introduction to Crime Reconstruction.
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Formatted contents note Approaching the Reconstruction -- Crime Reconstruction and Experience -- Reason, methods, and confidence -- Event Analysis -- The Role of Evidence: Reconstruction Classifications -- Evidence dynamics -- Dynamic Influences: Pre-Discovery -- Dynamic Influences: Post-Discovery -- Questioning the Evidence Dynamics -- Evidence Dynamics: The Influence of Future Technologies -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 12: Crime Scene Characteristics -- Limitations -- Utility -- Location Type -- Crime Scene Type -- Victim Location -- Victim Selection -- Point of Contact -- Method of Approach -- Method of Attack -- Use of Force -- Methods of Control -- Weapon and Wounds -- Victim Response -- Nature and Sequence of Sexual Acts -- Time -- Multiple Offenders -- Planning/Preparation -- Precautionary Acts -- Missing Items -- Opportunistic Elements -- The Body -- Staging -- Verbal Behavior/Scripting -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 13: Interpreting Motive -- Rationale -- Motive: Crime Scene State or Offender Trait? -- Theories of Motive -- Motive vs. Intent -- The Behavioral-Motivational Typology -- Psychological Crime Scene Tape -- Contributing Motivational Factors -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 14: Case Linkage -- Evidentiary Thresholds -- Modus Operandi -- Offender Signature -- Signature Behavior -- Signature Patterns -- Distinguishing MO and Signature Behavior -- Interpreting Behavioral Linkage -- Case Example: Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Timothy Imbriglio -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 15: Cyberpatterns: Criminal Behavior on the Internet -- Crime and Computers -- Cybertrails -- Profiling Computer Criminals -- Digital Behavior of Unknown Offenders -- Managing Offender Behavior -- Victimology -- Deductive Profiling of Computer Intruders -- Summary -- Questions -- Acknowledgments.
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Formatted contents note References -- Chapter 16: Fire and Explosives: Behavioral Aspects -- Definitions -- Limitations -- Fire and Explosives use as Force -- Victimology -- Crime Scene Characteristics -- Applying the Behavior-Motivational Typology -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Section 4:Offender Characteristics -- Chapter 17: Inferring Offender Characteristics -- The Homology Debacle -- Purpose -- Criminal Profiling and Criminal Identity -- Deducing Offender Characteristics -- Problem Characteristics -- The Written Profile -- Criminal Profiling and Daubert -- Testing and Falsifiability -- Peer Review and Publication -- Error Rates -- General Acceptance -- Recommendations -- Criminal Profiling in Court -- The Future of Criminal Profiling in Court -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 18: Psychopathy and Sadism: Interpreting Psychopathic and Sadistic Behavior in the Crime Scene -- Psychopathy -- Sadistic Behavior -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 19:Sex Crimes -- The Historical View -- Consent -- Types of Sex Crimes -- Developmental issues -- Female Sex Offenders -- Sex Crimes and Communications Technology -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 20: Domestic Homicide -- Risk and Exposure -- Pregnancy as a Risk Factor -- The Dynamics of Abusive Relationships -- Intent -- Intimate Homicide -- Domestic Child Homicide -- Honor Killings -- Domestic elder homicide -- Discussion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 21:Mass Murder -- Mass Murder Versus Genocide -- Mass Murder and the Media -- Myths -- Nomothetic Profiles of Mass Murder -- Nomothetic Data: Numbers and Averages -- Types of Mass Killers -- Mass Murder Protocols -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 22:Serial Cases: Investigating Pattern Crimes -- Case Example: Brent J. Brents -- Terms and Definitions -- Serial Homicide -- Serial Rape.
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Formatted contents note Evaluating Serial Behavior -- Solving Cases -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 23:Introduction to Terrorism: Understanding and Interviewing Terrorists -- Nomothetic Terrorist Profiles: Oversimplified, Uninformed, and Unadaptive -- Interviewing Terrorists: Suggestions for Investigative Interviews -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Appendix: Threshold Assessment Homicide of Armida Wiltsey -- Purpose -- Case Materials -- Background -- Timeline -- Victimology -- Victim Exposure -- Crime Reconstruction -- Crime Scene Characteristics -- Motivation -- Offender Characteristics -- Investigative Suggestions -- References -- Section 5: Professional Issues -- Chapter 24: Ethics and the Criminal Profiler -- When Profiling Harms -- Ethical Guidelines for the Criminal Profiler -- The Media and Entertainment Industry: Conflicts of Interest -- High Station: Abusing Positions of Power -- Ethics in Publishing -- Criminal Profiling and Forensic Fraud -- Solutions -- Summary -- Questions -- References -- Chapter 25:Criminal Profiling on Trial -- Introduction -- Criminal Profiling: From Categorizing to Individualizing Offenders -- Admissibility Standards: From General Acceptance to Gatekeeping Judges -- Criminal Profiling's Empirical Proof, Relevance, and Predictability -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Questions -- Glossary -- Index.
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Summary, etc Now in its fourth edition, Criminal Profiling - winner of a 2013 Texty Award from the Text and Academic Authors Association - is an established resource centered on the deductive profiling method developed by the author. With 35% new content, this edition contains cases in each chapter, along with the latest advances in evidence-based profiling. Additional information has been added covering topics such as mass homicide, as well as the timely inclusion of a chapter on terrorist profiling and interviewing. Deductive profiling is different from other forms of profiling in that it does not involve averaged, statistical profiles. Instead 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 the most crucial tenet that any good criminal profiler should adhere to: the enthusiastic desire to investigate and examine the facts. Criminal Profiling, Fourth Edition, is an ideal companion for students and professionals alike, including investigators, forensic scientists, criminologists, mental health professionals, and attorneys. 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. Best-selling author Brent Turvey defines the deductive profiling method, which focuses on examining the nature and behavior of criminals in order to solve crimesContributing authors represent law enforcement, academic, mental health, and forensic science communities for a balanced perspectiveCompletely revised with 35% new material including updates on the latest advances in evidence-based profiling New
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Summary, etc to this edition New cases in every chapterNew chapters in logic and reasoningNew chapter reviewing non-evidence based profiling methodsNew chapter on mass homicideNew chapter on terrorist profiling and interviewing.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2019. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Display text Print version:
Main entry heading Turvey, Brent E.
Title Criminal Profiling : An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis
Place, publisher, and date of publication San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2011
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