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Careers in Criminal Profiling 5th edition by Brent Turvey ISBN 0128155844 9780128155844

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Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.86 MB
Pages: 65
Author: Janey Levy
ISBN: 1404213422
Language: English
Year: 2008

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ISBN 10: 0128155844
ISBN 13: 9780128155844
Author: Brent Turvey

Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis, Fifth Edition, maintains the same core foundation that made previous editions best sellers in the professional and academic community worldwide. Written for practicing behavioral analysts and aspiring students alike, this work emphasizes an honest understanding of crime and criminals. Newly updated, mechanisms for the examination and classification of both victim and offender behavior have been improved. In addition to refined approaches toward international perspectives, chapters on psychological autopsies, scene investigation reconstruction, court issues and racial profiling have also been added.

  • Outlines the scientific principles and practice standards of BEA-oriented criminal profiling, with an emphasis on applying theory to real cases
  • Contains contributions from law enforcement, academia, mental health fields, and forensic science communities
  • Includes a complete glossary of terms, along with an instructor website and student companion site


Careers in Criminal Profiling 5th Table of contents:

Section 1: An Introduction to Criminal Profiling

Chapter 1: A History of Criminal Profiling

Abstract

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

Abstract

Bias

Science and the Scientific Method

Metacognition

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 3: Alternative Methods of Criminal Profiling: Revised and Expanded

Abstract

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

Questions

References

Chapter 4: Forensic Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, and Criminal Profiling: The Mental Health Professional's Contribution to Criminal Profiling

Abstract

Psychology and Psychiatry

Insanity and Competency to Stand Trial

Contributor's Note: Forensic Psychology With a Human Rights Perspective

Forensic Psychologists and Psychiatrists as Profilers

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 5: Applied Behavioral Evidence Analysis: Methodology and International Practice

Abstract

Behavioral Evidence Analysis (BEA) Defined

BEA: Goals and Purpose

BEA: Contexts

BEA Thinking Strategies

The Principles of Behavioral Evidence Analysis

BEA Standards of Practice

Behavioral Evidence Analysis: International Adoption and Utility

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 6: Racial Profiling: The Civil Rights Perspective

Abstract

Racial Profiling

Criminal Profiling Versus Racial Profiling

Racial Profiling: Efficacy

Racial Profiling as Racist, Unconstitutional, and Illegal

Racial Profiling: A Resurgence

Racism and Law Enforcement Culture

Racial Profiling and Miscarriages of Justice

Conclusion

Questions

References

Chapter 7: Integrated Forensic Assessments: A Psychosocial Approach With the Human Rights Perspective

Abstract

Key Terms and Definitions

Forensic Reports: A Brief Discussion of Purpose

Integrated Forensic Assessments: A Case Example

Summary

Questions

References

Section 2: Forensic Victimology

Chapter 8: Forensic Victimology: Incorporating the Ecological Model

Abstract

Key Terms

Challenges

Forensic Victimology and the Scientific Method

The Feminist Ecological Model

Victim Exposure Analysis

Victimology Guidelines

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 9: Deconstructing Sexual Deviance

Abstract

Everybody Lies

Defining “Deviant” Sexual Behavior

Modern Sexual Development

Sexual Arousal

Sexual Fantasy

Pornography

“Deviant” Sexual Behavior

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 10: Sexual Asphyxia

Abstract

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 11: False Allegations: An Introduction with Red Flags

Abstract

Mandated Reporters

Criminal Statutes

Law Enforcement Duty of Care

Civil Liability: General

Red Flags: Professional Origins

Establishing Victimity

Investigative Red Flags: Limitations

Investigative Red Flags for False Reporting

Identifying False Reports in a Forensic Context

Conclusion

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 12: The Psychological Autopsy: A Critical Perspective

Abstract

Definitions and Utility

Violence, Self-Violence, and Suicide

Integrated Forensic Assessments and the UN Femicide Protocols

Summary

Questions

References

Section 3: Crime Scene Analysis

Chapter 13: An Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction

Abstract

Approaching the Reconstruction: The Human Rights Perspective

Crime Reconstruction and Experience

Reason, Methods, and Confidence

Event Analysis

The Role of Evidence: Reconstruction Classifications

Evidence Dynamics

Conclusion

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 14: Crime Scene Analysis

Abstract

Limitations

Utility

Location Type

Location of the Scene

Crime Scene Type

Victim Location

Victim Selection

Point of Contact

Method of Approach

Method of Attack

Use of Force

Methods of Control

Weapon

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 15: Case Linkage: Offender Modus Operandi and Signature

Abstract

Key Terms

Evidentiary Thresholds

Modus Operandi

MO in Court: Case Example

Offender Signature

Signature Behavior

Offender Signature

Distinguishing MO and Signature Behavior

Interpreting Behavioral Linkage

Summary

Questions

References

Section 4: Offender Characteristics

Chapter 16: Interpreting Offender Motive

Abstract

Rationale

Motive: Crime Scene State or Offender Trait?

Theories of Motive

Motive Versus Intent

The Behavioral-Motivational Typology

Psychological Crime Scene Tape

Contributing Motivational Factors

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 17: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Femicide

Abstract

Femicide: Definition and Origins

Femicide and Impunity

Mariana Lima Buendia

The United Nations: A Model Protocol

Yovanna Yaneth Torres Briseño

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 18: Psychopathy and Sadism: Interpreting Psychopathic and Sadistic Behavior in the Crime Scene

Abstract

Psychopathy

Sadistic Behavior

Conclusion

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 19: Offender Characteristics: Rendering a Criminal Profile

Abstract

The Homology Debacle,

Criminal Profiling and Criminal Identity

Deducing Offender Characteristics

Problem Characteristics

The Written Profile

Recommendations

Criminal Profiling in Court

The Future of Criminal Profiling in US Courts

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 20: Mass Murder

Abstract

Mass Murder Versus Genocide

Mass Murder and the Media

Myths

Nomothetic Profiles of Mass Murder

Nomothetic Data: Numbers and Averages

Types of Mass Killers

A Note on Mass Shootings and Femicides

A Note on White Nationalists/Supremacists

Mass Murder Protocols

Summary

Questions

References

Chapter 21: Serial Cases: Investigating Pattern Crimes

Abstract

Case Example: Brent J. Brents

Terms and Definitions

Serial Homicide

Serial Rape

Evaluating Serial Behavior

Solving Cases

Questions

References

Chapter 22: Introduction to Terrorism: Understanding and Interviewing Terrorists

Abstract

Nomothetic Terrorist Profiles: Oversimplified, Uninformed, and Unadaptive

Interviewing Terrorists: Suggestions for Investigative Interviews

Torture

Conclusion

Summary

Questions

References

Section 5: Professional Issues

Chapter 23: Ethics and the Criminal Profiler

Abstract

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 24: Criminal Profiling: Pseudo-profilers and Courtroom Testimony

Abstract

Profiling as Expert Evidence

The Role of Criminal Profiling

The Modern History of Criminal Profiling in Court, in Brief

Profilers as Forensic Experts

Case Studies in False Testimony and Forensic Fraud

Conclusion

Questions

References

1: Crime Scene Analysis

2: Equivocal Death Analysis: Preliminary Findings

3: Forensic Examination: Femicide Assessment

Index


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