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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.
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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