Crime Linkage
Theory, Research, and Practice
Herausgeber: Woodhams, Jessica; Bennell, Craig
Crime Linkage
Theory, Research, and Practice
Herausgeber: Woodhams, Jessica; Bennell, Craig
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This text assembles the psychological and criminological theories underpinning crime linkage, how it is used in practice, the challenges practitioners face, and current innovations which will shape the future of crime linkage research and practice.
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This text assembles the psychological and criminological theories underpinning crime linkage, how it is used in practice, the challenges practitioners face, and current innovations which will shape the future of crime linkage research and practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781466506756
- ISBN-10: 146650675X
- Artikelnr.: 40492642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781466506756
- ISBN-10: 146650675X
- Artikelnr.: 40492642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Craig Bennell is a professor of psychology at Carleton University (Canada). He is also the director of the Police Research Lab and editor of the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. His primary research examines the reliability, validity, and usefulness of psychologically based investigative techniques, including methods used to link serial crimes. He also studies police decision making, especially in use of force encounters. He is a founding member of the Crime Linkage International Network (C-LINK), which intends to build academic-practitioner partnerships for the purpose of making crime linkage research more operationally relevant. Dr. Jessica Woodhams is a forensic psychologist and a senior lecturer in forensic psychology at the University of Birmingham (UK). In 2013, she founded the Crime Linkage International NetworK, a global network of practitioner and academic experts in the field of crime linkage. Her PhD thesis focused on investigating juvenile sex offending and included a large section on crime linkage. She is regularly invited to speak at international conferences regarding crime linkage and sexual offending. Her expertise has been sought by organizations such as the Metropolitan Police Service and the Scottish Crown Office on matters pertaining to crime linkage and behavioral similarity.
Introduction: Time to Consolidate and Reflect. Consistency and
Distinctiveness of Criminal Behavior. Sex Crime Linkage: Sexual Fantasy and
Offense Plasticity. The Effect of Mental Disorder on Crime Scene Behavior,
Its Consistency, and Variability. Linking Crimes with Spatial Behavior: A
Need to Tackle Some Remaining Methodological Concerns. Testing the Theories
Underpinning Crime Linkage. A Cross-National Comparison of Behavioral
Consistency in Serial Homicide. Crime Linkage: A Practitioner's Perspective
on Theory, Practice, and Research. The Use of Linkage Analysis Evidence in
Serial Offense Trials. Crime Linkage as Expert Evidence-Making a Case for
the Daubert Standard. The Ability of Human Judges to Link Crimes Using
Behavioral Information: Current Knowledge and Unresolved Issues. Extending
Crime Linkage to Versatile Offenders. Exploring If (Situation) ... Then
(Behavior) Contingencies in Interpersonal Crimes. Informing Practice:
Research Methods in Crime Linkage Analysis. Crime Linkage Research: Where
to from Here? Index.
Distinctiveness of Criminal Behavior. Sex Crime Linkage: Sexual Fantasy and
Offense Plasticity. The Effect of Mental Disorder on Crime Scene Behavior,
Its Consistency, and Variability. Linking Crimes with Spatial Behavior: A
Need to Tackle Some Remaining Methodological Concerns. Testing the Theories
Underpinning Crime Linkage. A Cross-National Comparison of Behavioral
Consistency in Serial Homicide. Crime Linkage: A Practitioner's Perspective
on Theory, Practice, and Research. The Use of Linkage Analysis Evidence in
Serial Offense Trials. Crime Linkage as Expert Evidence-Making a Case for
the Daubert Standard. The Ability of Human Judges to Link Crimes Using
Behavioral Information: Current Knowledge and Unresolved Issues. Extending
Crime Linkage to Versatile Offenders. Exploring If (Situation) ... Then
(Behavior) Contingencies in Interpersonal Crimes. Informing Practice:
Research Methods in Crime Linkage Analysis. Crime Linkage Research: Where
to from Here? Index.
Introduction: Time to Consolidate and Reflect. Consistency and
Distinctiveness of Criminal Behavior. Sex Crime Linkage: Sexual Fantasy and
Offense Plasticity. The Effect of Mental Disorder on Crime Scene Behavior,
Its Consistency, and Variability. Linking Crimes with Spatial Behavior: A
Need to Tackle Some Remaining Methodological Concerns. Testing the Theories
Underpinning Crime Linkage. A Cross-National Comparison of Behavioral
Consistency in Serial Homicide. Crime Linkage: A Practitioner's Perspective
on Theory, Practice, and Research. The Use of Linkage Analysis Evidence in
Serial Offense Trials. Crime Linkage as Expert Evidence-Making a Case for
the Daubert Standard. The Ability of Human Judges to Link Crimes Using
Behavioral Information: Current Knowledge and Unresolved Issues. Extending
Crime Linkage to Versatile Offenders. Exploring If (Situation) ... Then
(Behavior) Contingencies in Interpersonal Crimes. Informing Practice:
Research Methods in Crime Linkage Analysis. Crime Linkage Research: Where
to from Here? Index.
Distinctiveness of Criminal Behavior. Sex Crime Linkage: Sexual Fantasy and
Offense Plasticity. The Effect of Mental Disorder on Crime Scene Behavior,
Its Consistency, and Variability. Linking Crimes with Spatial Behavior: A
Need to Tackle Some Remaining Methodological Concerns. Testing the Theories
Underpinning Crime Linkage. A Cross-National Comparison of Behavioral
Consistency in Serial Homicide. Crime Linkage: A Practitioner's Perspective
on Theory, Practice, and Research. The Use of Linkage Analysis Evidence in
Serial Offense Trials. Crime Linkage as Expert Evidence-Making a Case for
the Daubert Standard. The Ability of Human Judges to Link Crimes Using
Behavioral Information: Current Knowledge and Unresolved Issues. Extending
Crime Linkage to Versatile Offenders. Exploring If (Situation) ... Then
(Behavior) Contingencies in Interpersonal Crimes. Informing Practice:
Research Methods in Crime Linkage Analysis. Crime Linkage Research: Where
to from Here? Index.