Crime classification manual : a standard system for investigating and classifying violent crime
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- ISBN: 9781118305058
- ISBN: 1118305051
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Physical Description:
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x, 566 pages ; 23 cm - Edition: Third edition.
- Publisher: Hoboken : Wiley, [2013]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Preface to the third edition -- The classifications -- Crime classification : past and present -- Criminal investigative concepts in crime scene analysis / John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas -- The impact of the internet, technology and forensics on crime investigation / John E. Douglas, Lauren K. Douglas and Stefan R. Treffers -- Local, federal and international agencies -- About the editors -- About the contributors -- Author index -- Subject index. |
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Subject: | Crime Classification Handbooks, manuals, etc Crime United States Classification Handbooks, manuals, etc |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Crime Classification Manual : A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crime
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Crime Classification Manual : A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crime
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Preface | p. vii | |
Part I | Crime Analysis and Investigation | |
1 | Crime Classification: Past and Present | p. 3 |
2 | Criminal Investigative Concepts in Crime Scene Analysis John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas | p. 21 |
3 | The Impact of the Internet, Technology, and Forensics on Crime Investigation John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas and Stefan R. Treffers | p. 39 |
4 | Local, Federal, and International Agencies | p. 59 |
5 | Classifying Crimes by Severity From Aggravators to Depravity Michael Welner | p. 91 |
Part II | The Classifications | |
6 | Criminal Enterprise Homicide | p. 111 |
7 | Personal Cause Homicide | p. 165 |
8 | Sexual Homicide | p. 205 |
9 | Extremist and Medical Homicide | p. 237 |
10 | Group Cause Homicide | p. 263 |
11 | Arson/Bombing | p. 277 |
12 | Rape and Sexual Assault | p. 307 |
13 | Nonlethal Crimes | p. 367 |
14 | Computer Crimes Allen G. Burgess | p. 399 |
15 | Increased Globalization of Crime Stefan R. Treffers | p. 431 |
16 | Mass and Serial Homicide | p. 471 |
17 | Poison and Biological Agents as Weapons Arthur E. Westveer and John P. Jarvis and Carl J. Jensen, III and Anne M. Berger | p. 491 |
Part III | Legal Issues | |
18 | Interviewing, Interrogation, and Criminal Confessions Gregory M. Cooper and Michael P. Napier and Susan H. Adams | p. 507 |
19 | Wrongful Convictions: Causes, Solutions, and Case Studies Peter Shellem | p. 527 |
About the Editors | p. 545 | |
About the Contributors | p. 549 | |
Citation Index | p. 552 | |
Name Index | p. 555 | |
Subject Index | p. 557 |