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Author:
Holmes, Ronald M.
Title:
Profiling violent crimes : an investigative tool / Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes.
Edition:
4th ed.
Publisher:
Sage,
Copyright Date:
c2009
Description:
xix, 319 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Criminal investigation--Psychological aspects.
Criminal behavior--Methodology.--Methodology.
Criminal methods--Methodology--Methodology--Case studies.
Criminaliteit.
Misdadigers.
Profielen (algemeen)
Criminalistiek.
Gerechtelijke psychologie.
Other Authors:
Holmes, Stephen T.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Psychological profiling : an introduction -- Inductive versus deductive profiling -- Inductive criminal investigative assessments -- Deductive criminal investigative assessments -- Goals in profiling -- Goal 1 : to provide the criminal justice system with a social and psychological assessment of the offender -- Case study -- Goal 2 : to provide the criminal justice system with a psychological evaluation of belongings found in the possession of the offender -- Case study -- Goal 3 : to provide interviewing suggestions and strategies -- Case study -- Profiling : an art, not a science -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Profiling in fantasy and fact -- Sherlock Holmes : the master detective -- Will Graham and Red Dragon -- Clarice Starling and The Silence of the Lambs -- Zoe Koehler : a female serial murderess -- Alex Cross -- Dr. Laszlo Kreizler : The Alienist and Angel of Darkness -- Other works of fiction and psychological profiling -- Profiling in fact -- Profile of Adolph Hitler -- Benefits of the profile -- The Mad Bomber and Dr. Brussel -- Richard Kuklinski -- Dennis Rader--the BTK strangler -- Profile of a rape case -- Case profile : Mrs. Charlene L. Miller -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. The rationale for psychological profiling -- Personality and crime -- Biology -- Culture -- Environment -- Common experiences -- Unique experiences -- New ways of viewing the personality -- Assumptions of the profiling process -- The crime scene reflects the personality -- The method of operation remains similar -- The signature will remain the same -- The offender will not change his personality -- The worth of the psychological profile -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Criminal theories and psychological profiling -- Theories of crime and criminality -- Individual theories of crime -- Psychology and crime -- Crime and personality formation -- Personality characteristics -- Mental deficiency -- Criminal thinking patterns -- Character defects -- Psychiatry and crime -- Freud's building blocks of personality -- Freud's view of the source of crime -- Psychoanalytic treatment -- Constitutional theories -- Heredity and atavists -- Physical characteristics and crime -- Chemical imbalances and hormonal influences -- Social/ecological theories of crime -- Social/ecological approaches -- Crime as learned behavior -- Cultural transmission theories -- Social bond theories -- Combining the disciplines -- References --
5. The analysis of the crime scene -- Beyond the physical evidence -- Psychological profiling typology -- The disorganized asocial offender -- Personal characteristics -- Post-offense behavior -- Interviewing techniques -- The organized nonsocial offender -- Personal characteristics -- Post-offense behavior -- Interviewing techniques -- Crime scene differences -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. Arson and psychological profiling -- What is arson? -- Forms and types of arson -- Statistics on arson -- A view of the firesetter -- Typologies of firesetters -- Firesetting experience -- Types of fires -- Number of fires -- False alarms -- Time of day -- Regard for life -- Emotional state and behavior just prior to firesetting -- Emotional state and behavior during firesetting -- Emotional state and behavior after setting the fire -- Arrest -- Confession -- Selection of target -- Vandalism -- Excitement -- Revenge -- Crime concealment -- Profit -- Organized versus disorganized personality -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Profiling serial murderers -- Typology of serial murderers -- Spatial mobility of serial killers -- The visionary serial killer -- The mission serial killer -- The hedonistic serial killer -- The power/control serial killer -- Serial murderers : general characteristics -- A serial murderer's perspective -- Perception of potential victims -- Perceptions during violence -- Analysis of the psyche of a serial killer -- Profiling a serial murder case -- Elemental traits in crime scene evaluation -- Additional profiling elements -- Blindfolds -- Attacks at the face -- Disposal of the body -- Weapons -- Dismemberment -- Bondage -- Position of the body -- Duct tape -- Staging -- Souvenirs -- Trophies -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Psychological profiling and rape -- Definitions of rape -- Statistics on rape -- Selected characteristics of rapists -- Psychology and rape -- Typology of rapists -- Power reassurance rapist -- Elements in the rape process -- Interviewing strategy -- Anger retaliation rapist -- Elements in the rape process -- Interviewing strategy -- Power assertive rapist -- Elements in the rape process -- Interviewing strategy -- Sadistic rapist -- Elements in the rape process -- Interviewing strategy -- Conclusion -- References --
9. Pedophilia and psychological profiling -- Definition of terms : child molester or pedophile -- Types of pedophiles -- The situational child molester -- The regressed child molester -- The sexually indiscriminate child molester -- The naive or inadequate child molester -- The preferential child molester -- The mysoped child molester and killer -- The fixated child molester -- Profiling child molester types -- The sadistic offender -- The fixated offender -- Immature and regressed offenders -- Common threads among child molester types -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Autoeroticism asphyxiation -- What is autoerotic sex behavior? -- Forms of autoeroticism -- Autoerotic asphyxiation -- Aqua-eroticism -- Chemical eroticism -- Suffocation -- Traits and characteristics of autoeroticism practitioners -- Gender -- Age -- Race -- Social habits -- Ambition -- Economic status -- Religious orientation -- Autoerotic scene indicators -- Cross-dressing -- Mirrors -- Pornography -- Genital binding -- Body marks and bruising -- Diaries and writings -- Bondage -- Evidence of past autoerotic behaviors -- Videos and pictures of self-practice -- Position of the knot in erotic hanging -- Facial coverings -- Anal insertion -- Accessory symmetry -- Conclusion -- Reference -- 11. Profiling satanic and cult-related murders -- Roots of Satanism -- Satanism in the United States -- The Satanic Bible -- Definitions in Satanism -- Types of personal involvement in Satanism -- Type I -- Type II -- Type III -- General elements of Satanism -- Trinity of Satanism -- Lucifer -- Satan -- The devil -- Human sacrifice -- Hierarchy of hell -- Devices used in Satanic rituals -- Vestments -- Altar -- Symbol of Baphomet -- Candles -- Bell -- Chalice -- Elixir -- Sword -- Phallus -- Gong -- Satanic masses -- Initiation mass -- Gnostic mass -- Mass of angels -- Mass for the dead -- The black mass -- Satanic ceremonies -- Night of the beast -- The Passover -- The May day rite -- Crime scene elements -- Circle of salt -- Candles -- Mockery of Christian symbols -- Satanic symbols -- Blood -- Bodies -- Animals -- Santeria and occult crimes -- The belief system of Santeria -- Dogma of the Orisha -- Palo Mayombe -- The crime scene -- Conclusion -- References --
12. Geography, profiling, and predatory criminals -- The elements of geographic profiling -- Distance -- Method of transportation -- Attractiveness of origins, destinations, and travel ways -- Familiarity of roads and highways -- Number and types of barriers -- Alternative routes -- Actual distance -- Mental maps -- Criminals and mobility -- Geography and victim selection -- The nature of geographic profiling -- Geographic profiling : nature and considerations -- Crime location type -- Arterial roads and highways -- Physical and psychological boundaries -- Land use -- Neighborhood demographics -- Routine activities of victims -- Displacement -- Computerized geographical analyses -- Conclusion -- References -- 13. Jack the Ripper : a case for psychological profiling -- Victim : Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols -- Personal history -- Criminal background -- Residences and locations -- The night of the killing -- Medical report -- Victim : Annie Chapman -- Personal history -- Criminal background -- Residences and locations -- The night of the killing -- Medical report -- Victim : Elizabeth Stride -- Personal history -- Criminal background -- Residences and locations -- The night of the killing -- Medical report -- Victim : Catharine Eddowes -- Personal history -- Criminal background -- Residences and locations -- The night of the killing -- Medical report -- Victim : Mary Kelly -- Personal history -- Criminal background -- Residences and locations -- The night of the killing -- Medical report -- Who was Jack the Ripper? -- Conclusion -- References -- 14. Lizzie Borden -- Key people in the Lizzie Borden case -- Lizzie Borden -- Emma Borden -- Andrew Borden -- Abby Borden -- Bridget Sullivan -- John Morse -- Hosea M. Knowlton -- William Moody -- George Robinson -- The murders -- The crime scene -- The autopsies -- Autopsy of Andrew J. Borden -- Autopsy of Abby D. Borden -- Additional thoughts -- Suspect 1 -- Mr. John Morse -- Emma Borden -- Unknown laborer -- William Borden -- Conclusion -- References -- 15. The victim in criminal profiling -- Elements in the victim profiling process -- Physical traits -- Marital status -- Personal lifestyle -- Occupation -- Education -- Personal demographics -- Medical history -- Psychosocial history -- Psychosexual history -- Court history -- Victim's last activities -- Conclusion -- 16. The future of criminal profiling -- Additional uses for profiling -- Education and training for profiling -- Computerized monitoring -- Computerized profiling -- Online graduate programs, seminars, and degrees -- Conclusion -- References -- Credits -- Index -- About the authors.
ISBN:
1412959985 (pbk.)
9781412959988 (pbk.)
1412959977 (cloth)
9781412959971 (cloth)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)230802489
LCCN:
2008023611
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
HUAX887 -- Southwestern Community College Library - Creston (Creston) — HV 8073.5 .H65 2009
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)

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