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InhaltsangabePart I: Crime Analysis and Investigation Chapter 1 Modus Operandi and the Signature Aspects of Violent Crime John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas Chapter 2 The Detection of Staging, Undoing, and Personation at the Crime Scene John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas Chapter 3 Prescriptive Interviewing: Interfacing the Interview and Interrogation with Crime Classification Gregory M. Cooper Chapter 4 Classifying Crimes by Severity: From Aggravators to Depravity Michael Welner Chapter 5 The New Violent Criminal Apprehension Program Eric W. Witzig Part II: Classifications Chapter 6 Homicide Chapter 7 Arson/Bombing Chapter 8 Rape and Sexual Assault Chapter 9 Nonlethal Crimes Chapter 10 Computer Crimes Allen G. Burgess Chapter 11 Cybercrimes John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas Chapter 12 Internet Child Sex Offenders Eileen M. Alexy, Ann W. Burgess, and Timothy Baker Part III: Methods of Killing Chapter 13 Mass, Spree, and Serial Homicide Ann W. Burgess Chapter 14 Homicidal Poisoning Arthur E. Westveer, John P. Jarvis, and Carl J. Jensen III Chapter 15 The Use of Biological Agents as Weapons Anne M. Berger Part IV: Issues in Crime Chapter 16 Wrongful Convictions: Causes, Solutions, and Case Studies Peter Shellem Chapter 17 Criminal Confessions: Overcoming the Challenges Michael P. Napier and Susan H. Adams
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Part I: Crime Analysis and Investigation Chapter 1 Modus Operandi and the Signature Aspects of Violent Crime John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas Chapter 2 The Detection of Staging, Undoing, and Personation at the Crime Scene John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas Chapter 3 Prescriptive Interviewing: Interfacing the Interview and Interrogation with Crime Classification Gregory M. Cooper Chapter 4 Classifying Crimes by Severity: From Aggravators to Depravity Michael Welner Chapter 5 The New Violent Criminal Apprehension Program Eric W. Witzig Part II: Classifications Chapter 6 Homicide Chapter 7 Arson/Bombing Chapter 8 Rape and Sexual Assault Chapter 9 Nonlethal Crimes Chapter 10 Computer Crimes Allen G. Burgess Chapter 11 Cybercrimes John E. Douglas and Lauren K. Douglas Chapter 12 Internet Child Sex Offenders Eileen M. Alexy, Ann W. Burgess, and Timothy Baker Part III: Methods of Killing Chapter 13 Mass, Spree, and Serial Homicide Ann W. Burgess Chapter 14 Homicidal Poisoning Arthur E. Westveer, John P. Jarvis, and Carl J. Jensen III Chapter 15 The Use of Biological Agents as Weapons Anne M. Berger Part IV: Issues in Crime Chapter 16 Wrongful Convictions: Causes, Solutions, and Case Studies Peter Shellem Chapter 17 Criminal Confessions: Overcoming the Challenges Michael P. Napier and Susan H. Adams