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723761
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b543476
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Main Entry
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Laurence Alison
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Title & Author
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Forensic Psychologist's Casebook : : Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation.\ Laurence Alison
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Publication Statement
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Cullompton: Willan Pub., 2005
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(438 pages)
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ISBN
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1134028865
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: 1315065606
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: 1843926105
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: 9781134028863
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: 9781315065601
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: 9781843926108
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Contents
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1. From trait-based profiling to psychological contributions to apprehension methods / Laurence Alison --;2. Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel murders : a very Victorian critical incident / Jonathan Ogan and Laurence Alison --;3. Psychological research and police investigations : does the rsearch meet the needs? / Emma C. Barrett --;4. Suspect prioritization in the investigation of sex offences : from clinical classification and profiling to pragmatism / Georgia Wilson and Laurence Alison --;5. The range of issues in crime analysis / Nina Cope --;6. The interpersonal dynamics of police interviewing / Laurence Alison and Joanne Howard.
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Abstract
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This book aims to demonstrate how forensic psychology contributes to police investigations, providing practical information about the type of reports provided by psychologists and behavioural advisers, and set within a broader theoretical context. It asks the question 'What do practitioners actually do when they provide advice for the police and the courts and how do they do it?' The contributors to the book are all experts in the field of offender profiling and behavioural investigative advice. The chapters provide valuable insights into particular case details, the ethical and legal conseque.
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Subject
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Criminal behavior, Prediction of.
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Subject
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Forensic psychology.
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LC Classification
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RA1148.L387 2005
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Laurence Alison
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