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|a Holmes, Ronald M.
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|a Profiling violent crimes :
|b an investigative tool /
|c Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes.
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|a 3rd ed.
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|a Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
|b Sage,
|c c2002.
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|a xi, 299 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-291) and index.
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|g 1.
|t Psychological Profiling: An Introduction --
|t Inductive Versus Deductive Profiling --
|t Goals in Profiling --
|t Profiling: An Art, Not a Science --
|g 2.
|t Profiling in Fantasy and Fact --
|t Sherlock Holmes: The Master Detective --
|t Will Graham and Red Dragon --
|t Clarice Starling and The Silence of the Lambs --
|t Zoe Koehler: A Female Serial Murderer --
|t Dr. Laszlo Kreizler: The Alienist and The Angel of Darkness --
|t Other Works of Fiction and Psychological Profiling --
|t Profiling in Fact --
|t Profile of a Rape Case --
|t An Actual Profile: Mrs. Charlene L. Miller --
|g 3.
|t The Rationale for Psychological Profiling --
|t Personality and Crime --
|t New Ways of Viewing the Personality --
|t Assumptions of the Profiling Process --
|g 4.
|t Criminal Theories and Psychological Profiling --
|t Theories of Crime and Criminality --
|t Individual Theories of Crime --
|t Social and Ecological Theories of Crime --
|t Combining the Disciplines --
|t Key Terms --
|g 5.
|t Analyzing the Crime Scene --
|t Beyond the Physical Evidence --
|t Psychological Profiling Typology --
|t Crime Scene Differences --
|g 6.
|t Arson and Psychological Profiling --
|t What Is Arson? --
|t Statistics on Arson --
|t A View of the Firesetter --
|t Typologies of Firesetters --
|t The Pyromaniac's Firesetting Experience --
|t Types of Arsonists --
|t Organized Versus Disorganized Personality --
|g 7.
|t Profiling Serial Murderers --
|t Typology of Serial Murderers --
|t Spatial Mobility of Serial Killers --
|t Serial Murderers: General Characteristics --
|t Profiling a Serial Murder Case --
|g 8.
|t Psychological Profiling and Rape --
|t Definitions of Rape --
|t Statistics on Rape --
|t Selected Characteristics of Rapists --
|t Psychology and Rape --
|t Typology of Rapists --
|g 9.
|t Pedophilia and Psychological Profiling --
|t Child Molester or Pedophile --
|t Types of Pedophiles --
|t Profiling Child Molester Types --
|g 10.
|t Autoeroticism --
|t What Is Autoerotic Sex Behavior? --
|t Traits and Characteristics of Autoerotic Practitioners --
|t Autoerotic Scene Indicators --
|t Evidence of Past Autoerotic Behaviors --
|g 11.
|t Profiling Satanic and Cult-Related Murders --
|t Roots of Satanism --
|t Satanism in the United States --
|t The Satanic Bible --
|t Types of Personal Involvement in Satanism --
|t General Beliefs in Satanism --
|t Satanic Masses --
|t Satanic Ceremonies --
|t Crime Scene Elements --
|g 12.
|t Geography, Profiling, and Predatory Criminals --
|t The Role of Geography --
|t The Nature of Geographic Profiling --
|t Computerized Geographical Analyses --
|g 13.
|t Jack the Ripper: A Case for Psychological Profiling --
|t Victim: Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols --
|t Victim: Annie Chapman --
|t Victim: Elizabeth Stride --
|t Victim: Catharine Eddowes --
|t Victim: Mary Kelly --
|t Who Was Jack the Ripper? --
|g 14.
|t Jonbenet Ramsey: The Murder of a Beauty Queen --
|t The Principal Players in the Ramsey Murder Case --
|t The Morning of the Murder, December 26, 1996 --
|t Aftermath of the Investigation --
|t The Autopsy Report --
|g 15.
|t The Victim in Psychological Profiling --
|t Elements in the Victim Profiling Process --
|g 16.
|t Profiling and the Future --
|t Additional Uses for Profiling --
|t Education and Training for Profiling --
|t Computerized Monitoring --
|t Computerized Profiling.
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|x Psychological aspects.
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|x Research
|x Methodology.
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|a Criminal methods
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