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CRIMINAL PROFILING RECOMMENDED READING/WEBSITES

CRJS 401/CRIMINAL PROFILING J.B. Helfgott, PhD, Associate Professor/Chair Criminal Justice Department/ Seattle University

Andrews D. A. & Bonta J. (2001). The psychology of criminal conduct. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing. Annon, J.S. (1995). Investigative Profiling: A behavioral analysis of the crime scene. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 13 (4), 67-75. Beauregard, E. & Proulx, J. (2002). Profiles in the offending process of nonserial sexual murderers. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 46 (4), 386-399. Blackburn, R. (1993). The psychology of criminal conduct. New York: John Wiley, (Chapter 3: Classification of Offenders), 60-86. Brody, Y. & Rosenfeld, B. (2002). Object relations in criminal psychopaths. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 46 (4), 400-411. Canter, D. (2000). Criminal Shadows, Inner Narratives of Evil. Authorlink Press. Canter, D. & Alison, L. (1999). Profiling in Policy and Practice. Ashgate Publishing. Castle, T. & Hensley, C. (2002). Serial killers with military experience: Applying learning theory to serial murder. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 46 (4), 453465. Cook, P. E. & Hinman, D. L. (1999). Criminal profiling: Science and art. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 15(3), 230-241. Cleckey H. (1976). The Mask of Sanity. Saint Louis, MO: Mosby, 1976.

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Daeid, N. (1997). Differences in offender profiling in the United States of America and the United Kingdom. Forensic Science International, 25-31. Davis, J.A. & Lauber, K.M. (1999). Criminal behavioral assessment of arsonists, pyromaniacs, and multiple firesetters: The burning question. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 15(3), 273-290. Davis, J.A. (1999). Criminal personality profiling and crime scene assessment: A contemporary investigative tool to assist law enforcement public safety. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 15(3), 291-301. Dingley, J. (1997). The terrorist: Developing a profile. International Journal of Risk, Security, and Crime Prevention, 2(1), 25-37. Dodwin, M. (Ed.) (2000) Criminal Psychology and Forensic Technology: A Collaborative Approach to Effective Profiling. CRC Press. Douglas, J.E. & Olshaker, M. (2000). The Anatomy of Motive: The FBI's Legendary Mindhunter Explores the Key to Understanding and Catching Violent Criminals. Simon & Schuster Douglas, J.E. & Olshaker, M. (2000). The Cases That Haunt Us. Scribner. Douglas, J.E. & Olshaker, M. (1998). Obsession: The FBI's Legendary Profiler Probes the Psyches of Killers, Rapists, and Stalkers and Their Victims and Tells How to Fight Back. Scribner. Douglas, J. E., Burgess, A.W., Burgess, A.G., & Ressler, R.K. (1997). Crime Classification Manual: A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crimes. Jossey-Bass Douglas, J.E. (1996) Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit. New York: Pocket Books. Egger, S. A. (1999). Psychological Profiling: Past, Present, and Future. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 15(3), 242-261. Egger, S.A. (1998). The Killers among us: An examination of serial murder and its investigation. Prentice Hall. Gacono C. B. & Meloy J. R. (1988). The relationship between conscious cognitive style and unconscious defensive process in the psychopath. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 15, 472-83. Gerberth, V.J. & Turco, R.N. (1997). Antisocial personality disorder, sexual sadism, malignant narcissism, and serial murder. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 42(1), 49-60. Godwin, G.M. (1999) Hunting Serial Predators: A Multivariate Classification Approach to Profiling Violent Behavior. CRC Press. Godwin, G. M. (1998). Reliability, validity, and utility of extant serial murderer classifications. The Criminologist (U.K.), 22, 61-78.

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Hare R. D. (1993). Without conscience: The disturbing world of psychopaths among us. New York: Pocket Books. Hare, R.D. (1998). Psychopaths and their nature: Implications for the mental health and criminal justice systems. In Millon, T., Simonson, E., Birket-Smith, M., & Davis, R.D. , Psychopathy: Antisocial, criminal, and violent behavior. New York: Guilford Press, p. 188-212. Harris G. T., Rice M. E., Cormier, C. A. (1991). Psychopathy and violent recidivism. Law and Human Behavior, 15, 625-37. Hart S. D. (1998). Psychopathy and risk for violence. In Cooke DJ et al, (eds.) Psychopathy: Theory, research, and implications for society. Netherlands: Kluwer, 355-73. Hazelwood, R. & Michaud, S.G. (2001). Dark Dreams: Sexual Violence, Homicide and the Criminal Mind. St Martins Press. Hazelwood, R. & Burgess, A.W. (2001). Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Third Edition. CRC Press. Hazelwood, R.R. (1983). The behavior-oriented interview of rape victims: The key to profiling. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 52(9), 8-15. Helfgott J. B. (1997). The unconscious defensive process/conscious cognitive style relationship in psychopaths. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 24, 278-93. Hickey, E. W. (2002). Serial murderers and their victims. Wadsworth. Holmes, R.M. & Deburger, J. (1988). Serial Murder. Sage. Holmes, R.M. & Holmes, S.T. (2002) Profiling Violent Crimes: An Investigative Tool. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Holmes, S.T., Tewksbury, R., & Holmes, R.M. (1999). Fractured identity syndrome: A new theory of serial murder. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 15(3), 262-272. Homant, R. & Kennedy, D. (1998). Psychological aspects of crime scene profiling: Validity research. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25(3), 319-343. Jackson, J.L. & Bekerian, D.A. (Eds.) (1997) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. New York: John Wiley & Son. Jenkins, P. (1994). Using murder: The social construction of serial homicide. New York: Aldine de Gruyter (Chapter 11, 211-229). Keeney, B.T. & Heide, K.M. (1995). Serial murder: A more accurate and inclusive definition. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 39 (4), 299-306. Kelleher, M.D. & Kelleher, C.L. (1999). Murder Most Rare: The Female Serial Killer. Dell Publishing Co. Keppel, R.D. (2000). Serial Murder: Future Implications for Police Investigations. Authorlink Press.

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Keppel, R.D.(1995).The Riverman: Ted Bundy And I Hunt For The Green River Killer. New York: Pocket Books. Keppel, R.D. & Weis, J.G. (1994). Time and distance as solvability factors in murder cases. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 39 (2), 386-401. Keppel, R.D. & Birnes, W.J. (1997). Signature Killers. Pocket Books. Keppel, R. & Walter, R. (1999). Profiling killers: A revised classification model for understanding sexual murder. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 43(4), 417437. Kocsis, R. N. & Irwin, H. & Hayes, A. F. & Nunn, R. (2000). Criminal psychological profiling in violent crime investigations: Comparative assessment of accuracy. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, (15), 79-103. Lykken, D.T. (1995). The Antisocial Personalities. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum (Chapter 3: The Classification of Criminal Types). Marshall W. L., Laws D. R., & Barbaree H. E. (Eds.). (1990) Handbook of sexual assault. New York: Plenum. Miethe, T.D. & McCorkle, R. (2001). Crime Profiles: The Anatomy of Dangerous Persons, Places, and Situations. Roxbury. Meloy, J.R. (1999). The nature and dynamics of sexual homicide: An integrative review. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5(1), 1-22. Meloy J. R. (1992). Violent attachments. Northvale, NJ: Aronson. Meloy J. R. (1988). The psychopathic mind: Origins, dynamics, and treatment. New York: Jason Aronson. Naffine, N. (1997). Feminism & Criminology. Temple University Press. OToole, M.E. (1999). Criminal profiling: The FBI uses criminal investigative analysis to solve crimes. Corrections Today (February). Pinizzotto, A.J. & Finkel, N. J. (1990). Criminal personality profiling: An outcome and process study. Law and Human Behavior, 14(3), 215-233. Pollock, J. (1999). Criminal Women. Anderson Publishing Co. Ressler, R.K. & Shachtman (1992). Whoever Fights Monsters. St. Martins Press. Ressler, R.K., Burgess, A.W., & Douglas, J.E. (1988). Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives. The Free Press. Rossmo, K (1999). Geographical Profiling. CRC Press. Santitila, P., Hakkanen, H., Canter, D., & Elfgren, T. (2003). Classifying homicide offenders and predicting their characteristics from crime scene behavior. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 44, 107-118.
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Turvey, B. (2002). Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to behavioral evidence analysis. Academic Press. Wilson, P. & Lincoln R. & Kocsis R. (1997). Validity, utility and ethics of profiling for serial violent and sexual offenders. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 4(1), 1-11. Yochelson S. E. & Samenow, S. E. (1976). The criminal personality, Volume 1-3. New York: Jason Aronson.

RECOMMENDED WEBSITES
American Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: http://www.acjs.org/ American Academy of Forensic Psychiatry and the Law: http://www.aapl.org/ American Academy of Forensic Psychology: http://www.abfp.com/ American Academy of Forensic Sciences: http://www.aafs.org/ American Society of Criminology: http://www.asc41.com/ Behavioral Criminology International (Greg McCrary): http://www.criminalprofiler.com/ BehaveNet: http://www.behavenet.com/ Crime and Clues: http://www.crimeandclues.com/ Crime Library Criminal Profiling: How it got started and how its used by W. Petherick: http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminology/criminalprofiling2/ Crime Library What makes serial killers tick?: http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/tick/lust_7.html?sect=19 Criminal Profiling (J.D. Miller): http://www.marywood.edu/departments/psychology/students/Profiling/INDEX.HTM Criminal Profiling Case Law: http://www.law-forensic.com/cp_caselaw.htm Criminal Profiling and Serial Killing: http://hem.passagen.se/blenda1/?noframe Criminal Profiling.com: http://www.criminalprofiling.com/ Criminal Profiling Research: http://www.criminalprofiling.ch/ Criminal Profiling Resources: http://www.crimesceneunit.com/bookstore/profiling.htm Crime Scene Investigation: http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/index.html
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Crime Spider/Profiling: http://www.crimespider.com/cgibin/ilink/ilink.cgi?Category=Crime_Studies%7CProfiling Encyclopedia of Psychology/Forensic Psychology: http://www.psychology.org/links/Environment_Behavior_Relationships/Forensic/ FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC): http://www.fbi.gov/hq/isd/cirg/ncavc.htm/ Forensic Criminology Services: http://www.forensic-crim.com/faq.htm Forensic Psychology and Criminal Profiling: http://www.profiling.hpg.ig.com.br/carreira/39/index_pri_1.html Robert Hares Website Devoted to the Study of Psychopathy: http://www.hare.org/home/index.html Investigative Psychology (David Canter/ University of Liverpool): http://www.i-psy.com/ Institute for Forensics (R. Keppel): http://www.iff-murder.com Investigative Process Management (Maurice Godwin): http://www.investigativepsych.com/ Journal of Behavioral Profiling: http://www.profiling.org/journal/ Journal of Criminal Profiling: http://haworthpressinc.com/journalwebpage/J373/ Knowledge Solutions (Brent Turvey): http://www.corpus-delicti.com/index.html/ Kruglicks Forensic Psychology & Psychiatry Links: http://www.kruglaw.com/f_psych.htm Mindhunter.com (John Douglas): http://www.johndouglasmindhunter.com/flash.htm Profiling Articles: http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~pals/forensics/j2.htm Profiling and Personality Simulation: http://www.hermes-press.com/program1.htm Robert Ressler Homepage: http://www.robertkressler.com/ Serial Killer Central: http://www.angelfire.com/oh/yodaspage/intro.html Serial Killers Exposed: http://members.tripod.com/~SerialKillr/SerialKillersExposed/index.html Sexual Homicide Exchange: http://www.she-dc.com/pages/educ/Articles/icp.htm What is Criminal Profiling? by Brent Turvey: http://isuisse.ifrance.com/emmaf/base/whatis.html

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