Description
Book SynopsisIs there such a thing as a criminal type? Are criminals born genetically predisposed to commit crimes, or are they fashioned by their circumstances? Physicians, psychologists and criminologists have been asking these questions for many centuries, without finding a definitive answer.
Criminal Profiling is packed with intriguing case histories that demonstrate the variety, sophistication and effectiveness of criminal profiling. The book includes chapters on the search for the criminal personality, early criminal profiling and the latest theories of criminality, and features the stories of Ted Bundy, Peter Sutcliffe and Andrei Chikatilo, among many others.
Illustrated with 200 colour and black-and-white photographs, Criminal Profiling is a wide-ranging, authoritative history of this fascinating subject, from the first efforts at physical profiling to today’s computer-generated geographic mapping techniques.
Table of ContentsContents
Introduction
The Search for the Criminal Personality
The Psychologists Investigate
Whoever Fights Monsters
A System of Identification
The Intuitive Approach to Crime Analysis
Behavioural Evidence Analysis
Geographic Profiling
The Criminal World
Modern Theories of Criminality
Negotiation and Interrogation
Bibliography
Index