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Book Synopsis

This ground-breaking text is the first to provide a detailed overview of Investigative Psychology, from the earliest work through to recent studies, including descriptions of previously unpublished internal reports. Crucially it provides a framework for students to explore this exciting terrain, combining Narrative Theory and an Action Systems framework. It includes empirically tested models for Offender Profiling and guidance for investigations, as well as an agenda for research in Investigative Psychology.

Investigative Psychology features:

  • The full range of crimes from fraud to terrorism, including burglary, serial killing, arson, rape, and organised crime.
  • Important methodologies including multi-dimensional scaling and the Radex approach as well as Social Network Analysis.
  • Geographical Offender Profiling, supported by detailed analysis of the underlying psychological processes that make this such a valuable investigative decisi

    Table of Contents

    Preface xi

    Acknowledgements xv

    Part I The Road to Investigative Psychology 1
    The Emergence of Investigative Psychology from Offender Profiling

    1 Introducing Investigative Psychology 3

    Psychology and Investigations 5

    The Emergence of IP 8

    Origins in ‘Offender Profiling’ 8

    The Investigative Cycle 10

    Disciplines Drawn On by IP 15

    Mind the Gap – Bridging Policing and Psychology 15

    System Integration versus Expert Opinion 18

    Questions that Investigative Psychologists Ask 19

    Beyond Crime and Criminals 23

    Linking Theory and Practice – The Book Ahead 23

    Summary 24

    Further Reading 25

    Questions for Discussion and Research 25

    2 Foundations: Description and Classification 27

    Psychology and Investigations 28

    Historical Background 29

    ‘Profiling’ Emerges 37

    The Significance of Inference 40

    Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 41

    Summary 41

    Further Reading 42

    Questions for Discussion and Research 43

    3 The Coming of the Informed Detective 45

    Medical Contributions 46

    From Fact to Fiction to Fact 47

    Distinguishing Deduction and Induction 52

    Reverse Diagnosis 52

    Serial Killers 53

    Jack the Ripper 54

    Beyond Speculation 56

    Summary 57

    Further Reading 57

    Questions for Discussion and Research 58

    4 The Age of Profiling and the Road to Investigative Psychology 59

    Understanding Criminal Actions 60

    The Emergence of Investigative Advice 67

    The FBI Behavioral Science Unit 72

    The Emergence of Investigative Psychology 73

    Summary 76

    Further Reading 77

    Questions for Discussion and Research 78

    Part II Fundamentals 79
    A Framework for Studying Criminal Actions and Inferences about Offenders

    5 The Radex of Criminality 81

    The A→C Equations 83

    The Hierarchy of Criminal Variation 88

    A Model of Criminal Variation 96

    The Radex of Criminality 111

    Development and Change 113

    Summary 116

    Further Reading 117

    Questions for Discussion and Research 118

    6 Personal Narratives of Crime 119

    The Narratives of Criminality 121

    Empirical Study of Criminal Narratives 126

    Scripts and Narratives 135

    Summary 136

    Further Reading 137

    Questions for Discussion and Research 137

    7 Finding Action Patterns and Drawing Profiles 139

    Criminal Actions 140

    Salience 144

    The Basis for Inferences 148

    An Action System of Crime Differentiation 155

    The Example of Arson 157

    Narratives as Action Systems 160

    Forms of Inference: Towards a Narrative Action System Model of Inference 162

    Summary 164

    Further Reading 165

    Questions for Discussion and Research 165

    8 Criminal Psychogeography 167

    Modelling Criminals’ Use of Space 169

    The Behavioural Approach and Propinquity 171

    The Cognitive Approach and Morphology of Crime Locations 176

    Settings for Personal Narratives 181

    The Value of Imaginary Maps 186

    Temporal Changes 192

    Emotionality, Crime Type and Distance 193

    Challenges to the Study of Criminal Geography 193

    Research Agenda 196

    Summary 196

    Further Reading 197

    Questions for Discussion and Research 197

    9 Investigative Information 199

    The Challenges of Investigative Information 201

    Weaknesses in Identification and Eyewitness Testimony 211

    Investigative Interviewing 215

    Interview Procedures 217

    The Cognitive Interview 218

    PACE and PEACE 221

    Research Approach to Investigative Information 222

    Summary 226

    Further Reading 228

    Questions for Discussion and Research 229

    10 Suspect Interviewing and Deception 231

    The People of the Drama: Explanatory Roles in the Investigation of Crime 233

    Strengths and Constraints of Investigative Information 233

    Suspects 236

    Ekman’s IEE Approach 237

    Psychophysiological Lie Detectors 239

    The Reid Approach to Interrogation 240

    False Confessions 242

    False Allegations 242

    Written Accounts 244

    Summary 248

    Further Reading 248

    Questions for Discussion and Research 249

    Part III Profiling Criminal Actions 251
    Models of Offending Behaviour and Applications of Investigative Psychology

    11 Acquisitive Crime 253

    Differentiating Acquisitive Crime 255

    Problems with Typologies 256

    Burglary 257

    Modelling Burglary 260

    Offending Styles: A Narrative Action System for Burglary 262

    Robbery 267

    Modelling Robbery 270

    Modelling Fraud 275

    Differentiating Fraud and Fraudsters 276

    Narratives of Fraud 283

    Summary 284

    Further Reading 285

    Questions for Discussion and Research 285

    12 Sexual Offences 287

    The Role of the Victim in Violent Crime 288

    Strategies for Destruction of the Person 291

    Differentiating Rape 295

    Identifying Different Styles of Rape Action 300

    Characteristics of Rapists 302

    Sexual Assaults on Males 303

    Stalking 305

    Summary 314

    Further Reading 315

    Questions for Discussion and Research 315

    13 Murder 317

    Murder 319

    Offending Style in Murder: Understanding the Context of the Encounter 319

    Contract Murder 322

    Serial Murder 327

    Sexual Murder 344

    Offender Characteristics 349

    Summary 353

    Further Reading 353

    Questions for Discussion and Research 354

    14 Organised Crime 355

    The Social Nature of Crime 356

    What is Organised Crime? 358

    Cultural Ideologies and Criminal Networks 359

    Criminal ‘Careers’ within Criminal ‘Organisations’ 361

    Social Network Analysis 363

    Destructive Organisational Psychology 372

    Summary 374

    Further Reading 374

    Questions for Discussion and Research 375

    15 Terrorism 377

    The Great Variety of Terrorism 378

    Difficulties in Studying Terrorists 379

    Modes of Terrorism 382

    Explanations for Terrorism 384

    Terrorism as Process 386

    Summary 390

    Further Reading 391

    Questions for Discussion and Research 391

    16 Investigative Psychology in Action 393

    Helping the Police with their Enquiries 394

    Assessment and Improvement of Investigative Information 395

    Decision Support Systems 399

    Dragnet and Other Geographical Profiling Systems 404

    Linking Cases (Comparative Case Analysis) 408

    Emerging Areas of IP 415

    Six Fundamentals of IP 418

    The Wider Reaches of an Investigative Psychology 424

    Conclusions 425

    Further Reading 426

    Questions for Discussion and Research 426

    Glossary 429

    References 437

    Index 461

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 25/09/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470023976, 978-0470023976
      ISBN10: 047002397X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This ground-breaking text is the first to provide a detailed overview of Investigative Psychology, from the earliest work through to recent studies, including descriptions of previously unpublished internal reports. Crucially it provides a framework for students to explore this exciting terrain, combining Narrative Theory and an Action Systems framework. It includes empirically tested models for Offender Profiling and guidance for investigations, as well as an agenda for research in Investigative Psychology.

      Investigative Psychology features:

      • The full range of crimes from fraud to terrorism, including burglary, serial killing, arson, rape, and organised crime.
      • Important methodologies including multi-dimensional scaling and the Radex approach as well as Social Network Analysis.
      • Geographical Offender Profiling, supported by detailed analysis of the underlying psychological processes that make this such a valuable investigative decisi

        Table of Contents

        Preface xi

        Acknowledgements xv

        Part I The Road to Investigative Psychology 1
        The Emergence of Investigative Psychology from Offender Profiling

        1 Introducing Investigative Psychology 3

        Psychology and Investigations 5

        The Emergence of IP 8

        Origins in ‘Offender Profiling’ 8

        The Investigative Cycle 10

        Disciplines Drawn On by IP 15

        Mind the Gap – Bridging Policing and Psychology 15

        System Integration versus Expert Opinion 18

        Questions that Investigative Psychologists Ask 19

        Beyond Crime and Criminals 23

        Linking Theory and Practice – The Book Ahead 23

        Summary 24

        Further Reading 25

        Questions for Discussion and Research 25

        2 Foundations: Description and Classification 27

        Psychology and Investigations 28

        Historical Background 29

        ‘Profiling’ Emerges 37

        The Significance of Inference 40

        Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 41

        Summary 41

        Further Reading 42

        Questions for Discussion and Research 43

        3 The Coming of the Informed Detective 45

        Medical Contributions 46

        From Fact to Fiction to Fact 47

        Distinguishing Deduction and Induction 52

        Reverse Diagnosis 52

        Serial Killers 53

        Jack the Ripper 54

        Beyond Speculation 56

        Summary 57

        Further Reading 57

        Questions for Discussion and Research 58

        4 The Age of Profiling and the Road to Investigative Psychology 59

        Understanding Criminal Actions 60

        The Emergence of Investigative Advice 67

        The FBI Behavioral Science Unit 72

        The Emergence of Investigative Psychology 73

        Summary 76

        Further Reading 77

        Questions for Discussion and Research 78

        Part II Fundamentals 79
        A Framework for Studying Criminal Actions and Inferences about Offenders

        5 The Radex of Criminality 81

        The A→C Equations 83

        The Hierarchy of Criminal Variation 88

        A Model of Criminal Variation 96

        The Radex of Criminality 111

        Development and Change 113

        Summary 116

        Further Reading 117

        Questions for Discussion and Research 118

        6 Personal Narratives of Crime 119

        The Narratives of Criminality 121

        Empirical Study of Criminal Narratives 126

        Scripts and Narratives 135

        Summary 136

        Further Reading 137

        Questions for Discussion and Research 137

        7 Finding Action Patterns and Drawing Profiles 139

        Criminal Actions 140

        Salience 144

        The Basis for Inferences 148

        An Action System of Crime Differentiation 155

        The Example of Arson 157

        Narratives as Action Systems 160

        Forms of Inference: Towards a Narrative Action System Model of Inference 162

        Summary 164

        Further Reading 165

        Questions for Discussion and Research 165

        8 Criminal Psychogeography 167

        Modelling Criminals’ Use of Space 169

        The Behavioural Approach and Propinquity 171

        The Cognitive Approach and Morphology of Crime Locations 176

        Settings for Personal Narratives 181

        The Value of Imaginary Maps 186

        Temporal Changes 192

        Emotionality, Crime Type and Distance 193

        Challenges to the Study of Criminal Geography 193

        Research Agenda 196

        Summary 196

        Further Reading 197

        Questions for Discussion and Research 197

        9 Investigative Information 199

        The Challenges of Investigative Information 201

        Weaknesses in Identification and Eyewitness Testimony 211

        Investigative Interviewing 215

        Interview Procedures 217

        The Cognitive Interview 218

        PACE and PEACE 221

        Research Approach to Investigative Information 222

        Summary 226

        Further Reading 228

        Questions for Discussion and Research 229

        10 Suspect Interviewing and Deception 231

        The People of the Drama: Explanatory Roles in the Investigation of Crime 233

        Strengths and Constraints of Investigative Information 233

        Suspects 236

        Ekman’s IEE Approach 237

        Psychophysiological Lie Detectors 239

        The Reid Approach to Interrogation 240

        False Confessions 242

        False Allegations 242

        Written Accounts 244

        Summary 248

        Further Reading 248

        Questions for Discussion and Research 249

        Part III Profiling Criminal Actions 251
        Models of Offending Behaviour and Applications of Investigative Psychology

        11 Acquisitive Crime 253

        Differentiating Acquisitive Crime 255

        Problems with Typologies 256

        Burglary 257

        Modelling Burglary 260

        Offending Styles: A Narrative Action System for Burglary 262

        Robbery 267

        Modelling Robbery 270

        Modelling Fraud 275

        Differentiating Fraud and Fraudsters 276

        Narratives of Fraud 283

        Summary 284

        Further Reading 285

        Questions for Discussion and Research 285

        12 Sexual Offences 287

        The Role of the Victim in Violent Crime 288

        Strategies for Destruction of the Person 291

        Differentiating Rape 295

        Identifying Different Styles of Rape Action 300

        Characteristics of Rapists 302

        Sexual Assaults on Males 303

        Stalking 305

        Summary 314

        Further Reading 315

        Questions for Discussion and Research 315

        13 Murder 317

        Murder 319

        Offending Style in Murder: Understanding the Context of the Encounter 319

        Contract Murder 322

        Serial Murder 327

        Sexual Murder 344

        Offender Characteristics 349

        Summary 353

        Further Reading 353

        Questions for Discussion and Research 354

        14 Organised Crime 355

        The Social Nature of Crime 356

        What is Organised Crime? 358

        Cultural Ideologies and Criminal Networks 359

        Criminal ‘Careers’ within Criminal ‘Organisations’ 361

        Social Network Analysis 363

        Destructive Organisational Psychology 372

        Summary 374

        Further Reading 374

        Questions for Discussion and Research 375

        15 Terrorism 377

        The Great Variety of Terrorism 378

        Difficulties in Studying Terrorists 379

        Modes of Terrorism 382

        Explanations for Terrorism 384

        Terrorism as Process 386

        Summary 390

        Further Reading 391

        Questions for Discussion and Research 391

        16 Investigative Psychology in Action 393

        Helping the Police with their Enquiries 394

        Assessment and Improvement of Investigative Information 395

        Decision Support Systems 399

        Dragnet and Other Geographical Profiling Systems 404

        Linking Cases (Comparative Case Analysis) 408

        Emerging Areas of IP 415

        Six Fundamentals of IP 418

        The Wider Reaches of an Investigative Psychology 424

        Conclusions 425

        Further Reading 426

        Questions for Discussion and Research 426

        Glossary 429

        References 437

        Index 461

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