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Concannon Psy. D. Kidnapping

An Investigator's Guide to Profiling
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-0-08-055930-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

An Investigator's Guide to Profiling

E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Web PDF

ISBN: 978-0-08-055930-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Kidnapping: An Investigator's Guide to Profiling is based on a three-part analysis of 100 randomly selected kidnapping cases prosecuted in the United States that have survived Supreme Court appeal. The results of the analysis are incorporated into each chapter as part of the exploration of the inductive profile of each subtype, thereby offering a statistically based tool that can inform investigative strategies and the allocation of limited resources. The analysis includes standardized input from four levels of professional law enforcement including a forensic psychologist, a crime analyst, a detective, and a city prosecutor.
Kidnapping: An Investigator's Guide to Profiling is an excellent resource for law enforcement and mental health professionals who are investigating and analyzing specific incidents of kidnapping, and will also appeal to the 6,000+ members of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).
* A statistically-based tool that can inform investigative strategies in kidnapping cases
* An essential resource for any professional who regularly deals with the subject of kidnapping
* Contains appendices that provide a concise summary of the statistical information presented in the text

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1;Cover;1
2;Table of Contents;6
3;Biographies: Author, Evaluators, and Contributors;8
4;Preface;11
5;Chapter 1: Introduction;13
5.1;A Previous Typology of Kidnapping;13
5.2;Psychology and Criminal Analysis;13
5.3;Methodology;16
5.4;Conclusion;22
5.5;References;22
6;Chapter 2: The History of U.S. Kidnapping Laws;23
6.1;The Federal Kidnapping Act;24
6.2;Kidnapping Case Law;26
6.2.1;The Definition of Or OtherwiseŽ;26
6.2.2;Gooch v. United States;26
6.2.3;United States v. Parker et al.;26
6.2.4;United States v. Walker;27
6.3;Kidnapping as a Distinct Crime;28
6.3.1;United States v. Wolford;28
6.3.2;Government of the Virgin Islands v. Berry;29
6.4;The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children;30
6.5;The Jacob Wetterling Act and Megan’s Law;31
6.6;The Amber Alert System;32
6.7;References;36
7;Chapter 3: Domestic Kidnapping;37
7.1;What Defines the Domestic Kidnapping?;37
7.1.1;Fazal Raheman;39
7.1.2;Cleother Tidwell;41
7.1.3;Riddick Lamont Bowe;42
7.2;Characteristics of the Domestic Kidnapping;43
7.2.1;Victimology;43
7.2.2;Abduction Site;43
7.2.3;Modus Operandi;44
7.2.4;Outcome;44
7.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;45
7.3.1;The Dynamics of Domestic Violence;45
7.3.2;The Effects of Victim Dynamics;47
7.3.3;The Effects of Batterer Dynamics;48
7.3.4;The Rami. cations of DV Dynamics on Domestic Kidnapping Prevention;51
7.3.5;Implications for the Domestic Kidnapping Investigation;55
7.4;References;59
8;Chapter 4: Predatory Kidnapping–Adult Victim;61
8.1;What Defines the Predatory Kidnapping–Adult Victim;61
8.1.1;David Watts;63
8.1.2;Richard Junior Frazier;64
8.1.3;Victor T. Steele;65
8.2;Characteristics of the Predatory Kidnapping–Adult Victim;66
8.2.1;Victimology;66
8.2.2;Abduction Site;66
8.2.3;Modus Operandi;66
8.2.4;Outcome;67
8.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;70
8.4;References;78
9;Chapter 5: Predatory Kidnapping–Child Victim;81
9.1;What Defines the Predatory Kidnapping–Child Victim?;81
9.1.1;Don Harris;83
9.1.2;John Whitehead;84
9.1.3;Patrick Champion and Debra Williams;85
9.2;Characteristics of the Predatory Kidnapping–Child Victim;86
9.2.1;Victimology;86
9.2.2;Abduction Site;86
9.2.3;Modus Operandi;87
9.2.4;Outcome;87
9.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;88
9.3.1;Factors Related to the 6- to 10-Year-Old;89
9.3.2;Factors That Affect the 11- to 13-Year-Old;91
9.3.3;Factors That Affect the 14- to 17-Year-Old;92
9.3.4;The Predatory Kidnapping–Child Victim Investigation;94
9.4;References;104
10;Chapter 6: Profit Kidnapping;107
10.1;What Defines the Profit Kidnapping;107
10.1.1;Jean Ferreira, Pedro Caraballo-Martinez, and Edwin Martinez;109
10.1.2;Robert Leroy Bryan;110
10.1.3;Joseph Kindler;112
10.2;Characteristics of the Profit Kidnapping;113
10.2.1;Victimology;113
10.2.2;Abduction Site;114
10.2.3;Modus Operandi;114
10.2.4;Outcome;114
10.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;115
10.4;References;123
11;Chapter 7: Revenge Kidnapping;125
11.1;What Defines the Revenge Kidnapping;125
11.1.1;William Young;127
11.1.2;Robert Zane Bogle;128
11.1.3;Dustin John Higgs;129
11.1.4;Jose Lopez;131
11.2;The Characteristics of the Revenge Kidnapping;133
11.2.1;Victimology;133
11.2.2;Abduction Site;134
11.2.3;Modus Operandi;134
11.2.4;Outcome;134
11.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;135
11.4;References;140
12;Chapter 8: Staged Kidnapping;141
12.1;What Defines the Staged Kidnapping;141
12.1.1;Michael Gianakos and Jamie Dennis;143
12.1.2;Edward Hughes;145
12.1.3;Susan Smith;147
12.2;Characteristics of the Staged Kidnapping;149
12.2.1;Victimology;149
12.2.2;Abduction Site;149
12.2.3;Modus Operandi;149
12.2.4;Outcome;150
12.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;150
12.3.1;Detecting Crime Scene Inconsistencies;151
12.3.2;Detecting Testimonial Inconsistencies;152
12.4;References;169
13;Chapter 9: Political Kidnapping;171
13.1;What Defines the Political Kidnapping;171
13.1.1;The Achille Lauro;172
13.1.2;The Iranian Hostage Crisis;173
13.1.3;Kidnappings in Iraq;175
13.2;Characteristics of the Political Kidnapping;176
13.2.1;Victimology;176
13.2.2;Abduction Site;176
13.2.3;Modus Operandi;177
13.2.4;Outcome;177
13.3;Implications for Prevention and Investigation;177
13.4;References;184
14;Appendix A: Summary of Subtype Characteristics by Percentage;185
15;Appendix B: Summary of Subtype Characteristics by Element;193
15.1;Domestic Kidnapping;193
15.2;Predatory Kidnapping-Adult Victim;194
15.3;Predatory Kidnapping-Child Victim;195
15.4;Profit Kidnapping;196
15.5;Revenge Kidnapping;197
15.6;Staged Kidnapping;198
16;Appendix C: Mental Health Response to Kidnapping;201
17;Appendix D: Drill Exercises;207
17.1;Drill 1: Domestic Kidnapping;207
17.2;Drill 2: Predatory Kidnapping-Adult Victim;210
17.3;Drill 3: Predatory Kidnapping-Child Victim;213
17.4;Drill 4: Profit Kidnapping;214
17.5;Drill 5: Non-Traditional Profit Kidnapping: Infant Abduction;218
17.6;Drill 6: Revenge Kidnapping;221
17.7;Drill 7: Political Kidnapping;224
17.8;Drill Exercise Evaluation Form;228
18;Epilogue;231
18.1;References;234
19;Index;235



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