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Offender profiling is a set of techniques used to solve crimes by
identifying patterns of criminal activity and behavior. Over the
past few years there has been massively increased interest in the
subject, but it has needed an accessible introduction and overview.
Offender Profiling covers both theory and practice, providing a
critical evaluation of the effectiveness of the various approaches
used. Criminal behavior and its motivation is analyzed and
explored, and an emphasis throughout the book is upon the validity
of research used in offender profiling, and its potential
usefulness in the detection of crime - not only rape and murder but
other crimes as well.
Offender profiling is a set of techniques used to solve crimes by
identifying patterns of criminal activity and behavior. Over the
past few years there has been massively increased interest in the
subject, but it has needed an accessible introduction and overview.
Offender Profiling covers both theory and practice, providing a
critical evaluation of the effectiveness of the various approaches
used. Criminal behavior and its motivation is analyzed and
explored, and an emphasis throughout the book is upon the validity
of research used in offender profiling, and its potential
usefulness in the detection of crime - not only rape and murder but
other crimes as well.
Applied psychology has become increasingly important in the work of
policing, police training and the academic study of policing. This
book provides a highly accessible account of the way in which
psychological principles and practices are applied to policing,
reflecting the increasing attention being given to this area in the
light of recent concerns about police training and its
effectiveness - for example the MacPherson report. The book sets
out the main areas of applied psychology which have particular
relevance for policing, looking at how these impact in practice on
police work - retrieving information, interviewing suspects,
understanding crime patterns and profiling offenders, and
negotiation and hostage taking. The author concludes with an
assessment of the usefulness of psychology in police work, and the
pitfalls and problems which arise with its use.
Applied psychology has become increasingly important in the work of
policing, police training and the academic study of policing. This
book provides a highly accessible account of the way in which
psychological principles and practices are applied to policing,
reflecting the increasing attention being given to this area in the
light of recent concerns about police training and its
effectiveness - for example the MacPherson report. The book sets
out the main areas of applied psychology which have particular
relevance for policing, looking at how these impact in practice on
police work - retrieving information, interviewing suspects,
understanding crime patterns and profiling offenders, and
negotiation and hostage taking. The author concludes with an
assessment of the usefulness of psychology in police work, and the
pitfalls and problems which arise with its use.
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