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No-Body Homicides - The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution

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No-Body Homicides: The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution examines how police and prosecutors have become more successful in obtaining convictions for homicide when the remains of the victim are unavailable as evidence. Based on an examination of over 600 cases in the United States and Canada, this book shows the length some killers will go to avoid punishment and the determination of police and prosecutors to bring them to justice.

For over 300 years, murderers in the United States and Canada could avoid prosecution by successfully disposing of the body of their victim. No-Body Homicides provides the reader with a historical overview of prosecutions in which a killer destroyed or hid the body of the victim. It explains why prosecutions were once extremely rare, and how legal, attitudinal, and technical changes have made them more common. The book also explores how the logic of no-body homicide prosecutions differs from body-present homicides. It allows police and prosecutors to draw on the accumulated experience of hundreds of prosecutions. For criminology students, it provides fascinating insights into the process of investigating and prosecuting homicides - as well as a glimpse into the motivations and practices of killers who are so determined to avoid punishment that they remove the bodies of their victims.

No-Body Homicides will be of practical interest to police or prosecutors confronted with a missing person's case that could be sinister. It is also written to be appropriate as a supplementary text in an undergraduate criminology class or for an aficionado of "True Crime."

List of contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Gone but Not Dead

  3. Opening the Door to Prosecuting No-Body Homicides

  4. "Till Death Do Us Part"

  5. Missing Are the Children

  6. Society's Expendables

  7. Killing in Volume

  8. Murder Incorporated and Its Imitators

  9. Midlife Crisis, Murder, and Body Disposal

  10. Deadly Synergies

  11. Black Box Explanations and Prosecuting No-Body Homicides

  12. Explaining Success

  13. Bodily Secrets

  14. "Only in Canada, eh?"

  15. Prosecutorial Misfires

  16. Results and Prospects for No-Body Homicide Prosecutions

  17. Appendix

  18. Index

About the author

Mark Stobbe teaches Sociology at Lakeland College in Lloydminster, Canada. He is the author of The “Mr. Big” Sting: The Cases, The Killers, The Controversial Confessions and Lessons from Remand.

Summary

No-Body Homicides: The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution examines how police and prosecutors have become more successful in obtaining convictions for homicide when the remains of the victim are unavailable as evidence.

Product details

Authors Stobbe Mark, Mark Stobbe, Stobbe Mark
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.05.2023
 
EAN 9781032440705
ISBN 978-1-0-3244070-5
No. of pages 200
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

LAW / Criminal Law / General, LAW / Forensic Science, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Forensic Science, Criminal or forensic psychology, Criminal justice law

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