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Tactical Crime Analysis - Research and Investigation

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Informationen zum Autor Derek J. Paulsen is currently an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at Eastern Kentucky University. Dr. Paulsen has published numerous articles dealing with crime mapping and crime analysis issues. Dan Helms is a private consultant working for various defense and law enforcement agencies. He is the former program manager of the Crime Mapping and Analysis Program (CMAP), a program of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, NIJ. Sean Bair is the president of Bair Software Inc.; a Colorado based software company dedicated to providing consulting, training and cutting-edge solutions to the law enforcement, intelligence, and defense communities. Klappentext Research has shown that the majority of crimes are committed by persistent or serial offenders, with as little as seven percent of offenders accounting for approximately 60 percent of all crimes. This volume provides a comprehensive discussion on both the theoretical and practical aspects of crime series analysis, offering a critical resource for those engaged in crime prevention and investigation. It explores all types of serial offenses, includes detailed case studies to explain theoretical and investigative elements of the discussion, and provides an accompanying website with supplemental material. Zusammenfassung Provides a comprehensive discussion on both the theoretical and practical aspects of crime series analysis. This work explores various types of serial offenses, and includes detailed case studies to explain theoretical and investigative elements of the discussion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction of Crime Analysis. Understanding Criminal Behavior. Behavioral Geography. Exploring Crime Types. Linking Crime. Temporal Analysis. Geographic Profiling. Forecasting and Prediction. Intervention. Getting Started. Identify Patterns Using the IZE Method (Process Models). Minimize and Maximize — IZE method. The Behavioral Dimension: Describing the Problem. The Temporal Dimension. The Spatial Dimension. Bibliography. Index. ...

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