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Forensic Victimology
Examining Violent Crime Victims in Investigative and Legal Contexts
Examining violent crimes in investigative and legal contexts
Brent E. Turvey (Author)
9780124080843, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 30 September 2013
656 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.5 cm, 1.5 kg
"As with the first, this second edition…is an applied presentation of a traditionally theoretical subject written by criminal justice practitioners with years of experience-both in the field and in the classroom. It distinguishes the investigative and forensics aspects of applied victim study as necessary adjuncts to what has often been considered a theoretical field." --The Journal, Spring 2014
Published in 2009, the first edition of Forensic Victimology introduced criminologists and criminal investigators to the idea of systematically gathering and examining victim information for the purposes of addressing investigative and forensic issues. The concepts presented within immediately proved vital to social scientists researching victims-offender relationships; investigators and forensic scientists seeking to reconstruct events and establish the elements of a crime; and criminal profilers seeking to link pattern crimes. This is because the principles and guidelines in Forensic Victimology were written to serve criminal investigation and anticipate courtroom testimony. As with the first, this second edition of Forensic Victimology is an applied presentation of a traditionally theoretical subject written by criminal justice practitioners with years of experience-both in the field and in the classroom. It distinguishes the investigative and forensic aspects of applied victim study as necessary adjuncts to what has often been considered a theoretical field. It then identifies the benefits of forensic victimology to casework, providing clearly defined methods and those standards of practice necessary for effectively serving the criminal justice system.
1. Victimology: A Brief History with An Introduction to Forensic Victimology2. Victimity: Entering the Criminal Justice System3. Emergency Services: The 9-1-1 Response4. Constructing a victim profile5. Forensic Nursing: Approaching the Victim as a Crime Scene6. Victim Lifestyle Exposure7. Victim Situational Exposure8. Psychological Aspects of Victimology9. False Allegations of Crime10. False Confessions of Crime11. Intimate Violence12. Workplace Violence13. School Shootings14. Stranger Violence15. Premises Liability16. Human Trafficking17. Sex Offenders and Their Victims18. Victimology at Trial19. Wrongful Convictions: Victims of the Justice System
Subject Areas: Forensic science [JKVF1]