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020 _a9780124080843
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050 _aHV6250.25.T87 2014
100 _a Turvey,Brent E.
_eAuthor
245 _aForensic victimology :
_bexamining violent crime victims in investigative and legal contexts/
_cBrent E. Turvey
250 _a2nd edition
260 _aAmsterdam:
_b Academic Press,
_cc2014
300 _axxxv, 620 pages :
_b illustrations ;
_c25 cm
500 _aFirst ed. (2009) by Brent E. Turvey and Wayne Petherick
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and Index
505 _aCONTENTS chapter. 1 Victimology: A Brief History with an Introduction to Forensic Victimology / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter. 2 Victimity: Entering the Criminal Justice System / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter. 3 911 Emergency Response / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter.4 Constructing a Victim Profile / Jodi Freem-- chapter.5 Forensic Nursing: Objective Victim Examination / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter.6 Victim Lifestyle Exposure / Jodi Freeman-- chapter.7 Victim Situational Exposure / Brent E. Turvey-- ch. 8 Psychological Aspects of Victimology / Michael McGrath-- ch. 9 False Allegations of Crime / Michael McGrath-- chapter.10 False Confessions / Michael McGrath-- chapter.11 Intimate Violence / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter.12 Workplace Violence / Shawn Mikulay-- ch. 13 School Shootings / Brent E. Turvey-- ch. 14 Stranger Violence / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter.15 Forensic Victimology and Civil Remedy in Premises Liability Cases / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter.16 Sex Trafficking / Brent E Turvey-- chapter.17 Sexual Offenders and their Victims / Angela van der Walt. -- chapter.18 Forensic Victimology on Trial / Brent E. Turvey-- chapter.19 Miscarriages of Justice: Victims of the Criminal Justice System / Brent E. Turvey.
520 _aForensic Criminology: the scientific study of crime and criminals for the purposes of addressing investigative and legal issues. It is a science, a behavioral science, and a forensic science. This text is intended to educate students in an applied fashion regarding the nature and extent of forensic casework that is supported by, dependent upon, and interactive with research, theory, and knowledge derived from criminology. It is also intended to act as a preliminary guide for practitioners working with and within related criminal justice professions. Particularly those involved with assisting investigations, administrative inquiries, legal proceedings or providing expert findings or testimony under oath. It is offered as an applied scientific sub-discipline within the domain of general criminology, as well as a roadmap to the forensic realm for the uninitiated.Written by the authors of the best-selling Criminal Profiling, now in its third edition, and the groundbreaking Forensic Victimology, Forensic Criminology provides a bridge between the broad constructs of theoretical criminology and the forensic examination of individual cases. It serves as a textbook for college and university coursework, as a manual for practitioners, and as career guide for students
650 _aForensic sciences
650 _aVictims of violent crimes
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