Crime scene staging :: investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene /
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Springfield, Illinois :
Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd.,
[2017]
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Schriftenreihe: | American series in law enforcement investigations ;
publication number 1 |
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Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xviii, 350 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780398091408 0398091404 |
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contents | Concept Of Staging -- What is Staging or a Staged Crime Scene? -- Historic and Famous Examples -- How Many Staged Scenes? -- Summary -- Motives And Types Of Staging -- Motives -- False Statements -- Categorizing Staged Scenes -- Primary Staging -- Ad Hoc Primary Staged Scenes -- Premeditated Primary Staged Scenes -- Secondary Staging -- Modus Operandi (MO) -- Personation -- Depersonalization -- Undoing -- Body Posing -- Ritualistic or Symbolic? -- Tertiary Or Incidental Scene Alterations -- Victimology -- Risk Factors -- Factual Information -- Subjective Criteria -- Gathering Victimology Information -- Investigative Uses of Victimology -- High-Risk Victims -- Moderate or Medium-Risk Victims -- Low-Risk Victims -- Offender Risk -- Investigating Staged Scenes -- Red Flags -- Overall Nature of the Report -- Changing Details of what Happened -- Timing of the Events -- Coincidences -- Overall Reactions by the "Victim" to the Event -- Method of Entry -- Forensic Findings -- Physical Injuries -- Offender Behaviors -- Proprietary Interest -- How Prepared was the Offender to Commit the Crime? -- Staged Property Crime Scenes -- Burglary -- Point of Entry -- Search -- Commercial Burglars -- Burglary Red Flags -- Vehicles -- Vehicle Theft -- Staged Vehicle Accidents -- Arson -- Robbery, Kidnapping, And Personal Injury -- Robbery -- Staged Kidnappings -- Carjacking -- Personal Injury -- Accidental Death Staged Scenes -- Accidental Death -- Vehicle Accidents -- Deaths from Accidental Falls -- Accidental Fires -- Drowning -- Interrupted Burglaries And Home Invasions -- Home Invasions -- Homicide Staged As Suicide -- Risk Factors to Suicide -- Investigative Considerations -- Victim and Scene Factors -- Antemortem Behaviors by the Victim -- Antemortem Statements Made by the Victim -- Suicide Notes -- Precipitating Event -- Who Would Benefit from the Death? -- Staging the Suicide Scene -- Suicides Staged to Resemble Homicides -- Staged Sex Crimes And False Complaints -- Staged Sexual Homicides -- Summary (Staged Sexual Homicides) -- False Rape Complaints -- On Being a Victim -- Motives Behind False Rape Complaints -- Escape or Rescue -- Personal Conduct -- Attention/Sympathy -- Alibi Motives -- Personal Reasons -- Monetary -- Revenge/Perverse -- Caution -- Summary (False Rape Complaints) -- Working With Prosecutors -- Admitting Primary Staging Evidence into Court -- Expert Witnesses -- Daubert Hearing -- Profiling v. Crime Scene Reconstruction, Analysis, or Assessment -- Summary. |
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isbn | 9780398091408 0398091404 |
language | English |
lccn | 2016045140 |
oclc_num | 959667450 |
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owner | MAIN DE-863 DE-BY-FWS |
owner_facet | MAIN DE-863 DE-BY-FWS |
physical | 1 online resource (xviii, 350 pages). |
psigel | ZDB-4-EBA |
publishDate | 2017 |
publishDateSearch | 2017 |
publishDateSort | 2017 |
publisher | Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., |
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series2 | American series in law enforcement investigations ; |
spelling | Chancellor, Arthur S., author. Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / by Arthur S. Chancellor and Grant D. Graham. Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., [2017] 1 online resource (xviii, 350 pages). text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier American series in law enforcement investigations ; publication number 1 Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 19, 2017). Machine generated contents note: 1. Concept Of Staging -- What is Staging or a Staged Crime Scene? -- Historic and Famous Examples -- How Many Staged Scenes? -- Summary -- 2. Motives And Types Of Staging -- Motives -- False Statements -- Categorizing Staged Scenes -- Primary Staging -- 3. Ad Hoc Primary Staged Scenes -- Summary -- 4. Premeditated Primary Staged Scenes -- Summary -- 5. Secondary Staging -- Modus Operandi (MO) -- Personation -- Depersonalization -- Undoing -- Body Posing -- Ritualistic or Symbolic? -- Summary -- 6. Tertiary Or Incidental Scene Alterations -- Summary -- 7. Victimology -- Risk Factors -- Factual Information -- Subjective Criteria -- Gathering Victimology Information -- Investigative Uses of Victimology -- High-Risk Victims -- Moderate or Medium-Risk Victims -- Low-Risk Victims -- Offender Risk -- Summary -- 8. Investigating Staged Scenes -- Red Flags -- Overall Nature of the Report -- Changing Details of what Happened -- Timing of the Events -- Coincidences -- Overall Reactions by the "Victim" to the Event -- Method of Entry -- Forensic Findings -- Physical Injuries -- Offender Behaviors -- Proprietary Interest -- Offender Risk -- How Prepared was the Offender to Commit the Crime? -- Victimology -- Summary -- 9. Staged Property Crime Scenes -- Burglary -- Point of Entry -- Search -- Commercial Burglars -- Burglary Red Flags -- Vehicles -- Vehicle Theft -- Staged Vehicle Accidents -- Arson -- Summary -- 10. Robbery, Kidnapping, And Personal Injury -- Robbery -- Staged Kidnappings -- Carjacking -- Personal Injury -- Summary -- 11. Accidental Death Staged Scenes -- Accidental Death -- Vehicle Accidents -- Deaths from Accidental Falls -- Accidental Fires -- Drowning -- Summary -- 12. Interrupted Burglaries And Home Invasions -- Burglary -- Home Invasions -- Summary -- 13. Homicide Staged As Suicide -- Risk Factors to Suicide -- Investigative Considerations -- Victim and Scene Factors -- Antemortem Behaviors by the Victim -- Antemortem Statements Made by the Victim -- Suicide Notes -- Precipitating Event -- Who Would Benefit from the Death? -- Staging the Suicide Scene -- Suicides Staged to Resemble Homicides -- Summary -- 14. Staged Sex Crimes And False Complaints -- Staged Sexual Homicides -- Summary (Staged Sexual Homicides) -- False Rape Complaints -- On Being a Victim -- Motives Behind False Rape Complaints -- Escape or Rescue -- Personal Conduct -- Attention/Sympathy -- Alibi Motives -- Personal Reasons -- Monetary -- Revenge/Perverse -- Caution -- Summary (False Rape Complaints) -- 15. Working With Prosecutors -- Primary Staging -- Admitting Primary Staging Evidence into Court -- Expert Witnesses -- Daubert Hearing -- Profiling v. Crime Scene Reconstruction, Analysis, or Assessment -- Secondary Staging -- Summary. Crime scene searches. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034018 Crime scenes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96002564 Criminal investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034045 Fouilles du lieu d'un crime. Lieux du crime. Enquêtes criminelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Crime scene searches fast Crime scenes fast Criminal investigation fast Graham, Grant D., author. has work: Crime scene staging (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PD3K7k3jmJD7JhBTCYWXq8K https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Chancellor, Arthur S. Crime scene staging. Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., 2017 9780398091392 (DLC) 2016037434 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1439331 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Chancellor, Arthur S. Graham, Grant D. Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / Concept Of Staging -- What is Staging or a Staged Crime Scene? -- Historic and Famous Examples -- How Many Staged Scenes? -- Summary -- Motives And Types Of Staging -- Motives -- False Statements -- Categorizing Staged Scenes -- Primary Staging -- Ad Hoc Primary Staged Scenes -- Premeditated Primary Staged Scenes -- Secondary Staging -- Modus Operandi (MO) -- Personation -- Depersonalization -- Undoing -- Body Posing -- Ritualistic or Symbolic? -- Tertiary Or Incidental Scene Alterations -- Victimology -- Risk Factors -- Factual Information -- Subjective Criteria -- Gathering Victimology Information -- Investigative Uses of Victimology -- High-Risk Victims -- Moderate or Medium-Risk Victims -- Low-Risk Victims -- Offender Risk -- Investigating Staged Scenes -- Red Flags -- Overall Nature of the Report -- Changing Details of what Happened -- Timing of the Events -- Coincidences -- Overall Reactions by the "Victim" to the Event -- Method of Entry -- Forensic Findings -- Physical Injuries -- Offender Behaviors -- Proprietary Interest -- How Prepared was the Offender to Commit the Crime? -- Staged Property Crime Scenes -- Burglary -- Point of Entry -- Search -- Commercial Burglars -- Burglary Red Flags -- Vehicles -- Vehicle Theft -- Staged Vehicle Accidents -- Arson -- Robbery, Kidnapping, And Personal Injury -- Robbery -- Staged Kidnappings -- Carjacking -- Personal Injury -- Accidental Death Staged Scenes -- Accidental Death -- Vehicle Accidents -- Deaths from Accidental Falls -- Accidental Fires -- Drowning -- Interrupted Burglaries And Home Invasions -- Home Invasions -- Homicide Staged As Suicide -- Risk Factors to Suicide -- Investigative Considerations -- Victim and Scene Factors -- Antemortem Behaviors by the Victim -- Antemortem Statements Made by the Victim -- Suicide Notes -- Precipitating Event -- Who Would Benefit from the Death? -- Staging the Suicide Scene -- Suicides Staged to Resemble Homicides -- Staged Sex Crimes And False Complaints -- Staged Sexual Homicides -- Summary (Staged Sexual Homicides) -- False Rape Complaints -- On Being a Victim -- Motives Behind False Rape Complaints -- Escape or Rescue -- Personal Conduct -- Attention/Sympathy -- Alibi Motives -- Personal Reasons -- Monetary -- Revenge/Perverse -- Caution -- Summary (False Rape Complaints) -- Working With Prosecutors -- Admitting Primary Staging Evidence into Court -- Expert Witnesses -- Daubert Hearing -- Profiling v. Crime Scene Reconstruction, Analysis, or Assessment -- Summary. Crime scene searches. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034018 Crime scenes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96002564 Criminal investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034045 Fouilles du lieu d'un crime. Lieux du crime. Enquêtes criminelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Crime scene searches fast Crime scenes fast Criminal investigation fast |
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title | Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / |
title_alt | Concept Of Staging -- What is Staging or a Staged Crime Scene? -- Historic and Famous Examples -- How Many Staged Scenes? -- Summary -- Motives And Types Of Staging -- Motives -- False Statements -- Categorizing Staged Scenes -- Primary Staging -- Ad Hoc Primary Staged Scenes -- Premeditated Primary Staged Scenes -- Secondary Staging -- Modus Operandi (MO) -- Personation -- Depersonalization -- Undoing -- Body Posing -- Ritualistic or Symbolic? -- Tertiary Or Incidental Scene Alterations -- Victimology -- Risk Factors -- Factual Information -- Subjective Criteria -- Gathering Victimology Information -- Investigative Uses of Victimology -- High-Risk Victims -- Moderate or Medium-Risk Victims -- Low-Risk Victims -- Offender Risk -- Investigating Staged Scenes -- Red Flags -- Overall Nature of the Report -- Changing Details of what Happened -- Timing of the Events -- Coincidences -- Overall Reactions by the "Victim" to the Event -- Method of Entry -- Forensic Findings -- Physical Injuries -- Offender Behaviors -- Proprietary Interest -- How Prepared was the Offender to Commit the Crime? -- Staged Property Crime Scenes -- Burglary -- Point of Entry -- Search -- Commercial Burglars -- Burglary Red Flags -- Vehicles -- Vehicle Theft -- Staged Vehicle Accidents -- Arson -- Robbery, Kidnapping, And Personal Injury -- Robbery -- Staged Kidnappings -- Carjacking -- Personal Injury -- Accidental Death Staged Scenes -- Accidental Death -- Vehicle Accidents -- Deaths from Accidental Falls -- Accidental Fires -- Drowning -- Interrupted Burglaries And Home Invasions -- Home Invasions -- Homicide Staged As Suicide -- Risk Factors to Suicide -- Investigative Considerations -- Victim and Scene Factors -- Antemortem Behaviors by the Victim -- Antemortem Statements Made by the Victim -- Suicide Notes -- Precipitating Event -- Who Would Benefit from the Death? -- Staging the Suicide Scene -- Suicides Staged to Resemble Homicides -- Staged Sex Crimes And False Complaints -- Staged Sexual Homicides -- Summary (Staged Sexual Homicides) -- False Rape Complaints -- On Being a Victim -- Motives Behind False Rape Complaints -- Escape or Rescue -- Personal Conduct -- Attention/Sympathy -- Alibi Motives -- Personal Reasons -- Monetary -- Revenge/Perverse -- Caution -- Summary (False Rape Complaints) -- Working With Prosecutors -- Admitting Primary Staging Evidence into Court -- Expert Witnesses -- Daubert Hearing -- Profiling v. Crime Scene Reconstruction, Analysis, or Assessment -- Summary. |
title_auth | Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / |
title_exact_search | Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / |
title_full | Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / by Arthur S. Chancellor and Grant D. Graham. |
title_fullStr | Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / by Arthur S. Chancellor and Grant D. Graham. |
title_full_unstemmed | Crime scene staging : investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / by Arthur S. Chancellor and Grant D. Graham. |
title_short | Crime scene staging : |
title_sort | crime scene staging investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene |
title_sub | investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene / |
topic | Crime scene searches. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034018 Crime scenes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96002564 Criminal investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034045 Fouilles du lieu d'un crime. Lieux du crime. Enquêtes criminelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Crime scene searches fast Crime scenes fast Criminal investigation fast |
topic_facet | Crime scene searches. Crime scenes. Criminal investigation. Fouilles du lieu d'un crime. Lieux du crime. Enquêtes criminelles. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Crime scene searches Crime scenes Criminal investigation |
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