Crime scene staging dynamics in homicide cases. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Crime scene staging dynamics in homicide cases. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Crime scene staging dynamics in homicide cases
- Further Information:
- Note: Laura Gail Pettler.
- Authors:
- Pettler, Laura Gail
- Contents:
- SECTION I: INTRODUCTION TO STAGING; ; History of Crime Scene Staging; Early Historical References to Crime Scene Staging; 1514 The Story of Richard Hunne; 1841 The Story of Mister; 1859 The Budge Case; 1882 Bloodstains on the Doorjamb; 1882 Dr. Carl Liman and Staged Weapons; 1887 Dr. Eduard R. von Hofman Murder Staged as Suicide 1892 Lizzie Borden Glaister 1902 1924 Hans Gross; 1936 O’Connell and Soderman 1962 Soderman and O’Connell 1972 O’Hara and Osterberg; 1974 Svensson and Wendel; Contemporary References to Crime Scene Staging 1984 Puschel, Holtz, Hildebrand, Naeve, Brinkman; 1989 Ueno, Fukanaga, Nakagawa, Imabayashi, Fukiwara, Adachi, Mizoi 1992 Douglas and Munn 1996 Geberth 1996–2006 Geberth 1996 Leth and Vesterby 1998 Yamamoto, Hayase, Matsumoto, Yamamoto; 1998 Mallach and Pollak 1999 Adair and Dobersen 1999–2011 Turvey 2000 Turvey; 2001 Meloy 2002 Adair 2004 Hazelwood and Napier 2004 Keppel and Weis; 2006 Douglas and Douglas Eke 2007 2007, 2011 Chisum and Turvey 2009 Cobin 2010 Geberth; 2011 Ferguson; 2011 Pettler 2012 Schlesinger, Gardenier, Jarvis, and Sheehan-Cook; 2014 Chancellor and Graham; 2014 Ferguson 2015 Pettler; Summary of Crime Scene Staging Literature; References; ; Introduction to Crime Scene Staging; Introduction; Staging versus Scene Alteration; Staging versus Precautionary Acts; Deception; Crime Scene Staging Statistics and No Repository; Crime Scene Staging Is a Problem; References; ; Crime Scene Dynamics; Heart of It All: Ethics Death SceneSECTION I: INTRODUCTION TO STAGING; ; History of Crime Scene Staging; Early Historical References to Crime Scene Staging; 1514 The Story of Richard Hunne; 1841 The Story of Mister; 1859 The Budge Case; 1882 Bloodstains on the Doorjamb; 1882 Dr. Carl Liman and Staged Weapons; 1887 Dr. Eduard R. von Hofman Murder Staged as Suicide 1892 Lizzie Borden Glaister 1902 1924 Hans Gross; 1936 O’Connell and Soderman 1962 Soderman and O’Connell 1972 O’Hara and Osterberg; 1974 Svensson and Wendel; Contemporary References to Crime Scene Staging 1984 Puschel, Holtz, Hildebrand, Naeve, Brinkman; 1989 Ueno, Fukanaga, Nakagawa, Imabayashi, Fukiwara, Adachi, Mizoi 1992 Douglas and Munn 1996 Geberth 1996–2006 Geberth 1996 Leth and Vesterby 1998 Yamamoto, Hayase, Matsumoto, Yamamoto; 1998 Mallach and Pollak 1999 Adair and Dobersen 1999–2011 Turvey 2000 Turvey; 2001 Meloy 2002 Adair 2004 Hazelwood and Napier 2004 Keppel and Weis; 2006 Douglas and Douglas Eke 2007 2007, 2011 Chisum and Turvey 2009 Cobin 2010 Geberth; 2011 Ferguson; 2011 Pettler 2012 Schlesinger, Gardenier, Jarvis, and Sheehan-Cook; 2014 Chancellor and Graham; 2014 Ferguson 2015 Pettler; Summary of Crime Scene Staging Literature; References; ; Introduction to Crime Scene Staging; Introduction; Staging versus Scene Alteration; Staging versus Precautionary Acts; Deception; Crime Scene Staging Statistics and No Repository; Crime Scene Staging Is a Problem; References; ; Crime Scene Dynamics; Heart of It All: Ethics Death Scene Characteristics Indicative of Homicide; Anatomy of a Homicide Physical Evidence Behavioral Evidence; Circumstantial Evidence Body as Evidence; Staged Scenes versus Other Types of Scenes; References; ; SECTION II: OFFENDERS AND VICTIMS; ; Offender Characteristics and Behaviors; Introduction; Offender Characteristics Offenders Are Most Often Male Personality Behavior Emotionality Cognition; Envirosocioculturalism; Crime Scene Staging Behavior; Categorizing Crime Scene Staging Behaviors Crime Scene Staging, Research, and Typologies Cleaner Concealer Creator Fabricator Inflictor; Planner Evaluating Typologies; Building Theories about Crime Scene Staging Development of a Substantiated Theory on Crime Scene Staging; Pettler’s 2011 Theory of Crime Scene Staging Breaking Down the Theory: The Problem of Crime Scene Staging; Breaking Down the Theory: The Problem for Society; Breaking Down the Theory: Identifying Solutions Breaking Down the Theory: Strengths and Weaknesses; References; ; Victimology; Introduction; Defining Victimology; Victimology Theory Case Example; Victimology and Politics; Importance of Victimology Case Example; Research-Based Forensic Victimology: A Suggested Approach Taxonomic Hierarchal Arrangement of Victimological Components Conceptual Model of Research-Based Forensic Victimology Implications of Research-Based Forensic Victimology Physiological: Victim’s Physical Demographics and Attributes Safety: Victim in Relation to Personal, Familial, Financial, and Occupational Safety; Love and Belonging: Victim in Relation to Relationships; Esteem: Victim in Relation to Personality, Cognition, Emotionality, Behavior, and Achievement Self-Actualization: Victim in Relation to Relative Adoption of Worldly Concepts Appendices; Victim–Offender Relationship Importance of Victim–Offender Relationship Examination; Importance of Victim–Offender Relationship: Circumstantial Evidence Facilitation, Precipitation, and Victim Risk Case Example; Case Example Assessing Risk Level; References; ; Purposes and Motives; Introduction; Disconnecting the Victim–Offender Relationship; Deception Misdirect Investigations Self-Preservation Avoid Apprehension; Motives for Murder Motive 1: Argument/Conflict/Confrontation Motive 2: Property Gain Motive 3: Robbery Motive 4: Sexual Assault; References; ; Intimicide; Introduction; Intimate Partner Violence &nbs … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 363.25952
Homicide investigation
Crime scenes - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781498711197
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781498711180
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