Kidnapping,
Edition 1 An Investigator's Guide to Profiling
By Diana M. Concannon, Psy.D., PCI

Publication Date: 26 Mar 2008
Description
Kidnapping: An Investigator's Guide to Profiling is based on a three-part analysis of 100 randomly selected kidnapping cases prosecuted in the United States that have survived Supreme Court appeal. The results of the analysis are incorporated into each chapter as part of the exploration of the inductive profile of each subtype, thereby offering a statistically based tool that can inform investigative strategies and the allocation of limited resources. The analysis includes standardized input from four levels of professional law enforcement including a forensic psychologist, a crime analyst, a detective, and a city prosecutor. Kidnapping: An Investigator's Guide to Profiling is an excellent resource for law enforcement and mental health professionals who are investigating and analyzing specific incidents of kidnapping, and will also appeal to the 6,000+ members of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).

Key Features

  • A statistically-based tool that can inform investigative strategies in kidnapping cases
  • An essential resource for any professional who regularly deals with the subject of kidnapping
  • Contains appendices that provide a concise summary of the statistical information presented in the text
About the author
By Diana M. Concannon, Psy.D., PCI, California School of Forensic Studies, Alliant International University
Table of Contents
One: IntroductionTwo: The History of U.S. Kidnapping Laws Three: Domestic KidnappingFour: Predatory Kidnapping-Adult VictimFive: Predatory Kidnapping-Child VictimSix: Profit KidnappingSeven: Revenge KidnappingEight: Staged KidnappingNine: Political KidnappingAppendix A: Summary of Subtype Characteristics by PercentageAppendix B: Summary of Subtype Characteristics by ElementAppendix C: Mental Health Response to KidnappingAppendix D: Drill Exercises
Book details
ISBN: 9780123740311
Page Count: 240
Retail Price : £49.99
0127050418; 0124905609; 0120885123; 1593459696
Audience
Law enforcement, prosecuting attorneys, mental health professionals, ASIS, and undergraduate students in criminal justice