Canter, David

Principles of geographical offender profilling/ David Canter, Donna Youngs - England: ASHGATE, 2008. - 290p.

Part 1 Spatial Patterns in Behaviour: Navigational ideas and the Yorkshire Ripper investigation, Stuart S. Kind; Excerpt from:On the Mode of Communication of Cholera, John Snow; Home-range and movements of leopards (Panthera pardus) on a livestock ranch in Kenya, F Mitzutani and P.A. Jewell; Notes on the geometry of crime, Patricia L. Brantingham and Paul J. Brantingham. Part 2 Offenders' Geography: Delinquency and distance, Stanley Turner; Crime and mobility: an empirical study, William M. Rhodes and Catherine Conly; Place, space and police investigations: hunting serial violent criminals, D. Kim Rossmo; The 'road to nowhere': the evidence for travelling criminals, Paul Wiles and Andrew Costello; Distance decay re-examined, George F. Rengert, Alex R. Piquero and Peter R. Jones. Part 3 Key Concepts in Geographical Offender Profiling: Geographical profiling of criminals, David Canter; Identifying the residential location of rapists, David Canter and A. Gregory; Spatial patterns of serial murder: an analysis of disposal site location choice, Samantha Lundrigan and David Canter; Criminals' mental maps, David Canter and Samantha Hodge; Putting crime in its place: psychological process in crime site selection, David Canter and Karen Shalev; Bibliography of geographical profiling

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