Studies in investigative psychology require a special methodology, developed by David Canter to allow scientific explorations in such a challenging field, previously assumed not to be open empirical s
Studies in investigative psychology require a special methodology, developed by David Canter to allow scientific explorations in such a challenging field, previously assumed not to be open empirical s
‘Crime Hot-Spots’ and ‘Repeat Victimisation’ are eye-catching subjects in the wider study of where, and to a lesser extent when, individual criminals choose to commit their crimes. This field of work
‘Crime Hot-Spots’ and ‘Repeat Victimisation’ are eye-catching subjects in the wider study of where, and to a lesser extent when, individual criminals choose to commit their crimes. This field of work
Much of a society’s resources are devoted to dealing with, or preparing for the possibility of, crime. The dominance of concerns about crime also hint at the broader implications that offending has fo
In a volume that is part of a series on how law enforcement has been influenced by psychological theories and research, experts in fields from investigative psychology to zoology map the range of offe
Geographical Offender Profiling (GOP) is the term that has emerged for the examination of where offences take place and the use of that examination to formulate views on the nature of the offender and
Research into spatial patterns of criminals have been undertaken for the past few years in a wide range of disciplines, and so the reports have appeared in specialist publications scattered often of l
In this volume in a series discussing how legal and judicial processes have been influenced by psychological theories and research, Canter (U. of Liverpool) introduces a dozen conference-based papers