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Criminal Profiling & Forensic PsychologyNote: Please look through resources very carefully. This is a controversial issue so some sources may have bias.Check carefully for the expertise or background of the writer or contributor.For Forensic [Criminal] Psychology articles, click hereBooks [from LAPL]1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Forensic Psychology: A Very Short Introduction/ Canter, David V.The profiler : my life hunting serial killers and psychopaths / Pat Brown with Bob Andelman.The devil's dozen : how cutting-edge forensics took down 12 notorious serial killers / Katherine Ramsland.The measure of madness : inside the disturbed and disturbing criminal mind / Cheryl Paradis ; [foreword byKatherine Ramsland].Forensic psychology for dummies / by David Canter ; foreword by Ian Rankin.Psychology and law in a changing world : new trends in theory, research and practice / edited by Giovanni B.Traverso and Lara Bagnoli.The human predator a historical chronicle of serial murder and forensic investigation / Katherine Ramsland.The mad, the bad, and the innocent : the criminal mind on trial / Barbara R. Kirwin.The psychology of serial killer investigations : the grisly business unit / Robert D. Keppel, William J. Birnes.Criminal Profiling & Behavioral Science1. The FBI Academy Behavioral Science Unit2. Crime Mapping - Article about how crime mapping and analysis has been helping to reduce crime. Includes linksto related resources.3. Crime Prevention through Environmental Design - Wikipedia article on this multi-disciplinary approach todeterring criminal behavior through environmental design, its history, strategies and effectiveness.4. Crime and Social Control as Fields of Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences - Discusses the importance ofqualitative methods for criminological studies.5. Crime-pics II - Fully validated questionnaire used for measuring changes in offenders' attitudes to crime andevaluating the effectiveness of rehabilitative interventions, adopted by the prison and probation services in theUK.6. Criminal Profiling - Research, articles, news and information on profiling, victimology, forensics, and behavioralscience.7. Criminal Profiling - The Crime Library provides a number of articles on criminals, analyzing their ways and habitsto provide insight into their criminal tendencies.8. Criminal Psychology - The Crime Library provides a number of articles about crimes and their perpetrators.9. Environmental Criminology Research - Focuses on geographic profiling, which uses sophisticated computersoftware to determine the most likely area of offender residence in cases of serial murder, rape and arson.10. International Crime Victims Survey - Standardized surveys regarding household experience with crime, policing,and crime prevention. Methodology and key data is available.11. Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology - Furthers criminological research within member countries, andadvises the Scandinavian governments and the Nordic Council on related issues. Includes information about thecouncil, publications and links.12. The Redwood Highway - Provides an extensive list of web links dealing with crime, criminology, law and criminaljustice.Search engines include Open Directory, Wiki External Links, EBSCO, JSTOR and LAPL databasesPage 1

Criminal Profiling & Forensic Psychology13. United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Center (UNICRI) - Organization created to advance policyand practice in the prevention and control of juvenile delinquency and adult criminality. Includes a collection ofglobal criminology resources.14. Virtual Center for Epidemiological Criminology - Combines public health and criminal justice concerns. Issues suchas drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, human trafficking and global warming are examined from a critical scientific viewpoint.15. Crime and Punishment - Teaching resources from the UK's National Archives Learning Curve. Covers crime,prevention, and punishment in four eras: before 1450, 1450-1750, 1750-1900, and 20th century, using documentsfrom the Public Record Office.16. Swiss scientific research site on criminal profiling17. University of Liverpool Forensic Psychology - with articles18. History of Criminal Profiling - with links to other sites19. Offender Profiling: An Introduction to the Sociopsychological Analysis of Violent Crime - PDF available20. Dangerous Minds: Criminal profiling made easy, by Malcolm GladwellSerial 8.19.20.21.22.Relation of threatened egotism to violence and aggression: the dark side of high self-esteem.Wound culture: Trauma in the pathological public sphereFrom animal abuse to interhuman violence? A critical review of the progression thesisOf men and monsters: Jeffrey Dahmer and the construction of the serial killerSerial murder: A more accurate and inclusive definitionThe role of psychopathy and sexuality in a female serial killerGenesis of a Serial Killer: Fantasy's integral role in the creation of a monsterPersonality disorders, psychopathy, and serial killers Transtornos de personalidade, psicopatia e serial killersThe predator's brain: Neuropsychodynamics of serial killersSerial homicideCriminal Profiling Real Science or Just Wishful Thinking?The influence of brain abnormalities on psychosocial development, criminal history and paraphilias in sexualmurderersAn ecological perspective on the effects of violence on childrenMultiple Homicide Offenders Offense Characteristics, Social Correlates, and Criminal CareersSerial sexual murderers and prostitutes as their victims: Difficulty profiling perpetrators and victim vulnerability asillustrated by the Green River caseHomicidal sex offenders: psychological, phallometric, and diagnostic featuresMass, serial and sensational homicides.The case of Jeffrey Dahmer: Sexual serial homicide from a neuropsychiatric developmental perspectiveEtiology of the psychopathic serial killer: An analysis of antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy, and serialkiller personality and crime scene characteristicsThe childhood origins of terrorismDONNELLY, ASHLEY M. "The New American Hero: Dexter, Serial Killer For The Masses." Journal Of Popular Culture45.1 (2012): 15-26. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 71885534&site ehost-liveCotliar, Sharon. "My Dad Was A Serial Killer." People 72.15 (2009): 112-116. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12Feb. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 44435931&site ehost-liveSearch engines include Open Directory, Wiki External Links, EBSCO, JSTOR and LAPL databasesPage 2

Criminal Profiling & Forensic Psychology23. Brownlee, Shannon. "The Biology Of Soul Murder." U.S. News & World Report 121.19 (1996): 71. Academic SearchPremier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 9611048024&site ehost-live24. Jeyarajah Dent, Renuka, and Sharon Jowitt. "Homicide And Serious Sexual Offences Committed By Children AndYoung People: Findings From The Literature And A Serious Case Review." Journal Of Sexual Aggression 9.2 (2003):85-96. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 11622149&site ehost-live25. Laajasalo, Taina, and Helinä Häkkänen. "Background Characteristics Of Mentally Ill Homicide Offenders - AComparison Of Five Diagnostic Groups." Journal Of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 15.3 (2004): 451-474.Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 14574164&site ehost-live26. Jones, Gareth A. "Children And Development II: 'Youth', Violence And Juvenile Justice." Progress In DevelopmentStudies 8.4 (2008): 345-348. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 35792817&site ehost-live27. Arinde, Nayaba. "Gangland, New York City, Part 2." New York Amsterdam News 16 Feb. 2006: 3 . AcademicSearch Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 20273203&site ehost-live28. Marie A. Cahillane, et al. "Cluster Analysis Examination Of Serial Killer Profiling Categories: A Bottom-UpApproach." Journal Of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling 9.1 (2012): 30-51. Academic Search Premier.Web. 12 Feb. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 70603053&site ehost-live29. Christopher Missen, et al. "Predicting Serial Killers' Home Base Using A Decision Support System." Journal OfQuantitative Criminology 16.4 (2000): 457. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 11303502&site ehost-live30. Pakhomou, Serge-Moses. "Serial Killers: Offender's Relationship To The Victim And Selected Demographics." International Journal Of Police Science & Management 6.4 (2004): 219-233. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12Feb. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 15073042&site ehost-live31. Canter, David. "Offender Profiling And Investigative Psychology." Journal Of Investigative Psychology & OffenderProfiling 1.1 (2004): 1-15. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 12591442&site ehost-live32. MATT J. GRAY, et al. "Self-Reported Psychopathology In A Convicted Serial Killer." Journal Of InvestigativePsychology & Offender Profiling 8.1 (2011): 1-21. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 58612569&site ehost-live33. Seltzer, Mark. "Serial Killers (II): The Pathological Public Sphere." Critical Inquiry 22.1 (1995): 122. AcademicSearch Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 9512052007&site ehost-live34. LaGesse, David. "Tracking A Killer To His Lair." U.S. News & World Report 133.15 (2002): 25. Academic SearchPremier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 7545718&site ehost-live 35. Rosen, Marjorie. "Getting Inside The Mind Of A Serial Killer." Biography 1.10 (1997): 62. Academic Search Premier.Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 9710052625&site ehost-live36. Snook, Brent, David Canter, and Craig Bennell. "Predicting The Home Location Of Serial Offenders: A PreliminaryComparison Of The Accuracy Of Human Judges With A Geographic Profiling System." Behavioral Sciences & TheLaw 20.1/2 (2002): 109-118. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 11818845&site ehost-liveSearch engines include Open Directory, Wiki External Links, EBSCO, JSTOR and LAPL databasesPage 3

Criminal Profiling & Forensic Psychology37. Wilson, Jennifer. "Mapping Murder." Geographical (Campion Interactive Publishing) 74.11 (2002): 14. AcademicSearch Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 7716813&site ehost-live38. Stephan Harbort, et al. "Serial Murderers' Spatial Decisions: Factors That Influence Crime Location Choice."Journal Of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling 2.3 (2005): 147-164. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12Feb. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 18486722&site ehost-live39. Hodgskiss, Brin. "Lessons From Serial Murder In South Africa." Journal Of Investigative Psychology & OffenderProfiling 1.1 (2004): 67-94. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 12591476&site ehost-live40. Gratrix, Everett. "When Men Become Monsters." Alberta Report / Newsmagazine 20.16 (1993): 27. AcademicSearch Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 9304260407&site ehost-live41. Meaney, Rebecca. "Commuters And Marauders: An Examination Of The Spatial Behaviour Of Serial Criminals."Journal Of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling 1.2 (2004): 121-137. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12Feb. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 13877129&site ehost-live42. "'Errors In Our Thinking'." Maclean's 116.31 (2003): 38. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct true&db aph&AN 10455889&site ehost-liveJSTOR & EBSCO ARTICLES for Forensic PsychologyHow to open articles, click on the links listed below. Login using the username and password for JSTOR/EBSCO. Clickon the title of the article and then you can choose to print, save or read as needed.JSTOR1.2.3.4.5.6.What Is Forensic Psychology, Anyway?EXPERT ASSISTANCEPsychologists and Psychiatrists as Expert Witness: ResponseThe Empirical Limits of Forensic Mental Health AssessmentProphets in Another Land: Utilizing Psychological Expertise from Foreign JurisdictionsSpecialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists7.8.9.10.11.12.The Tasks of Criminal PsychologyMurder and the Case Study MethodPioneers in Criminology. XIII. Hans Gross (1847-1915)Curing crimeThe Psychopathology Of Everyday LifeA Brief Criminal Attitude ScaleAnti-Social Behavior(s)1. "Into the Abyss." Article on street crime referencing the roots and consequences of sociopathic behavior2. DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Antisocial personality disorderSearch engines include Open Directory, Wiki External Links, EBSCO, JSTOR and LAPL databasesPage 4

Criminal Profiling & Forensic Psychology3. Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder: A Case of Diagnostic Confusion4. Recent Studies Implicate Slow Monoamine Oxidase Enzyme/High Circulating T3 in AntisocialBehavior/Aggression/Violence 20075. Antisocial Personality Disorder - Explains the distinguishing features of the sociopath and psychopath.Includes the DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for serial bullying or APD.6. Conduct Disorder versus Oppositional Defiant Disorder - Explanation for parents of the similarit

17.University of Liverpool Forensic Psychology - with articles 18.History of Criminal Profiling - with links to other sites 19.Offender Profiling: An Introduction to the Sociopsychological Analysis of Violent Crime - PDF available 20.Dangerous Minds: Criminal profiling made easy, by Malcolm Gladwell Serial Killers 1. Relation of threatened egotism to violence and aggression: the dark side of high self-esteem.