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International RelationsTrick to Remember G-20 Countries--GURU JI SITA AB SSC FCI ME kaam karti hainG- GermanyU- USAR- RussiaU- U.KJ- JapanI- IndiaS- Saudi ArabiaI- IndonesiaT- TurkeyA- AustraliaA- ArgentinaB- BrazilS- South KoreaS- South AfricaC- CanadaF- FranceC- ChinaI- ItalyM- MexicoE- European unionTrick to Remember ASEAN Countries---Those who pass MBBS watch PTV and buy LIC policy.MBBS PTV LICM- MalaysiaB- BruneiB- BurmaS- SingaporeP- PhillipinesT- ThailandV- VietnamL- LaosI- IndonesiaC- CambodiaTotal= 10 countriesOPEC Countries:NIKE VISA QUILAN- NigeriaI- IndonesiaK- KuwaitE- EcuadorV- VenezuelaI- IranS- Saudi ArabiaA- AlgeriaQ- QatarU- U.A.EI- IraqL- LibyaA- AngolaSCOTRUCK 2 Indiahence member of shanghai cooperation organisation areT-TajikistanR-RussiaU-UzbekistanC-ChinaK-Kyrgystan and KazakhstanIndiaMnemonic for G7 economies:- All G7 countries are wealthy nations. So, they all drink JUICE & have GF (girlfriend).So, its JUICE GF :J- JapanU- USAI- Italy (not India, plz pay attention)C- Canada (not China, plz pay attention)E- England (United Kingdom)G- GermanyF- FranceNote: (i) European Union is also a part of this group which is represented by above mentioned European Countries.(ii) Intially, it was G6, when formed in 1975. Later, in 1976, Canada was added. And again in 1997, Russia was added. So, it became G8. But, due to annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia was suspended and hence it became G7.Chronology: G6 ➖ G7 ➖ G8 ➖G7.SAARC Countries--MBBS PAINM- MaldivesB- BangladeshB- BhutanS- Sri lankaP- PakistanA- AfganistanI- IndiaN- Nepal6 Members of Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (Very Imp) :LIMCa TVL- LaosI- IndiaM- MyanmarCa- Cambodia (not China, Pay attention)T- ThailandV- VietnamUN always faces the challenges of world. hence they are FACERSF - FrenchA - ArabicC - ChineseE - EnglishR - RussianS - Spanishthese are official languages of UNHeadquarters of International.Rule 1: If the name of any Organization starts with "World or International" and ends with "Organization", their headquarters will be in "Geneva, Switzerland".[ W_O & I_O ] ---- Geneva, Switzerland[ W_O]World Health OrganisationWorld Intellectual Property OrganizationWorld Meteorological OrganizationWorld Trade Organization[ I_O]- Except IMOInternational Labour OrganizationInternational Committee for Red Cross OrganizationInternational Standardization Organization [ISO] ----originally International Organization for StandardizationUnited Nation Conference on Trade And DevelopmentRule 2: Trick for Organizations whose headquarters are in LondonI Am a Common man in LondonI - International Maritime Organization (IMO)Am - Amnesty InternationalCommon - Commonwealth of NationsCommon - Commonwealth Telecommunication OrganizationRule 3: If any Organization is related to "International Money or Monetary organization", its headquarters will be in Washington DC.International Monetary fundWorld BankRule 4: If any Organization is related to "Industrial Development/ Petroleum/ Atomic", its headquarter will be in "Vienna, Austria"United Nations Industrial Development OrganizationInternational Atomic Energy AgencyOrganization of the Petroleum Exporting CountriesRule 5: For Headquarters of Organizations located in Newyork, remember - "UN Child Emergency in New york"UN Child Emergency in New yorkUnited Nations OrganizationUnited Nation International Children Emergency FundRule 6: If any Organization is related to the term "Economic & Educational", its headquarter will be located in ParisOrganization for Economic Co-Operation DevelopmentUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationTrick to Remember the Headquarters of some other International OrganizationsASIAN Development Bank [ ADB ]--MANila, Philippines [ ASIAN MANila ]Association of South East Nations [ ASEAN ]-- JAKarta, Indonesia [ ACE JACK ] --Remember Playing cardsFOOD Agriculture Organisation [ FAO ]--Rome, ITALY [ FOOD IDLY ]International COURT of JUSTICE-- The HAGUE, Netherlands [ Remember COURT given JUSTICE HANGUE ]South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation [ SAARC ]--Khatmandu, NepalHISTORYBuddhas eight fold path --- VISAL CEM (vishal cement)right View, Intention, Speech, Action, Livelihood, Concentration, Effort, Mindfulness ( view, intention , mindfulness also called as faith , thought remembrance)Code of conduct of BuddhaCLIP no Violenceno Corruptionno Liesno usage of Intoxicants, andno to covet the Property of othersMahavira principles and vowsThe three principles of Jainism, also known as Triratnas (three gems), are:KFC- right Knowledge- right Faith- right Conduct.1) Human being start to use C.B.I in sequence..means COPPER,BRONZE and IRON.2) HSBC stands for Harappa,Suktagandor,Banawali ,Chahundaro..! are places shows different -2 stages of growth of Harappa civilization.3) GPRS Harappa civilization’s important places Gujrat,Punjab,Rajasthan, Sind.Ruling Dynasties of Ancient History:HASINA MASHUKA AA.HA- Haryanka DynastySI- Sishunga DynastyNA- Nanda DynastyMA- Maurya DynastySHU- Shunga DynastyKA- Kanwa DynastyAA- Andhra DynastyDelhi Sultanate :Sab Khao Tamatar Sab Lo MazeS = Slave (Mamluk)K = KhiljiT = TughlaqS = SayyidL = LodiM = MughalsBehtar Hota Agar Ja Sakte Agra BhiB= Babur 1526 – 1530H = Humayun 1530 – 1540 1555 – 1556A = Akbar 1556 – 1605J = Jahangir 1605 – 1627S = Shah Jahan 1628 – 1658A = Aurangzeb 1658 – 1707B = Bahadur Shah ZafarAs we know C.P.F(Central Police Force) ,read it like Courage,Peace,Faith.. represent by tri-color respt. From saffron to green..As 'CAB'...(means taxi)..remember it like..C for CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY,A for ADVISOR,B for B.N RAO..means b.n rao was advisor to constituent assembly who prepare draft of constitution.Countries located around the Adriatic Sea (in clockwise direction): "Incredibly Slimy Cockroach Bit My Aunt" (Italia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania).Seven Hills Of Rome : "Can Queen Victoria Eat Cold Apple Pie?" (Capitoline, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, Aventine, and Palatine.Arrival Of European companies in chronological order:Putra ADa Dad FaSa.P = Portuguese (1498)A = Angrej( English) (1600)D = Dutch (1602)D = Dennis (1616)F = French (1664)S = Swedish (1731)Buddhist councils in sequenceRAVA PAKA1-First Buddhist council (c. 400 BCE) - RAjigriha2-Second Buddhist council (c. 4th century BCE) - VAisali3-Third Buddhist council (c. 251 BCE) - PAtaliputra4-The Fourth Buddhist Councils - KAshmirDalhousie made annexations only on weekends i.e. Saturday and Sunday.(Sat and SUN)Sat- SataraS- SambhalpurU- UdaipurN- Nagpurand then JhansiRemember Who fought 1st Anglo-Mysore warMEN vs Hyder ali·M-Maratha·E-English·N- NizamsRemember Kings who followed Buddhism“Bapu Ka hath”· B– Bimbisara· A-Ashoka· P– Prasanjeet· U-Uday sen· Ka- Kaniska· Hath-Harsha vardanaPolityFormation of states in Chronological Order:AaM GuNaH Hi Meg ManTri Si GArMi de sakta haiA = Andhra Pradesh (1953)M = Maharashtra (1960)Gu = Gujarat (1960)Na = Nagaland (1963)H = Hariyana (1966)Hi = Himanchal Pradesh (1971)Meg = Meghalaya (1972)Man = Manipur (1972)Tri = Tripura (1972)Si = Sikkim (1975)G = Goa (1987)Ar = Arunanchal Pradesh (1987)Mi = Mizoram (1987)States With Bicameral SystemKAMBUJTJ – Jammu & KasmirU - Uttar PradeshM - MaharastraB – BiharA – Andhra PradeshK – KarnatakaT - TelanganaRemember the WritsCPM Head Quarters· ‘C’ for Certiorari· ‘P’ for Prohibition,· ‘M’ for Mandamus,· ‘H’ for Habeus Corpus· ‘Q’ for Quo WarrantoLanguages added to 8th schedule under 92nd amendmentB.D.M.S meansBODODOGRIMAITHILISANTHALIRemember Sessions of Lok SabhaB.M.W· Budget (February to May),· Monsoon (June to September)· Winter (November to December).CAMPASCabinet Mission, had members nameP for Pathic lawrenceA for A.V.Alexendarand S for Strafford CrippsEconomicsDirect and Indirect Taxes :a) Indirect Tax:ExCuSe ME SPEx= Excise DutyCu = Customs DutySe = Service TaxM = Motor vehicle taxE = Electricity , Entertainment TaxS = Sales TaxP = Passenger taxb) Direct Tax:WEALTH and PROPERTY gives INCOME as GIFT .Mnemonic for 7 different fields of Rainbow Revolution :AFSPA Fauran HataoAFSPA is u all kno Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. Irom Sharmila is fighting to remove it.AFSPA Fauran Hatao :A- AgricultureF- ForestryS- SugarcaneP- PoultryA- Animal HusbandryF- Fishery (Fauran)H- Horticulture (Hatao)8 Core Industries of India :CCC FRENSC- CoalC- Crude OilC- CementF- FertilizersR- Refinery ProductsE- ElectricityN- Natural GasS- SteelFive year plans:(Important Facts From First To Eleventh Five Year Plan)1. First five year plan (1951 -56)SIPCOTS - Social ServiceI - IndustryP - PowerCo - CommunicationT - Transport2. Second Five Year Plan (1956 -61)MADRASM - Mahalanobis ModelA - Atomic Energy CommissionD - Durgapur Steel Company, Tata Inst Of Fundamental ResearchR - Rourkela Steel Company, Rapid IndustrialisationA - AgricultureS - Socialistic Pattern Of Society3. Third Five Year Plan (1961-66)SADS - Self RelianceA - AgricultureD - Development Of Industry4.5. Fifth Five Year Plan (1974-79)PSTMP - Poverty EradicationS - Self RelianceT - Twenty Point ProgrammeM - Minimum Need Programme6. Sixth Five Year Plan (1980-85)MAILM - ManagementA - Agriculture ProductionI - Industry ProductionL - Local Development Schemes7. Seventh Five Year Plan (1985-90)EFGHE - Employment GenerationF - Food grain Production Was DoubledG - Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (1989)H - Hindu Rate Of Growth8. Eighth Five Year Plan (1992-97)LPGL - LiberalizationP - PrivatizationG - Globalization9. Ninth Five Year Plan (1997-2002)ESPNE - Employment For Women, SC's And ST'sS - Seven Basic Minimum ServiceP - Panchayat Raj Institutions, Primary Education, Public Distribution SystemN - Nutrition Security10.11. Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007 -2012)TEACHERST - Telecommunications (2G)E - Electricity, Environment ScienceA - AnemiaC - Clean WaterH - Health EducationE - Environment ScienceR - Rapid GrowthS - Skill DevelopmentGeographyCountries around Caspian Sea :TARIK (Date)T- TurkmenistanA- AzerbaijanR- RussiaI- IranK- KazakhstanCountries bordering Red Sea :DESSEY :D- DjiboutiE- EritreaS- Saudi ArabiS- Sudan (not somalia: pay attention and keep rem)E- EgyptY- YemenCountries collectively called as Horn of Africa:SEED :S- SomaliaE- EthiopiaE- EritreaD- DjiboutiCountries bordering Black Sea ::So, its GURR BuTG- GeorgiaU- UkarineR- RussiaR- RomaniaBu- BulagariaT- TurkeyCountries bordering Baltic Sea are :RuDe Germany SELL Poland & Finland :Ru- RussiaDe- DenmarkGermanyS- SwedenE- EstoniaL- LatviaL- LithuaniaPolandFinlandRUSSIA is the only country which borders three different land locked seas :BBCBlack SeaBaltic SeaCaspian SeaRivers north west India"In June Cars Run Bit Slow"IndusJhelumChenabRaviBeasSatlujCities Of Australia When Moving In Clockwise DirectionB.S.C M.A. PhDB risbaneS ydneyC anberraM albourneA delaideP erthD arwinLength of Boundary India Shares In Decreasing OrderBACHPANBangladesh China Pakistan NepalSeven Sister States:ATM ANa Money MilegaA = Arunachal PradeshT = TripuraM = MeghalayaA = AssamNa = NagalandM = ManipurMi = MizoramImportant fold mountains:U ARe A HimalayaU - Ural MountainA - Alps MountainR - Rocky MountainA - Andes MountainH- Himalaya.All important tributaries of Ganga:GoRa Ghaghara K BaG M PunYa SoTa :GoRa Ghaghara K BaG M ---- These are left bank tributariesPunYa SoTa---- These are right bank tributariesGo- GomatiRa- RamgangaGhagharaK- KoshiBa- BagmatiG- GandakM- MahanandaPun- PunpunYa- YamunaSo- SonTa- TamsaAll important tributaries of Godavari :ShiBa KaKa Sab TIPPu --- Left bank tributariesShi- ShivanaBa- BangangaKa- KadvaKa- KadamSab- SabariT- TaliperuI- IndravatiP- PranhitaPu- PurnaSiPra MaMa Ki DaNa---- Right bank TributariesSi- SindphanaPra- PravaraMa- MajiraMa- ManairKi- KinnerasaniDa- DarnaNa- NasardiTropic of Cancer Passes through eight states:West Me Gujarat Rajasthan, Mujhe Jharkhand Chahiye Tha.W- West BengalM- Madhya PradeshG- GujaratR- RajasthanM- MizoramJ- JharkhandC- ChhattisgarhT- TripuraFive Great lakesHOMES· H for Huron.· O for Ontario.· M for Michigan.· E for Erie.· S for Superior.Lakes according to their flow from West to East“Super Man Helps Every One”· S is for Superior.· M is for Michigan.· H is for Huron.· E is for Erie.· O is for Ontario.OceansPAISA· P-Pacific· A-Arctic· I-Indian· S-Southern Ocean(Antarctic Ocean)· A-AtlanticTaxonomy“Keep Pots Clean, Otherwise Family Gets Sick.”· Kingdom· Phylum· Class· Order· Family· Genus· SpeciesNational aquatic animal ganges dolpjin is found in 7 states they are BMWRAJUB - BiharM - Madhya PradeshW - West bengalR - RajasthanA - AssamJ - JharkandU - Uttar PradeshKyotowe all know that those supporting the cause for curtailing pollution are a MINORITYHence under KYOTO NCMs(national commission for minorities) has been set upand sponsored by HPN-NitrogenC-carbon dioxideM-MethaneS-Sulphur hexaflourideH-HydroflourocarbonP-perflouro carbonthese are gasses monitored under kyoto protocolUKUK is made of WINESW- WalesIN- Ireland northE- EnglandS- ScotlandFor Tropical( Kharif) CropsCo Ba Ma ki Tu Jo Ri (Cobama ki Tujori)Cotton, Bajra, Maize, Tur, Jowar, RiceFor Temperate ( Rabi) Crops):Whe Ba G Ra M ( Vibha Garm)Wheat , Barley , Gram, Rapeseed, MustardTropical Evergreen Trees:R E M A (Rema)Rosewood, Ebony, Mahogany, AiniSemi Evergreen:C H K (check)cedar, hallock, KailTropical Deciduous Dry:P A K ka T A B ela ( Pak ka Tabela)Palas, amaltas, Khair, Tendu, Axlewood , BelTropical Deciduous Moist:SSS AT ( Three Sat)Sandalwood, Sal, Shisham, Amla, TeakConventions and Protocols:Ramsar Convention- wetlandsBonn Convention- On migratory birdsVienna Convention- Ozone layerMontreal Protocol- Ozone layerMinamata Convention- MercuryGeneva Protocol- Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of WarfareStockholm Convention- Persistant Organic pollutants(POP)Rotterdam Convention- Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain hazardous Chemicals and PesticidesBasel Convention- Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their DisposalReports published by International Institutions:. World Bank(WB)Ease of Doing BusinessWorld Development ReportLogistics Performance IndexEase of Living Index[WB- Warren Buffett. THE Warren BuffettSince he's a business tycoon-> so DOES his BUSINESS EASILY due to his great influence; EASILY LIVES HIS life since money can buy happiness; transports goods to customers easily(LOGISTICS) buy buying ships,aeroplanes,ola cab, uber cab that PERFORM exceptionally well, since too much money dawg!, no one disappoints him ; all this purchase helps him in creating jobs hence less poverty-> WORLD DEVELOPS]IMF(International Monetary Fund)World Economic OutlookGlobal Financial Stability ReportFiscal Monitor[IMF-> I M Fucked.So what do I do to change my situation? LOOK for ECONOMIC opportunities that could get me quick money(start playing poker). Once I get good at it, my FINANCIAL condition becomes STABLE and I start purchasing shit I don't need to impress people that I don't like. Too much transactions without paying taxes creates doubt in governments mind, so they start MONITORING my FISCAL transcations hence catching me because they can and making me pay my debts just like lannisters]. World Economic Forum(WEF)Global Competitiveness ReportTravel and Competitiveness ReportGender Gap IndexGlobal Risk ReportGlobal Information Technology Report[WEF-> WifeWives vs Wives -> COMPETITION between various wives in terms of getting at the top of economic ladder,dressing sense etcImagine anyone's wife. Let it be Genelia.Genelia loves TRAVELLING to new places with his hubby Ritesh Deshmukh but since he is always busy in politics and making movies, she decides to travel alone. She goes to rural households, encounters the GENDER GAP prevailing in rural household(4 boys to 1 girl and girl child getting less food as compared to girls) and also sees the vast RISKS involved in maintaing a poor house with no chimney->harmful gases inhaled. She decides to complain about it and passes the INFORMATION to TECH-giants like Google to spread awareness about it.]. International Energy Agency(IEA)World Energy OutlookSouth Asia Energy OutlookWorld Energy Investment[IEA-> Energy Agency->ONGCWhat does ONGC do? ONGC LOOKS to exploit new ENERGY resources to create Indian optimus prime and bumblebee.They go to SOUTH ASIA as too much terrorism in west and middle east. Plus they love momos.They found yellow metal cake(uranium) instead of oil(ENERGY) and started INVESTING in South Asia and start mining in their fields]. International Labour Organisation(ILO)World Employment DataSocial Outlook ReportBasic Needs Approach[ILO-> Labours Organisation.Labours of different organisation organise and form union, hence their number increase and too much DATA on their EMPLOYMENT stats(chaiwala,panwala) as they are from different company, shops, paan waa, chai wala etc.By organising their union they can demand for their rights more effectiveley and become more SOCIALLY active and LOOK out for each other. What kind of rights they demand? Since they are poor so they only demand small BASIC NEEDS of life like food,electricity to be met and then they can think about the pretentious needs of prevailing upper middle-class.]. World Wide Fund(WWF)Living Planet Report[WWF->wrestling.Since the wrestlers are the most fit with their 6-pack abs so they are sent first to space exploration to look for a LIVING PLANET and fight with them bare handed first, bazooka later.]Key for any answer on Environment in mains → MC-FACTRM: Mitigation (Kyoto/Paris/Mitigation CO2/GHG/Ozone/Montreal/Kigali/HCFCs/HFCs/Euro/Bharat Emission norms/Aviation climate deal/Fly Ash reuse)C: Capacity Building (National Solar Mission/Green Grid/Green Corridor/Sendai Framework)F: Finance (GCF/GEF/CDM/CC/Climate International Fund (WB)/BioFin/Addis Ababa Action Agenda (SDG)/Carbontax Green Bonds/Green Masala bonds/Coal Cess/Polluters Pay Principle/CAMPA Fund)A: AdaptationNAPCC (National Action Plan for Climate Change) → SEHWAG HK· S: National Solar Mission· E: National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency· H: National Mission on Sustainable Habitat· W: National Water Mission· A: National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture· G: National Mission for a Green India· H: National Mission for the Himalaya Ecosystem· K: National Mission on Strategic Knowledge Climate ChangeEnergy Conservation Building Code (GRIHA)Urban Waste Management/RecyclingPower Production from waterElectronic VehicleIncentives for use of Public transportsWater use efficiency through pricingAfforestation - GM/Drought resistance cropsC: Commitment (NDCs (Paris)/ SDGs/BRoSM/Basel/Rotterdam/ Stockholm (PoP)/Minamata/ RE TargetT: Technology Transfer - CDM/GEFR: Review -> Periodic Review (Update Target/Check Progress/Course Correction/ Capability & Capacity Building)PATNA : To remember Missiles under integrated program.PrithviAgniTrishulNagAkash
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Myers, D. G. (2012). Social psychology (11th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.https://www.academia.edu/24815626/Summarization_of_Difficulties_in_Decision_and_Argumentation_Processes_A_Quest_for_Truthhttps://www.academia.edu/26629934/Eyewitness_Identification_in_Photographic_Lineups_A_Case_StudyAnd some titles from my library:Ackley, C. N. (2009, March 3). Sexual assault and offender characteristics. Behavioral Science Education and Consultation Services. (Workshop, Conference on Crimes Against Women, Dallas, Texas).Adams, H. E., Luscher, K. A., & Bernat, J. A. (2001).The classification of abnormal behavior: An overview. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 3-28). New York: Springer.Alison, L., Goodwill, A. & Alison, E. (2005). Guidelines for profilers. In L. Alison (Ed.), The forensic psychologist’s casebook: Psychological profiling and criminal investigation (pp. 235-277). Portland, OR: Willan.Alison, L., Smith, M. D., Eastman, O., & Rainbow, L. (2003) Toulmin’s philosophy of argument and its relevance to offender profiling. Psychology, crime and law. 9 (2). Accessed via EbscoHost.Anonymous. (1998). A serial killer’s perspective. In R. M. Holmes, & S. T. Holmes (Eds.). Contemporary Perspectives on Serial Murder (pp. 123-136). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Introduction to forensic psychology research and application (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2011).Criminal behavior: A psychological approach. (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.Beasley, J., (2004). Serial murders in America: Case studies of seven offenders [electronic version]. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22(3), 395-414. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Brown, P. (n.d.) WAGS and SWAGS, Deductive and Inductive Profiling in Real Life, http://www.sheprofilers.com/she6.html retrieved from the World Wide Web on February 16, 2007.Canter, D. (2006). Psychology of offender profiling. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 49-58). Mason, OH: Thompson.Canter, D., Alison, L., Alison, E., & Wentink, N., (2004). The organized/disorganized typology of serial murder: Myth or model [electronic version]? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10(3), 293-320. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (PsycARTICLES).Canter, D., Coffey, T., Huntley, M., & Missen, C., (2000). Prediciting serial killers’ home base using a decision support system [electronic version]. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 16(4), 457-478. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Canter, D., & Hammond, L., (2006). A comparison of the efficacy of different decay functions in geographical profiling for a sample of US serial killers [electronic version]. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 3(2), 91-103. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Crime Library. (2007). Jeffrey Dahmer: The killing binge. Retrieved on May 13, 2008, from: http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/dahmer/10.htmlCurie, J., & Tekin, E. (2006). Does Child Abuse Cause Crime? Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Georgia State UniversityDilnot, G. (1927). The story of Scotland Yard. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.Dilnot, G. (1928). Great detectives and their methods. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.Dilnot, G. (Undated). Triumphs of detection: A book about detectives. Pall Mall, England: Geoffrey Bles.Douglas, J.E., Ressler, R.K., Burgess, A. W., & Hartman, C. R. (1986). Criminal profiling from crime scene analysis. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 4(4), 401-421. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Doyle, A. C. (2001). The true crime files of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. New York: Berkeley Publishing.Egger, S. A. (2006). Psychological profiling: Past, present, and future. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 31-45). Mason, OH: Thompson.Feng, X., Shaw, D. S., & Silk, J. S. (2008). Developmental trajectories of anxiety symptoms among boys across early and middle childhood. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 117(1), 32–47.Fosdick, R. B. (1969). European police systems. Montclair, NJ: Patterson Smith. (Original work published 1915)Frick, P. J., & Silverthorn, P. (2001).Psychopathology in children. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 881-920). New York: Springer.Fuld, L. F. (1971). Police administration: A critical study of police organizations in the United States and abroad. Montclair, NJ: Patterson Smith. (Originally published in 1909)Gee, D., & Belofastov, A. (2007). Profiling sexual fantasy: Fantasy in sexual offending and the implications for criminal profiling. In R. N. Kocsis (ed.). Criminal profiling: International theory, research, and practice. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.Godwin , G. M. (2001). Death by detail: A multivariate model of U.S. serial murderers' crime scene actions. In G. M. Godwin (Ed.), Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling (pp. 125-151). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Glueck, S., & Glueck, E. (2004). Unraveling juvenile delinquency. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.) (pp. 288-293) . Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Unraveling juvenile delinquency. (1950). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.]Godwin , G. M. (2001). Profiling and linking crimes. In G. M. Godwin (Ed.), Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling (pp. 177-206). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Godwin, M. (2002). Reliability, validity, and utility of criminal profiling typologies [Electronic version]. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 17(1), 1-18.Gregory, N. (2005, August). Offender profiling: A review of the literature. The British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(3), 29-34. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Proquest Database.Gross, H. (1911). Criminal psychology: A manual for judges, practitioners, and students. (H. M. Kallen, Trans.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company. (Original work published 1905)Gwinn, C. (2009, March). Keynote speaker. Conference on Crimes Against Women. Presented by: Police Department and Genesis Women's Shelter, Dallas, TX.Healy, J. (2006). The etiology of paraphilia: A dichotomous model. In E. W. Hickey (Ed.), Sex crimes and paraphilia (pp. 57-68). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.Hickey, E. W. (2006). Serial murderers and their victims. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.Holmes, R. M., & Holmes, S. T. (2002). Profiling violent crimes: An investigative tool (3rd. ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Kamenka, E. (Ed.). The portable Karl Marx. New York: Viking Penguin, Inc.Keppel, R. D., & Weis, J. G. (2006). Improving the investigation of violent crime: The Homicide Investigation Tracking System. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 361-371). Mason, OH: Thompson.Keppel, R. D., & Walter, R. (2006). Profiling killers: A revised classification model for understanding sexual murder. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 87-103). Mason, OH: Thompson. (Reprinted from International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 43, No. 4, 1999. Sage Publications, Inc.)Kendal, N. (Ed.). (1934). Criminal investigation: A practical textbook for magistrates, police officers and lawyers: Adapted from the system der kriminalistik of Dr. Hans Gross (3rd ed.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company.Knight, Z.G. (2007). Sexually motivated serial killers and the psychology of aggression and “evil” within a contemporary psychoanalytical perspective. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 13(1), 21-35. Retrieved December 15, 2008, from Proquest database.Kocsis, R. N. (2004). Psychological profiling of serial arson offenses: An assessment of skills and accuracy. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31(3), 341-361.Kocsis, R.N. (2004, December). Profiling the criminal mind: Does it actually work? Medicine, Crime, and Punishment, 364, 14-15. Retrieved September 3, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2000, March). Expertise in psychological profiling: A comparative assessment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(3), 311-331. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Kocsis, R.N. (2003). Criminal psychological profiling: Validities and abilities. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 47(2), 126-144. Retrieved September 8, 2008, from Academic Search Premier Database.Kocsis, R.N. (2004, December). Profiling the criminal mind: Does it actually work? Medicine, Crime, and Punishment, 364, 14-15. Retrieved September 3, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Knight, Z., (2006). Some thoughts on the psychological roots of the behavior of serial killers as narcissists: An object relations perspective [electronic version]. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 34(10), 1189-1206. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).LaBrode, R.T. (2007). Etiology of the psychopathic serial killer: An analysis of antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy, and serial killer personality and crime scene characteristics. Brief Treatment and Crises Intervention, 7(2), 151-160. Retrieved December 13, 2008, from Proquest database.Lombroso-Ferrero, G. (2004). Criminal man. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Criminal Man: According to the classification of Cesare Lombroso. (1911). New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.]Lundrigan, S., & Canter, D., (2001). Spatial patterns of serial murder: An analysis of disposal site location choice [electronic version]. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 19(4), 595-610. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Mackay, J. (2007). Allan Pinkerton: The first private eye. Edison, NJ: Castle Books.Maher, B. A. (2001). Delusions. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 309-339). New York: Springer.Malatesta, V. J., & Adams, H. E. (2001). Sexual Dysfunctions. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 713-748). New York: Springer.Marx, K. (1983). Inaugural address and provisional rules of the International Working Men's Association. In E. Kamenka (Ed.). The portable Karl Marx. New York: Viking Penguin, Inc. (originally presented in London, 1864).Maxfield, M. G., & Babbie, E. R. (1998). Research methods for criminal justice and criminology (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: West/Wadsworth.McAnulty, R. D., Adams, H. E., & Dillon, J. (2001). Sexual deviation: Paraphilias. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 749-773). New York: Springer.McGrath, M. (2001, December). Signature in the Courtroom: Whose crime is it anyway? Journal of Behavioral Profiling, 2(2), Retrieved January 17, 2009, from http://www.profiling.org/journal/subscribers/vol2_no2/jbp_mm_2-2.htmlMelton, G. B., Petrila, J., Poythress, N. G., Slobogin, C., & Lyons, P. M. (1997). Psychological evaluations for the courts: A handbook for mental health professionals and lawyers (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.Mitchell, E. W. (1997). The aetiology of serial murder: Towards an integrated model. Unpublished M.Phil. thesis, University of Cambridge, UK.Mokros, A., & Alison, L. J. (2002, February). Is offender profiling possible? Testing the predicted homology of crime scene actions and background characteristics in a sample of rapists. Legal & Criminological Psychology, 7(1), 19-44. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Muller, D. A. (2000). Criminal profiling: Real science or just wishful thinking. Homicide Studies, 4(3), 234-265. Retrieved September 24, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.New Jersey v. Fortin. 189 N.J. 579; 917 A.2nd 746 (N.J. Sup. Ct. 2007).New Jersey v. Fortin. 189 N.J. 579; 917 A.2nd 746 (N.J. Sup. Ct. 2007).Pakhomou, S., (2004). Serial killers: Offender’s relationship to the victim and selected demographics [electronic version]. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 6(4), 219-233. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Petherick, W. (2006). Induction and deduction in criminal profiling. In W. Petherick (Ed.), Serial crime: Theoretical and practical issues in behavioral profiling, pp. 15-27. Burlington, MA: Elsevier.Quinet, K. (2007, November). The missing missing: Toward a quantification of serial murder: Victimization in the United States. Homicide Studies, 11(4), 319-339. Retrieved on February 9, 2008, from: http://hsx.sagepub.com.ezproxy.apus.edu/cgi/reprint/11/4/319Rapee, R. M. (1997). Potential role of childrearing practices in the development of anxiety and depression. Clinical Psychology Review, 17(1), 47-67.Rehm, L. P., Wagner, A. L., & Ivens-Tyndal, C. (2001). Mood disorders: Unipolar and bipolar. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 277-308). New York: Springer.Safarik, M. E., Jarvis, J. P., & Nussbaum, K. E. (2006). Sexual homicide of elderly females: Linking offender characteristics to victim and crime scene attributes. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 107-125). Mason, OH: Thompson. (Reprinted from Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 17, No. 5, 2002. Sage Publications, Inc.)Siegel, L. J. (2006). Criminology (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thompson. Trager, J., & Brewster, J. (2001). The effectiveness of psychological profiles [Electronic version]. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 16(1), 20-28.Shmalleger, F. (2004). Criminology today: An integrative approach (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson-Prentice Hall.Steel, S. (2006). White guilt: How Blacks and Whites together destroyed the promise of the civil rights era. New York: Harper.Thornhill, R., & Craig, T. P. (2000). A natural history of rape: Biological bases if sexual coercion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.Walsh, A. (2005), African Americans and serial killings in the media: The myth and the reality. Homicide Studies, 9(4), 271-291. Retrieved on February 9, 2008, from: http://hsx.sagepub.com.ezproxy.apus.edu/cgi/reprint/9/4/271Warf, B., & Waddell, C., (2002). Heinous spaces, perfidious places: The sinister landscapes of serial killers [electronic version]. Social and Cultural Geography, 3(3), 323-345. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Warren, J., Reboussin, R., Hazelwood, R. R., Cummings, A., Gibbs, N., & Trumbetta, S. (2006). Crime scene and distance correlates of serial rape. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 373-392). Mason, OH: Thompson. (Reprinted from Journal of quantitative criminology, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1998.)Washington v. Kunze. 832, 988 P.2d 977 (Wash. Ct. App. 1999).Weiner, I. B., & Hess, A. K. (2006). The handbook of forensic psychology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Wensley, F. P. (1931). Forty years of Scotland Yard: The record of a lifetime’s service in the Criminal Investigation Department. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.Wilson, C. (2005). A criminal history of mankind. London: Mercury Books.Woodhams, J., & Toye, K. (2007). An empirical test of the assumptions of case linkage and offender profiling with serial commercial robberies. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. (13) 1, 59-85.Zuckerman, M. (1999). Vulnerability to psychopathology: A biosocial model. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Which books should I read if I am to build my knowledge about the behaviour of criminals?
Here are some of the things in my library:Ackley, C. N. (2009, March 3). Sexual assault and offender characteristics. Behavioral Science Education and Consultation Services. (Workshop, Conference on Crimes Against Women, Dallas, Texas).Adams, H. E., Luscher, K. A., & Bernat, J. A. (2001).The classification of abnormal behavior: An overview. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 3-28). New York: Springer.Alison, L., Goodwill, A. & Alison, E. (2005). Guidelines for profilers. In L. Alison (Ed.), The forensic psychologist’s casebook: Psychological profiling and criminal investigation (pp. 235-277). Portland, OR: Willan.Alison, L., Smith, M. D., Eastman, O., & Rainbow, L. (2003) Toulmin’s philosophy of argument and its relevance to offender profiling. Psychology, crime and law. 9 (2). Accessed via EbscoHost.Anonymous. (1998). A serial killer’s perspective. In R. M. Holmes, & S. T. Holmes (Eds.). Contemporary Perspectives on Serial Murder (pp. 123-136). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Introduction to forensic psychology research and application (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2011).Criminal behavior: A psychological approach. (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.Beasley, J., (2004). Serial murders in America: Case studies of seven offenders [electronic version]. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22(3), 395-414. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Brown, P. (n.d.) WAGS and SWAGS, Deductive and Inductive Profiling in Real Life, http://www.sheprofilers.com/she6.html retrieved from the World Wide Web on February 16, 2007.Canter, D. (2006). Psychology of offender profiling. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 49-58). Mason, OH: Thompson.Canter, D., Alison, L., Alison, E., & Wentink, N., (2004). The organized/disorganized typology of serial murder: Myth or model [electronic version]? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10(3), 293-320. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (PsycARTICLES).Canter, D., Coffey, T., Huntley, M., & Missen, C., (2000). Prediciting serial killers’ home base using a decision support system [electronic version]. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 16(4), 457-478. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Canter, D., & Hammond, L., (2006). A comparison of the efficacy of different decay functions in geographical profiling for a sample of US serial killers [electronic version]. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 3(2), 91-103. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Crime Library. (2007). Jeffrey Dahmer: The killing binge. Retrieved on May 13, 2008, from: http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/dahmer/10.htmlCurie, J., & Tekin, E. (2006). Does Child Abuse Cause Crime? Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Georgia State UniversityDilnot, G. (1927). The story of Scotland Yard. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.Dilnot, G. (1928). Great detectives and their methods. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.Dilnot, G. (Undated). Triumphs of detection: A book about detectives. Pall Mall, England: Geoffrey Bles.Douglas, J.E., Ressler, R.K., Burgess, A. W., & Hartman, C. R. (1986). Criminal profiling from crime scene analysis. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 4(4), 401-421. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Doyle, A. C. (2001). The true crime files of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. New York: Berkeley Publishing.Egger, S. A. (2006). Psychological profiling: Past, present, and future. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 31-45). Mason, OH: Thompson.Feng, X., Shaw, D. S., & Silk, J. S. (2008). Developmental trajectories of anxiety symptoms among boys across early and middle childhood. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 117(1), 32–47.Fosdick, R. B. (1969). European police systems. Montclair, NJ: Patterson Smith. (Original work published 1915)Frick, P. J., & Silverthorn, P. (2001).Psychopathology in children. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 881-920). New York: Springer.Fuld, L. F. (1971). Police administration: A critical study of police organizations in the United States and abroad. Montclair, NJ: Patterson Smith. (Originally published in 1909)Gee, D., & Belofastov, A. (2007). Profiling sexual fantasy: Fantasy in sexual offending and the implications for criminal profiling. In R. N. Kocsis (ed.). Criminal profiling: International theory, research, and practice. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.Godwin , G. M. (2001). Death by detail: A multivariate model of U.S. serial murderers' crime scene actions. In G. M. Godwin (Ed.), Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling (pp. 125-151). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Glueck, S., & Glueck, E. (2004). Unraveling juvenile delinquency. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.) (pp. 288-293) . Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Unraveling juvenile delinquency. (1950). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.]Godwin , G. M. (2001). Profiling and linking crimes. In G. M. Godwin (Ed.), Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling (pp. 177-206). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Godwin, M. (2002). Reliability, validity, and utility of criminal profiling typologies [Electronic version]. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 17(1), 1-18.Gregory, N. (2005, August). Offender profiling: A review of the literature. The British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(3), 29-34. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Proquest Database.Gross, H. (1911). Criminal psychology: A manual for judges, practitioners, and students. (H. M. Kallen, Trans.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company. (Original work published 1905)Gwinn, C. (2009, March). Keynote speaker. Conference on Crimes Against Women. Presented by: Police Department and Genesis Women's Shelter, Dallas, TX.Healy, J. (2006). The etiology of paraphilia: A dichotomous model. In E. W. Hickey (Ed.), Sex crimes and paraphilia (pp. 57-68). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.Hickey, E. W. (2006). Serial murderers and their victims. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.Holmes, R. M., & Holmes, S. T. (2002). Profiling violent crimes: An investigative tool (3rd. ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Kamenka, E. (Ed.). The portable Karl Marx. New York: Viking Penguin, Inc.Keppel, R. D., & Weis, J. G. (2006). Improving the investigation of violent crime: The Homicide Investigation Tracking System. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 361-371). Mason, OH: Thompson.Keppel, R. D., & Walter, R. (2006). Profiling killers: A revised classification model for understanding sexual murder. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 87-103). Mason, OH: Thompson. (Reprinted from International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 43, No. 4, 1999. Sage Publications, Inc.)Kendal, N. (Ed.). (1934). Criminal investigation: A practical textbook for magistrates, police officers and lawyers: Adapted from the system der kriminalistik of Dr. Hans Gross (3rd ed.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company.Knight, Z.G. (2007). Sexually motivated serial killers and the psychology of aggression and “evil” within a contemporary psychoanalytical perspective. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 13(1), 21-35. Retrieved December 15, 2008, from Proquest database.Kocsis, R. N. (2004). Psychological profiling of serial arson offenses: An assessment of skills and accuracy. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31(3), 341-361.Kocsis, R.N. (2004, December). Profiling the criminal mind: Does it actually work? Medicine, Crime, and Punishment, 364, 14-15. Retrieved September 3, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2000, March). Expertise in psychological profiling: A comparative assessment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(3), 311-331. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Kocsis, R.N. (2003). Criminal psychological profiling: Validities and abilities. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 47(2), 126-144. Retrieved September 8, 2008, from Academic Search Premier Database.Kocsis, R.N. (2004, December). Profiling the criminal mind: Does it actually work? Medicine, Crime, and Punishment, 364, 14-15. Retrieved September 3, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Knight, Z., (2006). Some thoughts on the psychological roots of the behavior of serial killers as narcissists: An object relations perspective [electronic version]. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 34(10), 1189-1206. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).LaBrode, R.T. (2007). Etiology of the psychopathic serial killer: An analysis of antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy, and serial killer personality and crime scene characteristics. Brief Treatment and Crises Intervention, 7(2), 151-160. Retrieved December 13, 2008, from Proquest database.Lombroso-Ferrero, G. (2004). Criminal man. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Criminal Man: According to the classification of Cesare Lombroso. (1911). New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.]Lundrigan, S., & Canter, D., (2001). Spatial patterns of serial murder: An analysis of disposal site location choice [electronic version]. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 19(4), 595-610. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Mackay, J. (2007). Allan Pinkerton: The first private eye. Edison, NJ: Castle Books.Maher, B. A. (2001). Delusions. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 309-339). New York: Springer.Malatesta, V. J., & Adams, H. E. (2001). Sexual Dysfunctions. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 713-748). New York: Springer.Marx, K. (1983). Inaugural address and provisional rules of the International Working Men's Association. In E. Kamenka (Ed.). The portable Karl Marx. New York: Viking Penguin, Inc. (originally presented in London, 1864).Maxfield, M. G., & Babbie, E. R. (1998). Research methods for criminal justice and criminology (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: West/Wadsworth.McAnulty, R. D., Adams, H. E., & Dillon, J. (2001). Sexual deviation: Paraphilias. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 749-773). New York: Springer.McGrath, M. (2001, December). Signature in the Courtroom: Whose crime is it anyway? Journal of Behavioral Profiling, 2(2), Retrieved January 17, 2009, from http://www.profiling.org/journal/subscribers/vol2_no2/jbp_mm_2-2.htmlMelton, G. B., Petrila, J., Poythress, N. G., Slobogin, C., & Lyons, P. M. (1997). Psychological evaluations for the courts: A handbook for mental health professionals and lawyers (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.Mitchell, E. W. (1997). The aetiology of serial murder: Towards an integrated model. Unpublished M.Phil. thesis, University of Cambridge, UK.Mokros, A., & Alison, L. J. (2002, February). Is offender profiling possible? Testing the predicted homology of crime scene actions and background characteristics in a sample of rapists. Legal & Criminological Psychology, 7(1), 19-44. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.Muller, D. A. (2000). Criminal profiling: Real science or just wishful thinking. Homicide Studies, 4(3), 234-265. Retrieved September 24, 2007, from Academic Search Premier Database.New Jersey v. Fortin. 189 N.J. 579; 917 A.2nd 746 (N.J. Sup. Ct. 2007).Pakhomou, S., (2004). Serial killers: Offender’s relationship to the victim and selected demographics [electronic version]. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 6(4), 219-233. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Petherick, W. (2006). Induction and deduction in criminal profiling. In W. Petherick (Ed.), Serial crime: Theoretical and practical issues in behavioral profiling, pp. 15-27. Burlington, MA: Elsevier.Quinet, K. (2007, November). The missing missing: Toward a quantification of serial murder: Victimization in the United States. Homicide Studies, 11(4), 319-339. Retrieved on February 9, 2008, from: http://hsx.sagepub.com.ezproxy.apus.edu/cgi/reprint/11/4/319Rapee, R. M. (1997). Potential role of childrearing practices in the development of anxiety and depression. Clinical Psychology Review, 17(1), 47-67.Rehm, L. P., Wagner, A. L., & Ivens-Tyndal, C. (2001). Mood disorders: Unipolar and bipolar. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 277-308). New York: Springer.Safarik, M. E., Jarvis, J. P., & Nussbaum, K. E. (2006). Sexual homicide of elderly females: Linking offender characteristics to victim and crime scene attributes. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 107-125). Mason, OH: Thompson. (Reprinted from Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 17, No. 5, 2002. Sage Publications, Inc.)Siegel, L. J. (2006). Criminology (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thompson.Trager, J., & Brewster, J. (2001). The effectiveness of psychological profiles [Electronic version]. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 16(1), 20-28.Shmalleger, F. (2004). Criminology today: An integrative approach (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson-Prentice Hall.Steel, S. (2006). White guilt: How Blacks and Whites together destroyed the promise of the civil rights era. New York: Harper.Thornhill, R., & Craig, T. P. (2000). A natural history of rape: Biological bases if sexual coercion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.Walsh, A. (2005), African Americans and serial killings in the media: The myth and the reality. Homicide Studies, 9(4), 271-291. Retrieved on February 9, 2008, from: http://hsx.sagepub.com.ezproxy.apus.edu/cgi/reprint/9/4/271Warf, B., & Waddell, C., (2002). Heinous spaces, perfidious places: The sinister landscapes of serial killers [electronic version]. Social and Cultural Geography, 3(3), 323-345. Retrieved 17 Aug, 2007 from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Warren, J., Reboussin, R., Hazelwood, R. R., Cummings, A., Gibbs, N., & Trumbetta, S. (2006). Crime scene and distance correlates of serial rape. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 373-392). Mason, OH: Thompson. (Reprinted from Journal of quantitative criminology, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1998.)Washington v. Kunze. 832, 988 P.2d 977 (Wash. Ct. App. 1999).Weiner, I. B., & Hess, A. K. (2006). The handbook of forensic psychology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Wensley, F. P. (1931). Forty years of Scotland Yard: The record of a lifetime’s service in the Criminal Investigation Department. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.Wilson, C. (2005). A criminal history of mankind. London: Mercury Books.Woodhams, J., & Toye, K. (2007). An empirical test of the assumptions of case linkage and offender profiling with serial commercial robberies. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. (13) 1, 59-85.Zuckerman, M. (1999). Vulnerability to psychopathology: A biosocial model. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
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