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This book introduces a novel approach to analysing and mapping criminal behaviours. Every crime occurs as a chain of behaviours and events, from inception and preparation through to commission and exit from the crime scene. These pathways in crime are complex, dynamic sequences that are by their very nature difficult to analyse. Keatley provides a clear and coherent introduction to Behaviour Sequence Analysis, and the chapters address a wide range of criminal offences, from deception in interrogations through to sexual assaults, serial homicide, and terrorism. Interesting additional similarities between Behaviour Sequence Analysis and other well-known methods, such as crime linkage, crime script analysis, and T-Pattern Analysis are also outlined in detail. Academic researchers in Forensic Psychology and Criminology, as well as applied practitioners and investigators will find this an invaluable book, and will gain clear insight and understanding into the method in order to apply it to their own cases.
Offers a simple and accessible introduction and practical guide to using Behaviour Sequence Analysis (BSA) for researchers and practitioners Focuses on forensic and criminal issues, covering topics such as terrorism and serial killings Appeals broadly to academics working in fields such as Criminology and Psychology, as well as those working in service centres and the NHS
Auteur
David Keatley is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Murdoch University, Australia, and Director of Researchers in Behaviour Sequence Analysis (ReBSA).
Contenu
Section I Introduction to Behaviour Sequence Analysis.- 1. Setting the Scene.- 2. Beginning Your Research.- 3. Analysing Your Research.- Section II Overview of Research in Behaviour Sequence Analysis.- 4. Interview Analysis: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol.- 5. Behaviour Lists: Comparing Sequences of Violence and the Night-Time Economy.- 6. Online Behaviour Lists: Sexual Assaults and Rape Cases.- 7. Card-Sort Tasks: Self-Harm and Prison Populations.- 8. Video/Observation Analysis: Nonverbal Communication and Deception.- 9. Big Data: Serial Homicide Database.- Section III Behaviour Sequence Analysis and Related Methods in Forensic Psychology.- 10. Crime Script Analysis.- 11. Crime Linkage Analysis.- 12.T-System Analysis.- 13. Indicator Waves.- 14. Conclusions