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Practical aspects of rape investigation : a multidisciplinary approach / edited Robert R. Hazelwood, Ann Wolbert Burgess.
LIBRA HV8079.R35 P7 2001
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- CRC series in practical aspects of criminal and forensic investigations
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Rape--Investigation.
- Rape.
- Rape--Investigation--United States.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- xxxiii, 517 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition:
- Third edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, [2001]
- Summary:
- This multidisciplinary book brings into focus the five different groups involved in rape investigation: the police investigator, the examining nurse, the forensic scientist, the crisis counselor, and the prosecutor. It demonstrates how each must work together for more effective handling of all kinds of sexual assault crimes. Several chapters of this updated bestseller are rewritten by new contributors. New areas of interest include delayed reporting, false rape allegations, elder abuse, and mental retardation.
- Contents:
- Section I The Victim
- 1 Contemporary Issues / Ann Wolbert Burgess 3
- The Size of the Problem 4
- Underreported Crime 7
- Relationship of Victim and Offender 7
- Evidentiary Examination of the Victim 8
- Crimes Against the Elderly 9
- Homicide 9
- Elder Sexual Abuse in Nursing Homes 10
- History 12
- The Psychobiology of Trauma 12
- Memory 15
- Stalking 16
- Cyberstalking 16
- Youth Online Victimization 17
- Collegiate Stalking and Cyberstalking 18
- Adult Cyberstalking 20
- Cyber Child Pornography 21
- 2 The Victim's Perspective / Ann Wolbert Burgess, Robert R. Hazelwood 29
- Rape Trauma Syndrome 29
- Counseling Implications 39
- Special Issue
- Fresh Complaint 44
- 3 Victim Care Services and the Comprehensive Sexual Assault Assessment Tool (CSAAT) / Ann Wolbert Burgess, Robert R. Hazelwood 47
- Hospital-Based Victim Care Service (VCS) 48
- Rape Crisis Services 51
- Comprehensive Sexual Assault Assessment Tool (CSAAT) 53
- 4 Sexual Abuse of Nursing Home Residents / Ann Wolbert Burgess, Elizabeth B. Dowdell, Robert A. Prentky 69
- Results 70
- Section II Investigation
- 5 The Relevance of Fantasy in Serial Sexual Crime Investigations / Robert R. Hazelwood, Janet I. Warren 83
- The Human Sex Drive 84
- Sex is a Sensory Act 85
- The Paraphilias 85
- Fantasy in Sexual Crimes 86
- Inanimate Objects 87
- Consenting Partners 88
- Self-Composition 89
- Investigative Significance of Fantasy 89
- 6 The Sexually Violent Offender: Impulsive or Ritualistic? / Robert R. Hazelwood, Janet I. Warren 97
- The Impulsive Sex Offender 100
- The Ritualistic Offender 103
- 7 The Behavioral-Oriented Interview of Rape Victims: The Key to Profiling / Robert R. Hazelwood, Ann Wolbert Burgess 115
- Motivation 115
- Questioning for Behavior 118
- 8 Analyzing the Rape and Profiling the Offender / Robert R. Hazelwood 133
- Pseudo-Unselfish Behavior vs. Selfish 134
- Categories of Rapists 140
- A Case Study 149
- Criminal Investigative Analysis 154
- Profile 159
- 9 Classifying Rape and Sexual Assault / Ann Wolbert Burgess, Robert R. Hazelwood, Allen G. Burgess 165
- FBI Classification of Crime 165
- Crime Classification Numbering System 166
- 10 False Rape Allegations / Ann Wolbert Burgess, Robert R. Hazelwood 177
- Classification of Unfounded Rape Cases 180
- The Motive for False Rape Allegations 186
- False Allegations and the Adaptation Continuum 188
- 11 Child Molesters and Cyber Pedophiles
- A Behavioral Perspective / Kenneth V. Lanning 199
- Illegal Sexual Activity 200
- Legal Sexual Activity 200
- Understanding Behavior 201
- Typology 205
- Computer Offenders 208
- Recognizing Preferential Sex Offenders 210
- Concerned Citizens 213
- Use of Computers 214
- 12 Collateral Materials in Sexual Crimes / Robert R. Hazelwood, Kenneth V. Lanning 221
- Traditional Evidence in Sexual Crimes 221
- Collateral Materials 223
- 13 Interrogations and False Confessions in Rape Cases / Richard Leo 233
- Causes of False Confessions 234
- The Police Interrogation 234
- The Different Types of False Confessions 236
- The Consequences of False Confessions 239
- 14 The Maligned Investigator of Criminal Sexuality / Kenneth V. Lanning, Robert R. Hazelwood 243
- An Analogy 244
- Criminal Sexuality vs. Sex Crimes 245
- The Investigator of Criminal Sexuality 245
- Child Sexual Abuse 252
- Symptoms of Stress 254
- Section III Forensics and Court
- 15 Physical Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations / Robert P. Spaulding, P. David Bigbee 261
- The Nature of Physical Evidence 264
- The Identification of Evidence 265
- General Types of Evidence 267
- The Evidence Environment 271
- Considerations Relating to the Victim, Suspect, and Assault Scene 277
- General Stages of Crime Scene Investigation 287
- Blood-Borne Pathogens 295
- Bloodstain Patterns 296
- 16 Evidence Recovery Considerations in Sexual Assault Investigations / Robert P. Spaulding, P. David Bigbee 299
- Recovery of Questioned Evidence 301
- Recovery of Known Evidence 330
- Marking of Evidence for Identification 336
- Materials Used to Package Physical Evidence 338
- 17 Prosecuting Rape Cases: Trial Preparation and Trial Tactic Issues / William Heiman, Revised and Updated by Ann Ponterio, Gail Fairman 347
- Process of Trial 347
- Difficult Cases 359
- 18 Forensic Examination of Sexual Assault Victims / Kathleen Brown 365
- Access to the Sexual Assault Response Team 366
- Setting 367
- Role of the Forensic Examiner 367
- Forensic Interview 368
- Consent Issues 369
- History 370
- Forensic Examination 370
- Proper Handling (Management) of Evidence 377
- Chain of Custody 378
- Documentation 379
- Drug and Alcohol Testing 379
- Therapy and Prophylaxis 380
- Section IV Special Populations
- 19 The Sexual Crimes of Juveniles / John A. Hunter 401
- Developmental Issues 401
- Efforts to Classify 402
- Modus Operandi 403
- Violent Juvenile Sex Offenders 404
- Investigative Issues 408
- Mental Health Evaluations 411
- Disposition Decision-Making and Management 412
- Effective Community Programming 413
- 20 Female Sex Offenders: A Typological and Etiological Overview / Janet I. Warren, Julia Hislop 421
- A Typology of Female Sex Offenders 423
- Etiology of Female Sex Offending 427
- Investigatory Significance 431
- 21 The Serial Rapist / Robert R. Hazelwood, Janet I. Warren 435
- Serial Rapist Demographics 436
- Developmental Characteristics 445
- Victims of the Serial Rapists 451
- The Criminal Behavior of the Serial Rapist 454
- 22 The Criminal Sexual Sadist / Robert R. Hazelwood, Park Elliot Dietz, Janet I. Warren 463
- What is Sexual Sadism? 463
- Physical and Psychological Suffering 464
- Sexually Sadistic Behavior 464
- Behavior Patterns Confused With Sexual Sadism 466
- Study Conducted 470
- Investigating Crimes of the Sexual Sadist 473
- Interviewing the Sexual Sadist 474
- 23 Sexual Sadists: Their Wives and Girlfriends / Robert R. Hazelwood 477
- Genesis of the Research 478
- Methodology 478
- The Women 479
- Their Relationships with the Men 479
- The Transformation of the Women 481
- Investigative Significance of the Research 483
- 24 Sexual Predators in Nursing Homes / Ann Wolbert Burgess, Robert A. Prentky, Elizabeth B. Dowdell 487
- Sample 488
- Results 489
- Taxonomic Heterogeneity 495.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Lipman Criminology Library Fund.
- ISBN:
- 0849300762
- OCLC:
- 45845546
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