1st Edition

Detection Avoidance in Homicide Debates, Explanations and Responses

By Claire Ferguson Copyright 2021
160 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Detection Avoidance in Homicides: Debates, Explanations and Responses presents theory and research on how offenders avoid detection and the challenges and opportunities these efforts pose to investigators. From a scholarly perspective, the book presents a continuing history of research on detection avoidance by offenders, discusses the features of complex death investigations involving... Read more

1. A continuing history of research into detection avoidance

2. The basics of detection avoidance in homicide

3. Categorizing detection avoidance behavior using typologies

4. Discovering crime scene staging through deception detection

5. Explaining offenders’ use of detection avoidance

6. Towards a theory of detection avoidance as a form of coercive control

7. Challenges and opportunities in uncovering concealed homicides

Index

Biography

Claire Ferguson is a Senior Lecturer and researcher in the School of Justice at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane Australia. Claire’s work bridges the gap between theory and practice in complex sudden death investigations potentially involving detection avoidance. While she has published over 40 articles in many academic journals, she also uses her research to inform training and expert consultancy for assisting police, attorneys, and coroners investigating missing persons, equivocal deaths, and suspected homicides.