2nd Edition

Geographic Profiling

By D. Kim Rossmo Copyright 2025
538 Pages 110 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

538 Pages 110 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

538 Pages 110 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

Geographic Profiling explores this cutting‑edge investigative methodology for determining the most probable area of an offender’s residence by analyzing the locations of a series of connected crimes. Geoprofiling allows police detectives and law enforcement officers to prioritize suspects, focus their investigations, and manage information overload. This extensive and exhaustive work explains... Read more

 

1.   Introduction

2.   Serial Murder

3.   Serial Rape and Arson

4.   Criminal Investigation

5.   Crime Linkage Analysis

6.   Behavioral Profiling

7.   Behavioral Geography

8.  Geography of Crime

9.   Target and Hunt

10.   Predator Patterns

11.   Geographic Profiling

12.   Investigative Strategies

13.   Military and Counterterrorism

14.   Biology and Epidemiology

15.   Case Studies

16.   Conclusion

17.   Appendices

18.   Glossary

Biography

Kim Rossmo is a professor and the Director of the Center for Geospatial Intelligence and Investigation in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Texas State University. He has researched and published in the areas of criminal investigations and the geography of crime. He was the Detective Inspector in charge of the Vancouver Police Department’s Geographic Profiling Section, which provided investigative support in serial murder, rape, bombing, and arson cases for agencies around the world. His books include Geographic Profiling and Criminal Investigative Failures. Dr. Rossmo was awarded the Governor General of Canada Police Exemplary Service Medal.