1st Edition

Tactical Crime Analysis Research and Investigation

By Derek J. Paulsen, Sean Bair, Dan Helms Copyright 2009
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Research has shown that the majority of crimes are committed by persistent or serial offenders, with as little as seven percent of offenders accounting for approximately 60 percent of all crimes. By focusing police efforts on these prolific offenders and learning to identify, analyze, and resolve the crimes they commit, the law enforcement community can protect and defend the public much more effectively. Tactical Crime Analysis: Research and Investigation provides a comprehensive discussion on both the theoretical and practical aspects of crime series analysis, making it a critical resource for those engaged in crime prevention and investigation.



    Appropriate for all levels





    Written by a distinctive team of authors, each of whom combine academic credibility, police experience, and years of analytical success, this manual is designed for the novice, the working professional, and the veteran crime analyst. It provides an introduction to the realities of tactical crime analysis, assists current analysts in further developing their professional skills, and offers advanced insight for experts.





    Covering all aspects of serial crime investigation, the book explores:







    • Major problems and issues within serial crime


    • Offender spatial behavior


    • Linkage analysis


    • Investigative techniques


    • Geographic profiling


    • Next event forecasting




    Supplemental materials to enhance the text





    This multi-faceted resource includes an interview with a serial offender, case studies of solved serial crimes, and an accompanying website with supplemental material. An important addition to the reference shelf of analytical professionals, this resource provides a revealing glimpse into the machinations of the serial offender.

    Introduction of Crime Analysis. Understanding Criminal Behavior. Behavioral Geography. Exploring Crime Types. Linking Crime. Temporal Analysis. Geographic Profiling. Forecasting and Prediction. Intervention. Getting Started. Identify Patterns Using the IZE Method (Process Models). Minimize and Maximize — IZE method. The Behavioral Dimension: Describing the Problem. The Temporal Dimension. The Spatial Dimension. Bibliography. Index.

    Biography

    Derek J. Paulsen is currently an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at Eastern Kentucky University. Dr. Paulsen has published numerous articles dealing with crime mapping and crime analysis issues. Dan Helms is a private consultant working for various defense and law enforcement agencies. He is the former program manager of the Crime Mapping and Analysis Program (CMAP), a program of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, NIJ. Sean Bair is the president of Bair Software Inc.; a Colorado based software company dedicated to providing consulting, training and cutting-edge solutions to the law enforcement, intelligence, and defense communities.