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The Forensic Psychologists Casebook
The Forensic Psychologist's Casebook
Psychological profiling and criminal investigation
edited by
Laurence Alison
First published by Willan Publishing 2005 This edition published by Routledge - photo 1
First published by Willan Publishing 2005
This edition published by Routledge 2011
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
2005 the editor and contributors
All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without out the prior written permission of the Publishers or a licence permitting copying in the UK issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 9HE.
ISBN 978-1-84392-101-1 Paperback
ISBN 978-1-84392-113-4 Hardback
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Project management by Deer Park Productions, Tavistock, Devon
Typeset by GCS, Leighton Buzzard, Beds
Contents
Part One
The Context of Criminal Investigation
Laurence Alison
Jonathan Ogan and Laurence Alison
Emma C. Barrett
Georgia Wilson and Laurence Alison
Nina Cope
Laurence Alison and Joanne Howard
Louise E. Porter
David Ormerod and Jim Sturman QC
Part Two
Advising on Investigations
Laurence Alison and David Canter
Laurence Alison, Alasdair Goodwill and Emily Alison
Katarina Fritzon
Laurence Alison
David Canter
Emily Alison and Laurence Alison
Emily Alison and Laurence Alison
Adrian West and Laurence Alison
Emily Alison
Emily has a BSc in Behavioural Science and Criminal Justice awarded by the University of Madison, Wisconsin, and an MSc in Investigative Psychology, awarded by the University of Liverpool. Her Masters degree thesis examined the relationship between crime scene behaviours and offender characteristics in homicide. She has worked as a practitioner in both the American and British correctional services and was employed as a Correctional Case Manager and outpatient therapist with Attic Correctional Services in Madison, Wisconsin, where she worked with a wide range of high-risk offenders, including the treatment of domestic violence perpetrators in a structured group work programme. She previously worked as a Treatment Manager with the National Probation Service for England and Wales (Cheshire Area) and was responsible for the Domestic Violence Prevention Programme, a 39-week community group work programme for domestic violence perpetrators. She has worked with over 200 perpetrators of domestic violence, interviewing them in great detail about their abusive and violent behaviour toward their partners. She now acts as an independent consultant, providing advice to the courts and various law enforcement agencies.
Laurence Alison
Professor Alison has worked closely alongside a number of police officers on research projects for the last ten years. He is Academic Director of the Centre for Critical Incident Research at The School of Psychology, University of Liverpool. The Centre focuses on psychological contributions to managing a variety of high-profile cases. Alongside Professor Crego (Practitioner Director) he has provided reports that have informed many debriefing sessions. He has an international track record of publishing on the subject of policing and investigation in many leading internationally recognized journals and has lectured nationally and internationally about this subject. He is on the accredited list of behavioural advisors for the National Crime and Operations Faculty and has contributed advice and training to many police forces in the UK and abroad, including the Metropolitan Police Service, Kent Police Advanced Detective Training programme, Strathclyde Police crime analysis section, the Forensic Science Institute in Krakow, and The Bundeskriminalamt in Wiesbaden.
Emma Barrett
Emma Barrett has worked for over a decade with UK law enforcement agencies and government departments, and is currently employed as a Behavioural Science Advisor with the UK government. She holds a BSc in Anthropology, a Conversion Diploma in Psychology (awarded with distinction) and an MSc in Investigative Psychology (also awarded with distinction). In addition to various work-related projects, Emma is currently carrying out research on the development of investigator expertise, in conjunction with several UK police forces, as part of a PhD at the University of Birmingham, UK. The focus of this research is the cognitive mechanisms underlying investigative situation assessment, the process by which investigators make sense of information available during complex criminal investigations. Her other research interests include interview strategies for informants and suspects, interpersonal persuasion and deception, and issues relating to the psychology of terrorism.
David Canter
Professor Canter was Professor of Psychology at the University of Surrey for ten years, where he founded the MSc course in Investigative Psychology. He continues as Professor of Psychology at the University of Liverpool. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a member of its Forensic Division and a Chartered Forensic Psychologist. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a Member of the Forensic Science Society. He has published 20 books and over 150 papers in learned professional journals, and lectured around the world on various aspects of scientific psychology. His book, Criminal Shadows , won the Golden Dagger Award for crime non-fiction and its US equivalent, an Anthony Award.
He has given evidence to a number of major government enquiries and to a House of Commons select committee, including unchallenged evidence to the enquiry into the Kings Cross Underground fire concerning whether the fire was accidental or malicious, and given evidence to the Appeal Courts in Belfast and in a murder trial at the Old Bailey. He has also given advice in response to requests from over 150 police investigations worldwide. He has recently been elected an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences; this recognizes his important and seminal contributions to the social sciences.
Nina Cope
Nina Cope is currently employed as a criminologist by the Metropolitan Police Service where she is responsible for developing the profession of analysis, along with enhancing the use of criminological research in police practice. She previously worked as a lecturer and researcher at the Universities of Warwick, Cambridge and Surrey, where she contributed to the Diploma and MSc for police officers, which was delivered as part of the Strategic Command Course and conducted research on intelligence-led policing. She has a broad range of research interests in policing and crime, including analysis, intelligence-led policing, youth offending and drugs. She has also undertaken consultancy training with police forces in the UK.
Katarina Fritzon
Katarina Fritzon is a Chartered Forensic Psychologist and Course Director of the MSc in Forensic Psychology at the University of Surrey. She is an accredited behavioural investigative advisor for the National Crime and Operations Faculty, and provides regular assistance nationally and internationally to police investigations of arson. She has also provided legal consultancy on assessing interviews with psychologically vulnerable witnesses. Her research interests include developing models of criminal interactions and transactions with their victims and the environment, in particular in relation to arson and subgroups of homicide. She is also developing treatment models for fire setters and is working with NHS and privately funded hospitals in delivering interventions.
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