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Geographic Profiling :
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Reference
Text
Geographic Profiling by D. Kim
Rossmo
( ISBN #: 0849381290 )
The book can be ordered online
through either of the links below:
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Other Reference
Text
Geographic Information
Systems and Crime Analysis
Edited by Fahui Wang with sections by Dr. Kim Rossmo, Ian Laverty, Brad Moore
( ISBN #: 1591404533 h/c
or 1591404541 s/c )
Publisher:
Idea
Group Publishing
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References
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Proceedings from the NCIS Conference - March 17- 9,
1998
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Links to
Sites of Interest
The following links may be of
interest (please contact info@ecricanada.com if there are problems
reaching these links).
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Fictional
Novels (suspense/thriller with references to Geographic Profiling
Non - Fiction Works with references to
Geographic and Behavioural Profiling
- Dark Paths Cold Trails - Doug Clark - Dark Paths, Cold
Trails is the true story of some of Canadas most notorious and
lesser-known serial killers and rapists, and their victims; a policing
community struggling to cope with a new kind of sexual predator; and a
high-tech solution combining behavioral analysis, psychological and geographic
profiling, forensic psychiatry and serial-crime linkage.
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Review
and Publisher Details
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Profile of a Criminal Mind -
Brian Innes
This book is a comprehensive exploration of criminal
profiling. This fascinating and authoritative study examines some of the major
cases of the 20th century, including Ted Bundy, Andrei Chikatilo (the "Rostov
Ripper"), Jeffrey Dahmer, Albert DeSalvo, Peter Sutcliffe (the "Yorkshire
Ripper"), Ted Kaczynski (the "Unabomber"), Edmund Kemper and George
Metetsky
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