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|a Chancellor, Arthur S.,
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|a Crime scene staging :
|b investigating suspect misdirection of the crime scene /
|c by Arthur S. Chancellor and Grant D. Graham.
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|a Springfield, Illinois :
|b Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd.,
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|a 1 online resource (xviii, 350 pages).
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|a American series in law enforcement investigations ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g 1.
|t Concept Of Staging --
|t What is Staging or a Staged Crime Scene? --
|t Historic and Famous Examples --
|t How Many Staged Scenes? --
|t Summary --
|g 2.
|t Motives And Types Of Staging --
|t Motives --
|t False Statements --
|t Categorizing Staged Scenes --
|t Primary Staging --
|g 3.
|t Ad Hoc Primary Staged Scenes --
|t Summary --
|g 4.
|t Premeditated Primary Staged Scenes --
|t Summary --
|g 5.
|t Secondary Staging --
|t Modus Operandi (MO) --
|t Personation --
|t Depersonalization --
|t Undoing --
|t Body Posing --
|t Ritualistic or Symbolic? --
|t Summary --
|g 6.
|t Tertiary Or Incidental Scene Alterations --
|t Summary --
|g 7.
|t Victimology --
|t Risk Factors --
|t Factual Information --
|t Subjective Criteria --
|t Gathering Victimology Information --
|t Investigative Uses of Victimology --
|t High-Risk Victims --
|t Moderate or Medium-Risk Victims --
|t Low-Risk Victims --
|t Offender Risk --
|t Summary --
|g 8.
|t Investigating Staged Scenes --
|t Red Flags --
|t Overall Nature of the Report --
|t Changing Details of what Happened --
|t Timing of the Events --
|t Coincidences --
|t Overall Reactions by the "Victim" to the Event --
|t Method of Entry --
|t Forensic Findings --
|t Physical Injuries --
|t Offender Behaviors --
|t Proprietary Interest --
|t Offender Risk --
|t How Prepared was the Offender to Commit the Crime? --
|t Victimology --
|t Summary --
|g 9.
|t Staged Property Crime Scenes --
|t Burglary --
|t Point of Entry --
|t Search --
|t Commercial Burglars --
|t Burglary Red Flags --
|t Vehicles --
|t Vehicle Theft --
|t Staged Vehicle Accidents --
|t Arson --
|t Summary --
|g 10.
|t Robbery, Kidnapping, And Personal Injury --
|t Robbery --
|t Staged Kidnappings --
|t Carjacking --
|t Personal Injury --
|t Summary --
|g 11.
|t Accidental Death Staged Scenes --
|t Accidental Death --
|t Vehicle Accidents --
|t Deaths from Accidental Falls --
|t Accidental Fires --
|t Drowning --
|t Summary --
|g 12.
|t Interrupted Burglaries And Home Invasions --
|t Burglary --
|t Home Invasions --
|t Summary --
|g 13.
|t Homicide Staged As Suicide --
|t Risk Factors to Suicide --
|t Investigative Considerations --
|t Victim and Scene Factors --
|t Antemortem Behaviors by the Victim --
|t Antemortem Statements Made by the Victim --
|t Suicide Notes --
|t Precipitating Event --
|t Who Would Benefit from the Death? --
|t Staging the Suicide Scene --
|t Suicides Staged to Resemble Homicides --
|t Summary --
|g 14.
|t Staged Sex Crimes And False Complaints --
|t Staged Sexual Homicides --
|t Summary (Staged Sexual Homicides) --
|t False Rape Complaints --
|t On Being a Victim --
|t Motives Behind False Rape Complaints --
|t Escape or Rescue --
|t Personal Conduct --
|t Attention/Sympathy --
|t Alibi Motives --
|t Personal Reasons --
|t Monetary --
|t Revenge/Perverse --
|t Caution --
|t Summary (False Rape Complaints) --
|g 15.
|t Working With Prosecutors --
|t Primary Staging --
|t Admitting Primary Staging Evidence into Court --
|t Expert Witnesses --
|t Daubert Hearing --
|t Profiling v. Crime Scene Reconstruction, Analysis, or Assessment --
|t Secondary Staging --
|t Summary.
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