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Bringing together perspectives from international experts, this book explores the intersection between criminology and forensic science and considers how knowledge from both fields can contribute to a better understanding of crime and offending.
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Bringing together perspectives from international experts, this book explores the intersection between criminology and forensic science and considers how knowledge from both fields can contribute to a better understanding of crime and offending.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134888955
- Artikelnr.: 50416753
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134888955
- Artikelnr.: 50416753
Quentin Rossy is Assistant Professor at the École des Sciences Criminelles, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland. David Décary-Hétu is Assistant Professor at the École de Criminologie, Université de Montréal, Canada. Olivier Delémont is Full Professor at the École des Sciences Criminelles, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland. Massimiliano Mulone is Associate Professor at the École de Criminologie, Université de Montréal, Canada.
Introduction
Massimiliano Mulone
Quentin Rossy
David Décary-Hétu and Olivier Delémont
Part I Criminology and Forensic Science: Historical Developments and Epistemological Perspectives. 1. Twin Sciences? The History of Forensic Science and Criminology
Paul Knepper
2. Criminology and Forensic Science as a Unitas Multiplex: An Epistemological Approach
Cândido da Agra
3. Traceology
the Bedrock of Forensic Science and Its Associated Semantics
Pierre Margot
4. A Method that Combines Criminology and Forensic Science: Considering the Case of Antiterrorism
Maurice Cusson
5. A Rendezvous between Forensic Science and Criminology: Toward a Public Forensic Criminology? Roberta Julian and Manon Jendly
Part II Forensic Practices and Crime Regulation. 6. Forensic-Led Regulation Strategies: Are They Fit for Security Problem-Solving Purposes? Frank Crispino and Claude Roux
7. Forensic Practices and Policies
Jan De Kinder
8. The Practice of Crime Scene Examination in an Intelligence-Based Perspective
Olivier Delémont
Sonja Bitzer
Manon Jendly and Olivier Ribaux
9. Boosting Crime Scene Investigations Capabilities through Crime Script Analysis
Benoit Leclerc
10. The CSI Effect
Simon A. Cole and Glenn Porter
11. Forensic Science and Wrongful Convictions
Joëlle Vuille and Christophe Champod
12. Forensic Intelligence
Olivier Ribaux and Stefano Caneppele
13. Prevention and Forensic Science: How Forensic Evidence Supports Prevention
Nick Tilley and James French
14. Evaluating the Consumption of Illicit Drugs via Wastewater Analysis: How Forensic Indicators Are Used in Open and Confined Settings
Pierre Esseiva
Lisa Benaglia
Frederic Been and Frank Zobel
Part III Forensic Science and Crime Analysis. 15. Reconstruction and Study of Offending Trajectories through Forensic Evidence: An Illustration Using a Forensic DNA Database
Patrick P.J.M.H. Jeuniaux
Sabine De Moor
Luc Robert
Bertrand Renard
Caroline Stappers and Vanessa Vanvooren
16. The Contribution of Forensic Science to the Analysis of Crime Networks
Quentin Rossy and Carlo Morselli
17. The Forensic Science of Place
Rémi Boivin
18. Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Methodologies (ESDA): How They Can Be Used to Analyse Forensic Case Data
Simon Baechler and Stefano Caneppele
19. Data Mining in Criminology and Forensic Science
Jean-Pierre Guay and Francis Fortin
20. Online Crime Monitoring
David Décary-Hétu
21. Internet Traces and the Analysis of Online Illicit Markets
Quentin Rossy and David Décary-Hétu
A Bright Road Ahead for Forensic Science and Criminology
David Décary-Hétu
Quentin Rossy
Olivier Delémont and Massimiliano Mulone
Massimiliano Mulone
Quentin Rossy
David Décary-Hétu and Olivier Delémont
Part I Criminology and Forensic Science: Historical Developments and Epistemological Perspectives. 1. Twin Sciences? The History of Forensic Science and Criminology
Paul Knepper
2. Criminology and Forensic Science as a Unitas Multiplex: An Epistemological Approach
Cândido da Agra
3. Traceology
the Bedrock of Forensic Science and Its Associated Semantics
Pierre Margot
4. A Method that Combines Criminology and Forensic Science: Considering the Case of Antiterrorism
Maurice Cusson
5. A Rendezvous between Forensic Science and Criminology: Toward a Public Forensic Criminology? Roberta Julian and Manon Jendly
Part II Forensic Practices and Crime Regulation. 6. Forensic-Led Regulation Strategies: Are They Fit for Security Problem-Solving Purposes? Frank Crispino and Claude Roux
7. Forensic Practices and Policies
Jan De Kinder
8. The Practice of Crime Scene Examination in an Intelligence-Based Perspective
Olivier Delémont
Sonja Bitzer
Manon Jendly and Olivier Ribaux
9. Boosting Crime Scene Investigations Capabilities through Crime Script Analysis
Benoit Leclerc
10. The CSI Effect
Simon A. Cole and Glenn Porter
11. Forensic Science and Wrongful Convictions
Joëlle Vuille and Christophe Champod
12. Forensic Intelligence
Olivier Ribaux and Stefano Caneppele
13. Prevention and Forensic Science: How Forensic Evidence Supports Prevention
Nick Tilley and James French
14. Evaluating the Consumption of Illicit Drugs via Wastewater Analysis: How Forensic Indicators Are Used in Open and Confined Settings
Pierre Esseiva
Lisa Benaglia
Frederic Been and Frank Zobel
Part III Forensic Science and Crime Analysis. 15. Reconstruction and Study of Offending Trajectories through Forensic Evidence: An Illustration Using a Forensic DNA Database
Patrick P.J.M.H. Jeuniaux
Sabine De Moor
Luc Robert
Bertrand Renard
Caroline Stappers and Vanessa Vanvooren
16. The Contribution of Forensic Science to the Analysis of Crime Networks
Quentin Rossy and Carlo Morselli
17. The Forensic Science of Place
Rémi Boivin
18. Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Methodologies (ESDA): How They Can Be Used to Analyse Forensic Case Data
Simon Baechler and Stefano Caneppele
19. Data Mining in Criminology and Forensic Science
Jean-Pierre Guay and Francis Fortin
20. Online Crime Monitoring
David Décary-Hétu
21. Internet Traces and the Analysis of Online Illicit Markets
Quentin Rossy and David Décary-Hétu
A Bright Road Ahead for Forensic Science and Criminology
David Décary-Hétu
Quentin Rossy
Olivier Delémont and Massimiliano Mulone
Introduction
Massimiliano Mulone
Quentin Rossy
David Décary-Hétu and Olivier Delémont
Part I Criminology and Forensic Science: Historical Developments and Epistemological Perspectives. 1. Twin Sciences? The History of Forensic Science and Criminology
Paul Knepper
2. Criminology and Forensic Science as a Unitas Multiplex: An Epistemological Approach
Cândido da Agra
3. Traceology
the Bedrock of Forensic Science and Its Associated Semantics
Pierre Margot
4. A Method that Combines Criminology and Forensic Science: Considering the Case of Antiterrorism
Maurice Cusson
5. A Rendezvous between Forensic Science and Criminology: Toward a Public Forensic Criminology? Roberta Julian and Manon Jendly
Part II Forensic Practices and Crime Regulation. 6. Forensic-Led Regulation Strategies: Are They Fit for Security Problem-Solving Purposes? Frank Crispino and Claude Roux
7. Forensic Practices and Policies
Jan De Kinder
8. The Practice of Crime Scene Examination in an Intelligence-Based Perspective
Olivier Delémont
Sonja Bitzer
Manon Jendly and Olivier Ribaux
9. Boosting Crime Scene Investigations Capabilities through Crime Script Analysis
Benoit Leclerc
10. The CSI Effect
Simon A. Cole and Glenn Porter
11. Forensic Science and Wrongful Convictions
Joëlle Vuille and Christophe Champod
12. Forensic Intelligence
Olivier Ribaux and Stefano Caneppele
13. Prevention and Forensic Science: How Forensic Evidence Supports Prevention
Nick Tilley and James French
14. Evaluating the Consumption of Illicit Drugs via Wastewater Analysis: How Forensic Indicators Are Used in Open and Confined Settings
Pierre Esseiva
Lisa Benaglia
Frederic Been and Frank Zobel
Part III Forensic Science and Crime Analysis. 15. Reconstruction and Study of Offending Trajectories through Forensic Evidence: An Illustration Using a Forensic DNA Database
Patrick P.J.M.H. Jeuniaux
Sabine De Moor
Luc Robert
Bertrand Renard
Caroline Stappers and Vanessa Vanvooren
16. The Contribution of Forensic Science to the Analysis of Crime Networks
Quentin Rossy and Carlo Morselli
17. The Forensic Science of Place
Rémi Boivin
18. Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Methodologies (ESDA): How They Can Be Used to Analyse Forensic Case Data
Simon Baechler and Stefano Caneppele
19. Data Mining in Criminology and Forensic Science
Jean-Pierre Guay and Francis Fortin
20. Online Crime Monitoring
David Décary-Hétu
21. Internet Traces and the Analysis of Online Illicit Markets
Quentin Rossy and David Décary-Hétu
A Bright Road Ahead for Forensic Science and Criminology
David Décary-Hétu
Quentin Rossy
Olivier Delémont and Massimiliano Mulone
Massimiliano Mulone
Quentin Rossy
David Décary-Hétu and Olivier Delémont
Part I Criminology and Forensic Science: Historical Developments and Epistemological Perspectives. 1. Twin Sciences? The History of Forensic Science and Criminology
Paul Knepper
2. Criminology and Forensic Science as a Unitas Multiplex: An Epistemological Approach
Cândido da Agra
3. Traceology
the Bedrock of Forensic Science and Its Associated Semantics
Pierre Margot
4. A Method that Combines Criminology and Forensic Science: Considering the Case of Antiterrorism
Maurice Cusson
5. A Rendezvous between Forensic Science and Criminology: Toward a Public Forensic Criminology? Roberta Julian and Manon Jendly
Part II Forensic Practices and Crime Regulation. 6. Forensic-Led Regulation Strategies: Are They Fit for Security Problem-Solving Purposes? Frank Crispino and Claude Roux
7. Forensic Practices and Policies
Jan De Kinder
8. The Practice of Crime Scene Examination in an Intelligence-Based Perspective
Olivier Delémont
Sonja Bitzer
Manon Jendly and Olivier Ribaux
9. Boosting Crime Scene Investigations Capabilities through Crime Script Analysis
Benoit Leclerc
10. The CSI Effect
Simon A. Cole and Glenn Porter
11. Forensic Science and Wrongful Convictions
Joëlle Vuille and Christophe Champod
12. Forensic Intelligence
Olivier Ribaux and Stefano Caneppele
13. Prevention and Forensic Science: How Forensic Evidence Supports Prevention
Nick Tilley and James French
14. Evaluating the Consumption of Illicit Drugs via Wastewater Analysis: How Forensic Indicators Are Used in Open and Confined Settings
Pierre Esseiva
Lisa Benaglia
Frederic Been and Frank Zobel
Part III Forensic Science and Crime Analysis. 15. Reconstruction and Study of Offending Trajectories through Forensic Evidence: An Illustration Using a Forensic DNA Database
Patrick P.J.M.H. Jeuniaux
Sabine De Moor
Luc Robert
Bertrand Renard
Caroline Stappers and Vanessa Vanvooren
16. The Contribution of Forensic Science to the Analysis of Crime Networks
Quentin Rossy and Carlo Morselli
17. The Forensic Science of Place
Rémi Boivin
18. Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Methodologies (ESDA): How They Can Be Used to Analyse Forensic Case Data
Simon Baechler and Stefano Caneppele
19. Data Mining in Criminology and Forensic Science
Jean-Pierre Guay and Francis Fortin
20. Online Crime Monitoring
David Décary-Hétu
21. Internet Traces and the Analysis of Online Illicit Markets
Quentin Rossy and David Décary-Hétu
A Bright Road Ahead for Forensic Science and Criminology
David Décary-Hétu
Quentin Rossy
Olivier Delémont and Massimiliano Mulone