Core Issues in Investigative Psychology
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Overviews of the discipline; Origins: From Offender Profiling to the science of Investigative Psychology
Canter, D. (1989). Offender profiles. The Psychologist. Vol. 2, No. (1), 12-16.
Canter, D.V., & Heritage, R.C. (1990). Developments in Offender Profiling. Guildford, England: Final Report to the Home Office, UK.
Canter, D. (1995) Psychology of offender profiling, in Bull, R, & Carson, D. (eds) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contests. Chichester: Wiley Chapter 4.5 pp 343-335.
Canter, D. (1997) Beyond profiling psychology and the investigative process. Forensic Update. 48, 29-31.
Canter, D. (1998) Profiling as Poison. Inter-alia. 2 (1). pp10-11.
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Canter, D. (2000) Offender profiling and criminal differentiation. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 5, 23-46.
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Canter, D. and Youngs, D. (2002) Beyond Offender Profiling: The Need for an Investigative Psychology. In R.Bull and D. Carson (eds) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. Wiley: Oxford.
Canter, D. (2004). Offender Profiling and Investigative Psychology. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 1, 1-15.
Ten Core Empirical studies mapping out a new science: Investigative Psychology exemplars
Bennell, C., & Canter, D. (2002) Linking commercial burglaries by Modus Operandi: Tests using regression and ROC analysis. Journal of Science and Justice, 42, (3), 1-12.
Canter, D, V., Alison, A. J., Alison, E., & Wentink, N. (2004). The organanized/disorganized typologies of Serial Murder: Myth or Model? Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 10 (3), 7-36.
Canter, D. & Fritzon, K. (1998) Differentiating Arsonists: A model of firesetting actions and characteristics Legal and Criminal Psychology, 3, 73-96
Canter, D, & Heritage, R. (1990) A multivariate model of sexual offence behaviour: Developments in "Offender Profiling" 1 The journal of Forensic Psychiatry. 1, (2), 185-212.
Häkkänen, H., Hagelstam, C., & Santtila, P. (2003). Stalking actions, prior offender victim relationships and issuing of restraining orders in a Finnish sample of stalkers. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 8, 189-206.
Salfati, G., Canter, D. (1999) Differentiating Stranger Murders: Profiling Offender Characteristics from Behavioural Styles. Behavioural Sciences and the Law (17), 391-406.
Salfati, C. G., & Bateman, A. L. (2005). Serial homicide: an investigation of behavioural consistency. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 2(2), 121-144.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/110519537/PDFSTART
Santtila, P., Hakkanen, H., Canter, D., & Elfgren, T. (2003) Classifying homicide offenders and predicting their characteristics from crime scene behaviour Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 44, 107-118.
Youngs, D. (2004). Personality correlates of offence style. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 1(2), 99-119.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/108560920/PDFSTART
Youngs, D. (2006). How does crime pay? The differentiation of criminal specialisms by fundamental incentive. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 3(1), 1-19.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112278387/PDFSTART
Methodologies in Investigative Psychology
Canter, D. (2000) Seven Assumptions for an Investigative Environmental Psychology. In S. Wapner, J.Dmick, T. Yamamoto & H Minami (Eds) Theoretical Perspectives in Environmental Behaviour Research: Underlying assumptions, research problems and methodologies. New York: Plenum pp 191-206.
Canter, D., & Alison, L. J. (2003). Converting evidence into data: The use of law enforcement archives as unobtrusive measurement. The Qualitative Report, 8(2), 151-176.
Fritzon, K. (2008 in press) Systemic models of criminal differentiation. In D E Youngs (ed) Festschrift in Honour of Professor David Canter: Behavioural Analysis of Crime. Ashgate.