Criminal Investigative FailuresCRC Press, 15 déc. 2008 - 400 pages Avoid Major Investigative TrapsWhat causes competent and dedicated investigators to make avoidable mistakes, jeopardizing the successful resolution of their cases? Authored by a 21-year police veteran and university research professor, Criminal Investigative Failures comprehensively defines and discusses the causes and problems most common to faile |
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... innocent person; not only is a terrible injustice done and the reputation of the justice system harmed, but the real offender remains free to hurt or kill again. Dr. Kim Rossmo has brought his varied and extensive police experience as a ...
... innocent person; not only is a terrible injustice done and the reputation of the justice system harmed, but the real offender remains free to hurt or kill again. Dr. Kim Rossmo has brought his varied and extensive police experience as a ...
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... innocent person is the ultimate failure of justice. Moreover, “when the wrong perpetrator is apprehended, the real perpetrator is left free to roam the streets and victimize others” (Drizin & Leo, 2004, p. 992). By closing the ...
... innocent person is the ultimate failure of justice. Moreover, “when the wrong perpetrator is apprehended, the real perpetrator is left free to roam the streets and victimize others” (Drizin & Leo, 2004, p. 992). By closing the ...
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... innocent boys. In Chapter 9, Neil Boyd and I examine in the investigative and legal issues surrounding the wrongful murder conviction of David Milgaard. In Chapter 10, Jim Trainum and Diana Havlin recount a homicide investigation in ...
... innocent boys. In Chapter 9, Neil Boyd and I examine in the investigative and legal issues surrounding the wrongful murder conviction of David Milgaard. In Chapter 10, Jim Trainum and Diana Havlin recount a homicide investigation in ...
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... innocent: Wrongful conviction and public policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Innocence Project. (2005). Causes and remedies of wrongful convictions. Retrieved April 13, 2005, from http://www.innocenceproject.org/causes/index.php. Klockars ...
... innocent: Wrongful conviction and public policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Innocence Project. (2005). Causes and remedies of wrongful convictions. Retrieved April 13, 2005, from http://www.innocenceproject.org/causes/index.php. Klockars ...
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... innocent: Wrongful conviction and public policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Kahneman, D. (2003). A perspective on judgment and choice: Mapping bounded rationality. American Psychologist, 58,697–720. Kahneman, D., Slovic, P., & Tversky, A ...
... innocent: Wrongful conviction and public policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Kahneman, D. (2003). A perspective on judgment and choice: Mapping bounded rationality. American Psychologist, 58,697–720. Kahneman, D., Slovic, P., & Tversky, A ...
Table des matières
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Cognitive Biases | 53 |
Bridging Theory and the Real World | 55 |
Has Tunnel Vision Been Wrongfully Convicted? | 71 |
Judgment Heuristics and Biases in Criminal Investigation | 99 |
Case Studies | 141 |
Chapter 11 What Happened to Theresa Allore? | 219 |
Roger Coleman and Benjamin LaGuer | 253 |
Recommendations | 267 |
Chapter 13 How Police Departments Can Reduce the Risk of Wrongful Convictions | 269 |
Chapter 14 Reducing Investigative Failures through Effective Major Case Leadership | 295 |
Chapter 15 Necropsies and the Cold Case | 327 |
Chapter 16 Recommendations and Conclusion | 349 |
Bibliography | 357 |
Chapter 8 Who Killed Stephanie Crowe? | 143 |
Understanding a Wrongful Conviction for Sexual Homicide | 179 |
Chapter 10 A False Confession to Murder in Washington DC | 205 |
Index | 361 |
Back cover | 377 |
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Allore analysis arrest behavior believe Benjamin LaGuer biases blood Cadrain Camirand Canada cognitive competencies confirmation bias Court crime scene criminal investigative failures criminal justice David Milgaard decision Detective Claytor disconfirming DNA evidence DNA testing Dror Dubé errors example expert false confessions forensic Gail Miller Gigerenzer groupthink guilt Guy Paul Morin Heads of Prosecutions heuristics homicide human identified innocent inquiry interrogation interview intuition investigative team involved judgment Kahneman killer LaGuer Larry Fisher leadership major case managers Manon match McMillan Michael Crowe missing models Morin murder narrative Nichol John O’Toole offender organizational person police investigators police officers probability problem profiling Psychology Québec rape rationality Richard Tuite Ripper Ron Wilson Saskatoon serial sexual assault Sherbrooke Sophonow statements Stephanie strategies Sûreté du Québec Susan suspect theory Theresa Thomas Sophonow tion Trainum trial tunnel vision Tversky victim Wearside Jack witness wrongful convictions