Contents: Introduction: Precursors to investigative psychology; the destruction of Bel. Part 1 The Investigation of Crime: Certain qualities essential to an investigator, Hans Gross. Part 2 Duties of Police in the Investigation of Crimes and Offences - Obtaining of Evidence: Perceptions of organizational performance in suburban police departments: a critique of the military model, Verl Franz and David M. Jones; National survey of the extent and nature of psychological services in police departments, Robert P. Delprino and Charles Bahn. Part 3 Psychological Autopsy: Guide to conducting a psychological autopsy, Bruce W. Ebert; APA's expert panel in the Congressional review of the USS Iowa incident, Norman Poythress, Randy K. Otto, Jack Darkes and Laura Starr.
Part 4 Investigative Interviewing: Enhancing enhanced eyewitness memory: refining the cognitive interview, Ronald P. Fisher, R. Edward Geiselman, David S. Raymond, Lynne M. Jurkevich and Monica L. Warhaftig; Ethical Interviewing, Eric Sheperd; Towards a sociological model of the police informant, Steven Greer. Part 5 Detecting Deception: Nonverbal cues to deception among intimates, friends and strangers, David B. Buller and R.
Kelly Aune; Who can catch a liar?, Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan; Differentiation of truthful and deceptive criminal suspects in behavior analysis interviews, F. Horvath, B. Jayne and J. Buckley; Training police officers to detect deceptive eyewitness statements: does it work?, Günter Köhnken. Part 6 Evaluating Testimony: Retracted confessions: legal, psychological and psychiatric aspects, Gisli H. Gudjonsson and James A.C. MacKeith; Statement validity assessment: interview procedures and content analysis of children's statements of sexual abuse, David C.
Raskin and Philip W. Esplin; A evaluation of the 'cusum' stylistic analysis of confessions, David Canter. Part 7 Delinquents Characteristics: Conclusion (in The Young Delinquent), Cyril Burt; Conclusion and summary (in Forty Four Juvenile Thieves: Their Characteristics and Home Life), John Bowlby; The dynamics of specialization in juvenile offenses, Robert J. Bursik Jr. Part 8 Typologies of Criminal: Scaling delinquent behaviour, Ivan F. Nye and James F. Short Jr; 2 dimensions of delinquent behavior, John Finley Scott; Dimensions of delinquent behaviour, Herbert C. Quay and Lawrence Blumen; Offender typologies - 2 decades later, Don C.
Gibbons. Part 9 Property Crime: Cluster analysis of burglary M/Os, Edward J. Green, Carl E. Booth and Michael D. Biderman; Characteristics of offenders, Dermot Walsh; Motive-based offender profiles of arson and fire-related crimes, David J. Icove and M.H. (Jim) Estepp; Getting into street crime: the structure and process of criminal embeddedness, Bill McCarthy and John Hagan; Insurance fraud, Michael Clarke.
Part 10 Violent Crime: Psychological frustration - a comparison of murderers and their brothers, Stuart Palmer; Robbers as decision-makers, Floyd Feeny; A multivariate model of sexual offence behaviour: developments on 'offender profiling', David Canter and Rupert Heritage. Part 11 Inferring Offender From Offence Characteristics: Psychological profiling, Theodore H. Blau; The application of network analysis to criminal intelligence: an assessment of the prospects, Malcolm K. Sparrow; Psychology of offender profiling, David Canter; The environment range of serial rapists, David Canter and Paul Larkin; Place, space and police investigations: hunting serial violent criminals, Kim D. Rossmo; Psychic crime detectives: a new test for measuring their successes and failures; Quotation from 'The Long Goodbye', Raymond Chandler; Name index.