Abstract

Contents: Preface Part 1 Empirical Bases: Geographical offender profiling: applications and opportunities, David Canter and Donna Youngs A multivariate analysis of serial murderers' disposal site location choice, Samantha Lundrigan and David Canter Offender characteristics and spatial mobility: an empirical study and some policy implications, Thomas Gabor and Ellen Gottheil The environmental range of serial rapists, David Canter and Paul Larkin The road to robbery: travel patterns in commercial robberies, Peter J. van Koppen and Robert W.J. Jansen. Part 2 Stylistic Variations: Crime scene and distance correlates of serial rape, Janet Warren, Roland Reboussin, Robert R. Hazelwood, Andrea Cummings, Natalie Gibbs and Susan Trumbetta An examination of the relationship between distance travelled and motivational aspects of arson, Katarina Fritzon The journey to rape: geographic distance and the rapist's method of approaching the victim, James L. LeBeau Characteristics of serial arsonists and crime scene geography in Japan, Masayuki Tamura and Mamoru Suzuki. Part 3 Investigative Directions: Predicting serial killers' home base using a decision support system, David Canter, Toby Coffey, Malcolm Huntley and Christopher Missen Linking commercial burglaries by modus operandi: tests using regression and ROC analysis, Craig Bennell and David Canter Predicting home location of serial offenders: a preliminary comparison of the accuracy of human judges with a geographical profiling system, Brent Snook, David Canter and Craig Bennell Commentary a confusing operational predicaments and cognitive explorations: comments on Rossmo and Snook, et al., David Canter A comparison of the efficacy of different decay functions in geographical profiling for a sample of US serial killers, David Canter and Laura Hammond: Bibliography of geographical profiling Index.

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