The Routledge international handbook of forensic intelligence and criminology /

"Despite a shared focus on crime and its 'extended family', forensic scientists and criminologists tend to work in isolation rather than sharing the data, methods and knowledge that will broaden the understanding of the criminal phenomenon and its related subjects. Bringing together p...

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Other Authors: Rossy, Quentin (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2018.
Series:Routledge international handbooks.
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505 0 0 |t Chapter Introduction /  |r Massimiliano Mulone --  |t part Part I Criminology and forensic science: historical developments and epistemological perspectives --  |t chapter 1 Twin sciences? The history of forensic science and criminology /  |r Paul Knepper --  |t chapter 2 Criminology and forensic science as a Unitas Multiplex: an epistemological approach /  |r Cńdido da Agra --  |t chapter 3 Traceology, the bedrock of forensic science and its associated semantics /  |r Pierre Margot --  |t chapter 4 A method that combines criminology and forensic science: considering the case of antiterrorism /  |r Maurice Cusson --  |t chapter 5 A rendezvous between forensic science and criminology: toward a public forensic criminology? /  |r Roberta Julian --  |t part Part II Forensic practices and crime regulation --  |t chapter 6 Forensic-led regulation strategies: are they fit for security problem-solving purposes? /  |r Frank Crispino --  |t chapter 7 Forensic practices and policies /  |r Jan De Kinder --  |t chapter 8 The practice of crime scene examination in an intelligence-based perspective /  |r Olivier Delémont --  |t chapter 9 Boosting crime scene investigations capabilities through crime script analysis /  |r Benoit Leclerc --  |t chapter 10 The CSI effect /  |r Simon A. Cole --  |t chapter 11 Forensic science and wrongful convictions /  |r Joëlle Vuille --  |t chapter 12 Forensic intelligence /  |r Olivier Ribaux --  |t chapter 13 Prevention and forensic science: how forensic evidence supports prevention /  |r Nick Tilley --  |t chapter 14 Evaluating the consumption of illicit drugs via wastewater analysis: how forensic indicators are used in open and confined settings /  |r Pierre Esseiva --  |t part Part III Forensic science and crime analysis --  |t chapter 15 Reconstruction and study of offending trajectories through forensic evidence: an illustration using a forensic DNA database /  |r Patrick P.J.M.H. Jeuniaux, Sabine De Moor, Luc Robert, Bertrand Renard, Caroline Stappers and Vanessa Vanvooren --  |t chapter 16 The contribution of forensic science to the analysis of crime networks /  |r Quentin Rossy --  |t chapter 17 The forensic science of place /  |r Rémi Boivin --  |t chapter 18 Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Methodologies (ESDA): how they can be used to analyse forensic case data /  |r Simon Baechler --  |t chapter 19 Data mining in criminology and forensic science /  |r Jean-Pierre Guay --  |t chapter 20 Online crime monitoring /  |r David Décary-Hétu --  |t chapter 21 Internet traces and the analysis of online illicit markets /  |r Quentin Rossy. 
520 2 |a "Despite a shared focus on crime and its 'extended family', forensic scientists and criminologists tend to work in isolation rather than sharing the data, methods and knowledge that will broaden the understanding of the criminal phenomenon and its related subjects. 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 offer new directions in theory and methodology. This handbook is divided into three parts:Part I explores the epistemological and historical components of criminology and forensic science, focusing on their scientific and social origins. Part II considers how collaboration between these disciplines can bring about a better understanding of the organizations and institutions that react to crime, including the court, intelligence, prevention, crime scene investigation and policing. Part III discusses the phenomena and actors that produce crime, including a reflection on the methodological issues, challenges and rewards regarding the sharing of these two disciplines. The objective of this handbook is to stimulate a 'new' interdisciplinary take on the study of crime, to show how both forensic and criminological theories and knowledge can be combined to analyse crime problems and to open new methodological perspectives. It will be essential reading for students and researchers engaged with forensic science, criminology, criminal behaviour, criminal investigation, crime analysis and criminal justice."--Provided by publisher. 
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