The latest sixth edition of Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation is a fully updated, comprehensive volume on investigative procedures and victim-oriented case management for professionals assisting victims of rape and sexual assault.
Rape and sexual assault cases have a devastating societal impact, particularly among the vulnerable populations most affected including women, children, the elderly, minorities, and members of the LGBTQ+ communities. Such cases are all too common and, unfortunately, the number of cases continues to rise. As such, the need for a current reference on the topic has never been more pressing.
Edited by Ann Wolbert Burgess—the subject of Hulu’s 2024 documentary series Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer, and an internationally recognized researcher and pioneer in the assessment and treatment of victims of trauma and abuse—the book covers various topics contributed to by experts from a broad range of fields. Leading academics, researchers, and investigative professionals address the problem of rape and sexual assault holistically, focusing on the core principles of real-world investigative techniques, behavioral profiling, investigative strategies and techniques, social worker involvement, and victimology.
When a rape case goes undetected or unreported, a violent offender remains on the streets with the opportunity to reoffend—often repeatedly. Because victims are frequently reluctant to speak out or act in such cases, the book aims to raise awareness and, ultimately, decrease the number of silent victims and improve rape investigative capabilities and outcomes.
Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation, Sixth Edition provides the essential tools and techniques for professionals to best serve, and advocate for, victims. It continues to serve as an invaluable reference for students, legal professionals, case managers, and a blueprint for investigators and law enforcement professionals on case management best practices.
Section I: The Victim 1. Rape Trauma and Its Impact on the Victim 2. Victim Services and Forensic Nursing 3. Youth, Social Media, and Internet Crime 4. Elder Sexual Abuse Victims Section II: Investigation 5. The Relevance of Fantasy in Serial Sexual Crimes Investigation 6. The Behavioral-Oriented Interview of Rape Victims 7. Interviewing the Rapist and Analyzing the Rape 8. Deciphering the Criminal Mind: From Profiling to Artificial Intelligence 9. Collateral Materials in Sexual Crimes 10. Linkage Analysis and Use of Technology in Serial Sexual Crimes 11. False Rape Allegations 12. Interrogation and False Confessions in Rape Cases 13. Rape Escalating to Homicide 14. Cold Case Investigation Section III: Forensics and Court 15. Physical Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations 16. Medical Evaluation of Sexually Abused Children 17. Injury and Forensic Examination of the Victim 18. Prosecuting Rape Cases: Trial Preparation and Trial Tactic Issues Section IV: Offender Populations 19. Sexual Victimization of Children: "Rape" or "Molestation" 20. The Sexual Crimes of Juveniles 21. Female Sex Offenders 22. Drug-Facilitated Sex Assault 23. The Criminal Sexual Sadist 24. Sexual Sadists: Their Wives and Girlfriends 25. Sex Offenders of the Elderly 26. Educator Sexual Misconduct: Grooming Patterns and Female Offenders 27. Sexual Assault in the Military 28. Campus Sexual Assault 29. Investigating Gang Violence
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