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ISBN
9780849308116
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0849308119
ISBN-13
9780849308116
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1921296

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
536 Pages
Publication Name
Stalking Crimes and Victim Protection : Prevention, Intervention, Threat Assessment, and Case Management
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Subject
Forensic Psychology, Criminal Law / General, Violence in Society, Psychiatry / General, Forensic Science
Type
Textbook
Author
Joseph A. Davis
Subject Area
Law, Social Science, Psychology, Medical
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
34.5 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2001-025361
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
362.88
Table Of Content
Stalkers and Other Obsessional Types: A Review and Forensic Psychological Typology of Those Who Stalk, Joseph A. Davis, Ph.D., LL.D. and Marcella A Chipman, J.D. Criminal Stalkers: An Analysis of the Various Typologies, Ronald M. Holmes, Ed.D. Obsessive Behavior and Relational Violence in the Juvenile Population: Stalking Case Analysis and Legal Implications, Denise M. Emer, Ph.D. Erotomania, Stalking and Stalkers: A Personal Experience with a Professional Perspective, Doreen Orion, M.D. Stalking, Stalkers and Domestic Violence: Relentless Fear and Obsessive Intimacy, Steven F. Albrecht, DBA, CPP, PHR The Paradoxes of Pursuit: Towards a Relational Model of Stalking and Related Phenomenon, Brian H. Spitzberg, Ph.D., and William R. Cupach, Ph.D. Violence in the Workplace Setting, Stalking and Stalkers, Suzanne Hoffman, Ph.D. and S. Anthony Baron, Ph.D., Psy.D. Electronic Crime, Stalkers and Stalking: Relentless Pursuit, Harassment and Terror On-Line in Cyberspace, Bonnie D. Lucks, M.A. Being Pursued and Pursuing During the College Years: Their Extent, Nature, and Impact of Stalking, Bonnie S. Fisher, Ph.D. The Dynamics of Campus Stalkers and Stalking: Security and Risk Management Perspectives, Sgt. Robert L. Jones and Glenn S. Lipson, Ph.D. Future Prediction of Dangerousness and Violent Behavior: Psychological Indicators and Considerations for Conducting an Assessment of Potential Threat, Joseph A. Davis, Ph.D., LL.D., Lisa Stewart, M.A., and Robin Siota, Psy.D. Minimizing Potential Threats and Risks to Stalking Victims: Case Management, Security Issues and Safety Planning, Bruce L. Danto, M.D. Case Management Regarding Stalkers and Their Victims: A Practical Approach from a Private Industry Perspective, Jo Ann Ugolini, M.B.A. and Kim Kelly Stalking Trauma Syndrome and the Traumatized Victim, Melissa J. Collins and Mary Beth Wilkas, M.A. Developing a Model Approach to Confronting the Problem of Stalking: Establishing a Threat Management Unit, Det. Greg Boles Stalking the Stalker: Law Enforcement Investigation and Intervention Wayne Maxey Obsession, Fantasy and the Falsely Alleged Stalking Victim, Joseph A. Davis, Ph.D., LL.D. Stalking Investigation, Law, Public Policy and Criminal Prosecution as Problem Solver, Neal Miller, J.D. Prosecuting Those Who Stalk: A Prosecutor's Legal Perspective and Viewpoint, Kerry Wells, J.D. Workplace Violence and Unwanted Pursuit: From an Employers Perspective, Regina A. Petty, J.D. and Lois M. Kosch, J.D. Staying One Step Ahead of Stalkers and Stalking Crimes: Personnel Development. Training, and Education, Joseph A. Davis, Ph.D., LL.D. Educating Those Who Stalk the Stalker: A Training Perspective, Kerry Wells, J.D. and Wayne Maxey
Synopsis
In a span of just ten years, all fifty states have passed anti-stalking legislation. It is an age-old phenomenon that is only recently receiving due attention. For the first time, this book brings together in one source all the research done by professionals in various fields since 1990. It covers all the angles, from the psychology to the legal ramifications of stalking. With topics such as Diagnostic Considerations, Intended Victims, How to Investigate Stalking and Related Crimes, Legal Analysis and Evidence, and Case Management, this complete guide serves as a much-needed reference for legal, medical, mental health, and law enforcement professionals., Although stalking is an age-old phenomenon, it is only recently receiving due attention. In a span of just ten years, all fifty states have passed anti-stalking legislation. For the first time, Stalking Crimes and Victim Protection: Prevention, Intervention, Threat Assessment, and Case Management brings together in one source all the research done by professionals in various fields since 1990. It covers all the angles, from the psychological aspects of stalkers to the legal ramifications of stalking. This comprehensive work emphasizes a multidisciplinary concept and approach. It compiles and assesses studies of law enforcement, legal counsel, medical professionals, forensic mental health professionals, security personnel, and criminologists. These authors combine their academic research and clinical knowledge to provide you with helpful guidelines and suggestions in the areas of victim assistance and predatory stalking including: Intervention Prevention education Risk analysis Threat assessment Case management. Editor Joseph A. Davis, Ph.D., a nationally recognized expert in the field of public safety psychology, with a background in both psychology and law, has assembled a team of experienced professionals who have contributed to this comprehensive text, which educates, informs, and raises public awareness of this growing phenomenon. Including several case examples for study and clinical-forensic comparison, Stalking Crimes and Victim Protection will help you provide better services to victims, evaluate the mental state of the stalker, provide assessments of potential threat, and consult on security issues, case management, and safety planning.
LC Classification Number
HV6594.S73 2001

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