From expert witness Dr. Stanton E. Samenow, a brilliant, no-nonsense profile of the criminal mind, updated to include new influences and effective methods for dealing with hardened criminals In 1984, this groundbreaking book offered readers an illuminating window into the workings of the criminal mind and a revolutionary approach to habilitation. In 2004, armed with twenty years of additional knowledge and inside, Samenow explored the subject anew, using his vast expertise to explain the thought patterns of those who commit the crimes we were most concerned with in the new millennium, such as domestic violence, Internet victimization, and terrorism. The fields of criminal behavior have expanded, demanding another updated version, which includes an exploration of computers as a vehicle for criminal conduct; new drugs and pharmaceutical influences; exposure to the rawest forms of violence in video games, films, and television broadcasts; social media as an arena for illicit activities; and updated genetic and biological research into whether some people are wired to become criminals. Throughout, we learn from Samenow s four decades of experience how truly vital it is to know who the criminal is and how he or she thinks differently. Only once equipped with that crucial understanding can we reach reasonable, compassionate, and effective solutions.
Without abdicating their ultimate responsibility for law enforcement and criminal justice, Western governments are increasingly seeking to delegate aspects of this task to the private and voluntary sectors. The contributors assess both the actual and potential impact of privatization in this highly controversial area, and examine the experience of private prisons, especially in North America, the activities of private security firms and current developments in electronic monitoring techniques.
Co-operation between law enforcement authorities is a key aspect of the fight against terrorism. Recommendation Rec (2007) 1 of the Council of Ministers seeks to strengthen co-operation between member states in this area through enhanced use of the International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO-lnterpol), including the Global Police Communications System I-24/7, relevant databases and the real-time, operational support for police services as set out in the appendix to this recommendation.
Caroline Norton born in 1808 was a society beauty poet and pamphleteer. Her good looks and wit attracted many male admirers first her husband the Honourable George Norton and then the Prime Minister Lord Melbourne.
After years of simmering jealousy George Norton accused Caroline and the Prime Minister of a ’criminal conversation’ (adultery) resulting in a trial referred to as ’the scandal of the century’.
Cut off and bankrupted by George Norton she went on to become one of the most important figures in changing the law for wives and mothers.
“The Real Cracker” follows the profilers as they advise on five violent crimes, including what is reputedly “Britain’s most unsolved crime” – over a period of ten years, a series of women have been raped at a beauty spot, yet no forensic evidence has ever been discovered. Boon investigates the strange case of 30 women over 80 being raped by a 30-year-old man and the murder of an 87-year-old woman in Sussex.