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Authors: Cox, M
Citation: M. Cox, Forensic archaeology: A United Kingdom perspective, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 1-13

Authors: Hutter, T
Citation: T. Hutter, Palynology: A new tool for the forensic investigator, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 15-28

Authors: Adair, TW
Citation: Tw. Adair, Forensic entomology: A valuable resource for death investigations, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 29-39

Authors: Frost, C
Citation: C. Frost, Criminal intelligence - The vital resource: An overview, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 41-48

Authors: Verma, A
Citation: A. Verma, Construction of offender profiles using fuzzy logic, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 49-59

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, Reliability, validity, and utility of extant serial murderer classifications, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 61-78

Authors: Kocsis, RN Irwin, H Hayes, AF Nunn, R
Citation: Rn. Kocsis et al., Criminal psychological profiling in violent crime investigations: A comparative assessment of accuracy, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 79-103

Authors: Miethe, TD Drass, KA
Citation: Td. Miethe et Ka. Drass, Exploring the social context of instrumental and expressive homicides: An application of qualitative comparative analysis, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 105-124

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, Death by detail: A multivariate model of US serial murderers' crime scene actions, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 125-151

Authors: Green, EJ Booth, CE Biderman, MD
Citation: Ej. Green et al., Cluster analysis of Burglars' Modus Operandi (M/O), CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 153-176

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, One offender - Five victims: Linking the offenses of the serial killer John Williams, Jr., CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 177-192

Authors: Stark, C Paterson, B Henderson, T Kidd, B Godwin, M
Citation: C. Stark et al., Nurses who kill: Serial murder in health care institutions, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 193-197

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, Weaknesses in computerized linking data bases, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 199-206

Authors: Meyer, GR
Citation: Gr. Meyer, Hackers, phreakers, and pirates: The semantics of the computer underground, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 207-212

Authors: Jordan, T Taylor, P
Citation: T. Jordan et P. Taylor, A sociology of hackers, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 213-230

Authors: Alston, JD
Citation: Jd. Alston, The serial rapist's spatial pattern of victim selection, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 231-249

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, Victim target networks as solvability factors in serial murder, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 251-257

Authors: Godwin, M Canter, D
Citation: M. Godwin et D. Canter, Encounter and death: The spatial behavior of US serial killers, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 259-273

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, Geographical profiling, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 275-287

Authors: Godwin, M
Citation: M. Godwin, A psyche-geographical profile of a series of unsolved murders in Raleigh, North Carolina, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 289-301

Authors: Burnett, LB
Citation: Lb. Burnett, The role of ethics in criminal profiling, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 303-309

Authors: Day, A Whetham, P
Citation: A. Day et P. Whetham, Ethics and forensic psychology, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 311-322

Authors: Kocsis, RN Coleman, S
Citation: Rn. Kocsis et S. Coleman, The unexplored ethics of criminal psychological profiling, CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY, 2001, pp. 323-338
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