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Crime Analysis Books

The Enemy Within: Intelligence Gathering, Law Enforcement, and Civil Liberties
in the Wake of September 11, by Stephen Schulhofer, Twentieth Century Fund,
2002, ISBN 0-87078-482-X
The Enemy Within: Intelligence Gathering, Law Enforcement, and ...

Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime: Intelligence Gathering, Analysis, and


Investigations, by Michael Ronczkowski, CRC Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8493-2012-7
http://www.lawyerbookstore.com/buy.cgi?
locale=us&input_string=Michael+Ronczkowski&mode=books

Defending The Homeland: Domestic Intelligence, Law Enforcement, And


Security, by Dr. Jonathan White, Thomson/Wadsworth, 2004, ISBN 0-534-
62169-4
Defending the Homeland: Domestic Intelligence, Law Enforcement, ...

Psychology of Intelligence Analysis, Richards Heuer, Center For The Study Of


Intelligence (CIA), 1999, ISBN 1-929667-00-0
Psychology of Intelligence Analysis

Applications In Criminal Analysis, Marilyn Peterson, Praeger, 1998, ISBN 0-275-


96468-X
Amazon.com: Books: Applications in Criminal Analysis

Criminal Intelligence Analysis, Paul Andrews & Marilyn Peterson, Palmer


Enterprises, 1990, ISBN 0-912479-08-8
BookFinder.com: Criminal Intelligence Analysis/

Crime Analysis: From First Report To Final Arrest, Steven Gottlieb, Sheldon
Arenberg, & Raj Singh, Alpha Publishing, 1998, ISBN 0-9634773-0-7
http://www.alphagroupcenter.com/Book_Order.html

Introduction To Crime Analysis: Basic Resources For Criminal Justice Practice,


Deborah Osborne and Susan Wernicke, The Haworth Press, 2003, ISBN 0-7890-
1867-3
http://www.haworthpressinc.com/store/product.asp?sku=4852

Using Microsoft Office to Improve Law Enforcement Operations: Crime Analysis,


Community Policing, and Investigations, Mark Stallo, Analysis Consulting &
Training Now, Inc., 2003, ISBN 1-59109-886-6
http://www.booksurge.com/author.php3?
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Mapping Crime: Principle and Practice, By Keith Harries, Ph.D, National Institute
of Justice
www.ncjrs.org/html/nij/mapping/pdf.html

Applied Crime Analysis: Vellani and Nahoun Butterworth-Heinemann; (January


18, 2001) ISBN: 0750672951
http://www.textbookx.com/product_detail.php?detail_isbn=0750672951

Intelligence Analysis: A Target-Centric Approach, Robert Clark, CQ Press, 2004,


ISBN 1-56802-830-X
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Law Enforcement Counterintelligence, Lawrence Sulc, Varro Press, 1996, ISBN


1-888644-74-5
LAW ENFORCEMENT COUNTERINTELLIGENCE

Geographical Profiling, D. Kim Rossmo D C Press, 1999, ISBN: 0849381290


http://www.focusonethics.com/geographicprofiling.html

Advanced Crime Mapping Topics NLECTC


http://www.nlectc.org/cmap/cmap_adv_topics_symposium.pdf

The following books can be obtained from the Police Executive Research Forum
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Crime Mapping Case Studies: Success in the Field (Volume 1) Nancy LaVigne
and Julie Wartell, eds., 1998 ISBN#: 1-878734-61-X 150 pp.
Problem-Oriented Policing: Crime -Specific Problems, Critical Issues and Making
POP Work (Volume 1) Anne Grant and Tara O’Conner Shelley, eds., 1998
ISBN#: 0-878734-60-1 430 pp.
Problem-Oriented Policing: Crime -Specific Problems, Critical Issues and Making
POP Work (Volume 2) Corina Solé Brito and Tracy Allan, eds., 1999ISBN#: 0-
878734-70-9 412 pp.
Mapping Across Boundaries: Regional Crime Analysis Nancy LaVigne and Julie
Wartell, 2001 ISBN: 1-878734-74-1 130 pp.
Crime Mapping Case Studies: Success in the Field (Volume 2) Nancy LaVigne
and Julie Wartell, 2000 ISBN#: 1-878734-71-1 140 pp.

Police Crime Analysis Unit Handbook, LEAA


Case Studies, Vol. I and II, LaVigne and Wartell
http://www.mn-8.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PLST
Intelligence 2000: Revising the Basic Elements, Marilyn B. Peterson, Bob
Morehouse and Richard Wright, editors (LEIU), 2000,
ISBN 0-970-6887-0-9
Information Management and Crime Analysis: Practitioner's Recipes for Success
Melissa Miller Reuland, ed., 1997 ISBN #: 1-878734-48-2 152 pp.
Crime Analysis Through Computer Mapping Carolyn Rebecca Block, Margaret
Dabdoub and Suzanne Fregly, eds., 1995 ISBN#: 1-878734-34-2 297 pp.
Solving Crime and Disorder Problems: Current Issues, Police Strategies and
Organizational Tactics Melissa Reuland, Corina Solé Brito and Lisa Carroll, eds.,
2001 ISBN#: 1-878734-75-x 208 pp

The following are free government books in pdf format


http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/default.asp?Item=118

Crime Analysis in America    (440K) – 1/28/2003


This is the final report of a COPS funded study conducted by the
University of South Alabama concerning the nation's law enforcement
crime analysis units. Researchers conducted national telephone
interviews, mail surveys, and site visits in order to develop a
comprehensive understanding of the state of crime analysis in the United
States. The researchers also provide recommendations on ways that local
law enforcement agencies can enhance and develop their own crime
analysis capabilities.

Crime Analysis in America: Findings and Recommendations    


(168K) – 4/1/2003
While crime analysts have traditionally emphasized tactical analysis
activities like identifying offenders, community policing encourages more
focus on strategic and problem analysis functions. This includes
identifying the underlying conditions that give rise to community problems,
developing responses to them that are linked to these analyses, assessing
the effectiveness of responses, and developing long-term organizational
operational plans. This guide is a product of the findings of a recent study
conducted by the University of South Alabama documenting the state of
crime analysis in the nation's law enforcement agencies. These findings
and recommendations are intended to inform police managers of the
structural issues to address when considering a crime analysis function
within a community policing context. They are also intended to expose the
current limitations of crime analysis and the policies that those findings
imply.

Problem Analysis in Policing    (641K) – 4/21/2003


Problem Analysis in Policing introduces and defines problem analysis and
provides guidance on how problem analysis can be integrated and
institutionalized into modern policing practices. The 64-page report is not a
"how-to" guide on conducting problem analysis, but is a summary of what
problem analysis is, what skills and knowledge are necessary to conduct
it, and how it can be advanced by the law enforcement community,
academia, the federal government, and other institutions. The ideas and
recommendations in this report come primarily from a two-day forum
conducted in February 2002 by the Police Foundation and the COPS
Office that brought a group of academics, practitioners, and policy makers
together to discuss problem analysis and make recommendations for its
progress. This report is a culmination of the concepts and ideas discussed
in the forum and includes specific, relevant statements made by
participants.

Problem-Solving Tips: A Guide to Reducing Crime and Disorder through


Problem-Solving Partnerships    (413K) – 7/29/2002
Problem-Solving Tips: A Guide to Reducing Crime and Disorder through
Problem-Solving Partnerships is intended to serve as a reference for
those in all stages of implementing the problem-solving approach. The
guide contains insights into every stage of the process, most of which are
drawn from the experience of law enforcement officers in the field. This
guide relies on the SARA model: scanning, analyzing, response, and
assessment of problems.

Tackling Crime and Other Public-Safety Problems: Case Studies in Problem-


Solving
This compilation provides detailed descriptions of nearly 50 problem-
oriented policing efforts dealing with a wide-variety of specific crime and
social disorder problems. Editor’s notes are included after each section
detailing the noteworthy aspects of each effort.

The Law Enforcement Tech Guide: How to plan, purchase and manage
technology (successfully!)  – 9/1/2002
The Law Enforcement Tech Guide presents best practices in strategic IT
planning and procurement, reveals pitfalls to avoid, and consolidates and
expands upon various sources of relevant information currently available.
The Guide reviews best practices to help create a user-friendly product
that will provide law enforcement with the tools they need to successfully
achieve their IT goals. Contact the U.S. Department of Justice Response
Center at 800.421.6770 to obtain hard copies.

Using Analysis for Problem-Solving: A Guide Book for Law Enforcement    


(344K) – 9/14/2001
This Guide provides law enforcement practitioners with a resource for
conducting problem analysis. It summarizes many challenges of the
analysis phase of the problem-solving process. This book builds on the
foundation presented in Problem-Solving Tips: A Guide to Reducing Crime
and Disorder Through Problem-Solving Partnerships, and complements
the Problem-Oriented Guides for Police Series. The Guide also identifies
tools for analysis and proposes tips for effectively using each tool.

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