Preface
 
Realistic Victimology
 
Victimology Defined
 
The Problem
 
Reinforcing Victimity
 
The Solution
 
Purpose
 
References
 
About the Authors
 
Chapter 1. Victimology: A Brief History with an Introduction to Forensic Victimology
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
History
 
Key Figures
 
Victim Study: Past to Present
 
Forensic Victimology: An Introduction
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 2. Victimity: Entering the Criminal Justice System
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Victims in the Justice System
 
Mandated Reporters
 
The Role of Law Enforcement
 
The Role of Victim Advocates
 
First Contact
 
Victim Crime Data
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 3. 911 Emergency Response
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
911: History, Roles and Responsibilities
 
The 911 Call as Authority and Evidence
 
Emergency System Challenges
 
The Consequences
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 4. Constructing a Victim Profile
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
The Purpose of Victim Profiles
 
Standards of Practice
 
Victimology: General Guidelines
 
Creating a Timeline: The Last 24 Hours
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 5. Forensic Nursing: Objective Victim Examination
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Getting to the Truth
 
Forensic Nurse: Roles and Responsibilities
 
Consent Forms
 
The Intake Form
 
The Forensic Interview, with Victim History
 
The Physical Examination
 
Sexual Assault Examination
 
False Positives: Conditions That Mimic Abuse
 
Documentation
 
Findings
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 6. Victim Lifestyle Exposure
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Purpose and Rationale
 
What is Lifestyle Exposure?
 
Notable Lifestyle Factors
 
Assessing Lifestyle Exposure
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 7. Victim Situational Exposure
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
What is Situational Exposure?
 
Notable Situational Factors
 
Interpreting Situational Exposure
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 8. Psychological Aspects of Victimology
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Cautionary Notes
 
Victim Response to Violent Crime
 
Other Trauma Syndromes in the Literature
 
Hypnosis
 
Victim Toxicology
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 9. False Allegations of Crime
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
False Allegations of Abduction
 
False Allegations of Sexual Assault
 
The Literature
 
The BAFRI
 
Motivations for False Reports
 
Conclusion
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 10. False Confessions
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Introduction
 
Confession Law
 
Types of False Confessions
 
Interviewing and Interrogation
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 11. Intimate Violence
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
The Dynamics of Intimate Violence
 
Risk and Exposure
 
Domestic Homicide
 
Pregnancy as a Risk Factor
 
Orders of Protection and Separation Assault
 
The Perfect Victim: Intimate Violence by Law Enforcement
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 12. Workplace Violence
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Nomothetically Speaking: The Aggregate
 
Domestic Violence
 
Idiographic Victim Analysis
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 13. School Shootings
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Nomothetically Speaking: The Aggregate
 
Idiographic Analysis
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 14. Stranger Violence
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
“Stranger Danger”—An Overvalued Concept
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 15. Forensic Victimology and Civil Remedy in Premises Liability Cases
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Premises Liability
 
The Duty to Protect
 
Foreseeability
 
Offense and Offender Deterrability
 
The Importance of Victimology
 
Assessment Recommendations
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 16. Sex Trafficking
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
Definitions
 
Types of Sex Workers
 
Statistics
 
Predispositions
 
Recruitment
 
Retention
 
Sex Workers and Sexual Assault
 
Easy Prey
 
Voluntary Sex Workers: An Investigative Resource
 
The Law Enforcement Response
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 17. Sexual Offenders and their Victims
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
A Brief Legal and Cultural History of Sexual Offending
 
Sex Offender Types
 
Offender Justifications for Sex Offending
 
Victim Selection
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 18. Forensic Victimology on Trial
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
The Victim at Trial
 
Evidentiary and Admissibility Issues
 
Expert Testimony
 
The Role of Forensic Victimology
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Chapter 19. Miscarriages of Justice: Victims of the Criminal Justice System
 
Abstract
 
Key Terms
 
A Historical Perspective
 
Nomothetically Speaking: The Aggregate
 
Causal Factors
 
Forensic Experts and Wrongful Convictions
 
Summary
 
Questions
 
References
 
Index