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Murder and Serious Sexual Assault: What Criminal Histories Can Reveal About Future Serious Offending
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Murder and Serious Sexual Assault: What Criminal Histories Can Reveal About Future Serious Offending
Publication year:
2002
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The "presence of risk factors within a prior criminal history that might have some potential application in appropriate interventions for serious offenders" is investigated (p. v). The following sections comprise this report: executive summary; introduction; murderers and serious sexual offenders -- a brief description; murderers and serious sexual offenders with a criminal history; risk factors and relationships in murder; unusual previous offenses; and summary and conclusions. Manslaughter, blackmail, and kidnapping increased the risk of a future conviction.