Publications

Books / book chapters

Bennell, C. (2013). Linking crimes in criminal investigations. In D. Youngs (Ed.). Behavioural Analysis of Crime: Studies in David Canter's Investigative Psychology (pp. 219-232). Surrey: Ashgate.

Salfati, C.G. (2010). Serial crime: the psychology of behavioral consistency & applications to criminal careers and linking. In M. DeLisi & K.M. Beaver (Eds.). The Life-Course of Anti-Social Behavior: Aggression to Delinquency to Crime (pp. 201-210). Boston, MA: Jones & Bartlett Press.

Salfati, C.G. (2013). Linkage analysis of serial murder cases involving prostitute victims. In J. Helfgott. (Ed.). Criminal Psychology Reference Set Volume 3 (pp. 211-228)Westport, CT:  Praeger Publishers.

Santtila, P. & Laukkanen, M. (2008). Rikosten sarjoittaminen ja maantieteellinen profilointi [Crime linking and geographical profiling]. In P. Santtila & G. Weizmann-Henelius (Eds.) Oikeuspsykologia [Forensic psychology], pp. 104-125. Helsinki: Edita. [In Finnish]

Taylor, P.J., Bennell, C., Snook, B., & Porter, L. (2015). Investigative Psychology. In B. Cutler & P. Zapf (Eds.). APA Handbook of Forensic Psychology, Vol. 2: Criminal Investigation, adjudication, and sentencing outcomes (pp. 165-186). Washington, DC: American Psychological Society.

Woodhams, J. (2012). Offender profiling and crime linkage. In G.M. Davies & A.R. Beech (Eds.). Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions (2nd Ed.). (pp 171-187). Chichester: British Psychological Society and John Wiley and Sons.

Woodhams, J. & Bennell, C. (Eds.) (2015). Crime linkage: Theory, research, and practice. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

  1. Woodhams, J., & Bennell, C. (2015). Introduction: time to consolidate and reflect. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.1-10). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  2. Woodhams, J., & Bennell, C. (2015). Consistency and distinctiveness of criminal behaviour. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.11-32). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  3. Gee, D., & Belofastov, A. (2015). Sex crime linkage: sexual fantasy and offense plasticity. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.33-54). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  4. Woodhams, J., & Komarzynska, K. (2015). The effect of mental disorder on crime scene behaviour, its consistency, and variability. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.55-82). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  5. Snook, B., Luther, K., & Macdonald, S. (2015). Linking crimes with spatial behaviour: a need to tackle some remaining methodological concerns. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.83-106). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  6. Tonkin, M. (2015). Testing the theories underpinning crime linkage. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.107-140). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Find on ResearchGate
  7. Salfati, C. G. (2015). A cross-national comparison of behavioral consistency in serial homicide. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.141-172). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  8. Rainbow, L. (2015). A practitioner's perspective: theory, practice, and research. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.173-196). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  9. Labuschagne, G.N. (2015). the use of linkage analysis evidence in serial offense trials. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.197-224). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  10. Pakkanen, T., Santtila, P., & Bosco, D. (2015). Crime linkage as expert evidence - making a case for the Daubert Standard. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.225-250). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Find on ResearchGate
  11. Mugford, R., & Martineau, M. (2015). The ability of human judges to link crimes using behavioral information: current knowledge and unresolved issues. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.251-278). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  12. Tonkin, M. (2015). Extending crime linkage to versatile offenders. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.279-302). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Find on ResearchGate
  13. Winter, J. M. (2015). Exploring if (situation)...then (behavior) contingencies in interpersonal crimes.  In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.303-336). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Find on ResearchGate
  14. Bennell, C., Goodwill, A. M., & Chinneck, A. (2015). Informing practice: research methods in crime linkage analysis. In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.337-368). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  15. Bennell, C., & Woodhams, J. (2015). Crime linkage research: where to from here? In J. Woodhams & C. Bennell (Eds.). Crime Linkage; Theory, research, and practice. (pp.369-372). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Woodhams, J., Bull, R., & Hollin, C.R. (2007). ‘Case linkage: identifying crimes committed by the same offender’. In R.N. Kocsis (Ed) (2007). Criminal Profiling: International Theory, Research, and Practice. (pp.117-133). Totowa, NJ: Humana Press Find on ResearchGate