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General Articles

 * 1) An Interesting Career in Psychology: Police Psychology in the Federal Government.
 * 2) Offender profiling
 * 3) APA article on Criminal Profiling.
 * 4) Wiki links on Criminal Psychology [psychology]
 * 5) Interesting information from poineering police psychologists Daniel A. Goldfarb, Ph.D., and Gary S. Aumiller, Ph.D.

American Police Psychology Readings and References

 * 1) Blau, T. H. (1994). Psychological services for law enforcement. New York: Wiley.
 * 2) Kurke, M. I. & Scrivner, E. M. (Eds.) (1995). Police psychology into the 21st century. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
 * 3) Wrightsman’s Psychology and the legal system (6 th edition). Wadsworth/Thomson.Horowitz, I., Willging, T., & Bordens, K. (1998).
 * 4) Psychology and law: A critical introduction (2 nd edition). Cambridge University Press.Levine, M., Wallach, L., & Levine, D. (2006)
 * 5) Introduction to forensic psychology: Clinical and social psychological perspectives. KluwerAcademic/Plenum Publishers.Wrightsman, L., & Fulero, S. (2005).
 * 6) Arrigo, B., & Shipley, S. (2004). Introduction to forensic psychology: Issues and controversies in crime and justice (2 nd edition). Academic Press

British Police Psychology Readings and References

 * 1) Ainsworth, P. B. (2002). Psychology and policing. Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing.
 * 2) The psychology of law (2nd edition). Addison-Wesley.Kapardis, A. (2003).
 * 3) Brown, J. M. & Campbell, E. A. (1994). Stress and policing: sources and strategies. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

Canadian Police Psychology Readings and References

 * 1) Introduction to psychology and law: Canadian perspectives. University of Toronto Press.Walker, L. & Shapiro, D. (2003).

Japanese Police Psychology Articles

 * 1) Wachi, T., Watanabe, K., Yokota, K., Suzuki, M., Hoshino, M., Sato, A., and Fujita, G. (2007). Offender and crime characteristics of female serial arsonists in Japan. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 4(1), 29-52.
 * 2) Yokota, K., and Watanabe, S. (2002). Computer-based retrieval of suspects using similarity of Modus Operandi. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 4(1), 5-15.
 * 3) Yokota, K., Watanabe, S., Canter, D., Overall, C., Watanabe, K., and Iwami, H. (2002). Descriptive characteristics of hostage barricade incidents and their outcomes: International comparisons between Japan and South Africa. Acta Criminological Japanese, 68, 119-128. (text in Japanese with an English summary).
 * 4) Yokota, K., Watanabe, S., and Watanabe, K. (2002). Factors influencing hostage takers’ decisions to surrender: Effects of surrounding factors on hostage takers’ decision-making processes. Japanese Journal of Criminal Psychology, 40(1), 21-33. (text in Japanese with an English summary).
 * 5) Yokota, K., and Canter, D. (2004). Burglars' specialization: Development of a thematic approach in Investigative Psychology. Behaviormetrica, 31(2), 153-167

Singapore Police Psychology Articles

 * 1) Khader, M, Koh, C.W., & Tan, S.K.P. (2000). Police Psychology In Singapore. Chapter 2, Psychology in Contexts (2002).
 * 2) Khader, M, Ang, J., Koh, C.W., Diong, S.M., Koh, M., Poh, L.L. (2006). Organisational Health in SPF – the 3 R approach. Work Stress and Coping Among Professionals. Edited by Chan Kwok-bun.
 * 3) Bishop, G. D., Tong, E.M.W., Diong, S.M., Enkelmann, H.C., Yong, P.W., Khader, M., & Ang, J.C.H. (2001). The relationship between coping and personality amongst police officers in Singapore. Journal of Research in Personality, 35, 353-374.
 * 4) Diong, S.M., Bishop, G.D., Enkelmann, H.C., Tong, W.M.W., Why, Y.P., Ang, J.C.H., et al. (2005). Anger, stress, coping, social support and health: modelling the relationships.  Psychology and Health, 20, 467-495.
 * 5) Tong, M.W., Bishop, G.D., Diong, S.M., Enkelmann, H.C., Why, Y. P, Ang, J., & Khader, M. (2004). Social support and personality amongst male police officers in Singapore. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 109-123.
 * 6) Tong, E.M.W., Bishop, G.D., Enkelmann, H.C.,  Why, Y.P.,  Diong, S.M.  Khader., M.,  Ang, J. (2007). Emotion and appraisal: A study using ecological momentary assessment Cognition and Emotion. 21: 1361 - 1381

Criminal Profiling articles
Alison L.; Smith M.; Eastman O.; Rainbow L., Toulmin's Philosophy of Argument and its Relevance to Offender Profiling, Psychology, Crime and Law, June 2003, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 173-183(11)

Alison, L., Barrett, E., & Crego, J. (2007). Criminal investigative decision making: context and process. In R.R. Hoffman (Ed.), Expertise out of Context: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Almond, L., Alison, L., & Porter, L. (2007). An evaluation and comparison of claims made in behavioural investigative advice reports compiled by the National Policing Improvements Agency in the United Kingdom. Journal of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling, 4, 71-83.

Alison, L., McLean, C., & Almond, L. (2007). Profiling suspects. In T. Newburn, T. Williamson, & A. Wright (Eds.), Handbook of Criminal Investigation. Devon: Willan.

Alison, L., & Kebbell, M. (2006). Investigating criminal cases of delayed reports of sexual abuse. In M. Kebbell, & G. Davies (Eds.), Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions. Chichester: Wiley.

Alison, L., & Kebbell, M. (2006). Offender profiling: Limits and potential. In M. Kebbell, & G. Davies (Eds.), Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions. Chichester: Wiley.

Alison, L., & Almond, L. (2006). Personal profile. Police Review, 27-28.

Alison, L., & Ogan, J. (2006). Offender profiling. In R.D. McAnulty, & M.M. Burnette (Eds.), Sexual Deviation and Sexual Offenses. Westport: Greenwood.

Alison, L. (2005). The Forensic Psychologist’s Casebook: Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation. Devon: Willan.

Goodwill, A., & Alison, L. (2005). Sequential angulation, spatial dispersion and consistency of distance attack patterns from home in serial murder, rape and burglary. Psychology, Crime & Law, 11, 161-176.

Douglas, Ressler, Burgess and Hartman: Criminal profiling from crime scene analysis, in: Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 4 (1986), p. 401 – 426.

Pinizzotto, A. J., Finkel, N. J.: Criminal personality profiling: An outcome and process study, in: Law and Human Behavior, 14 (1990), p. 215 – 234

Jackson, J. L., Herbrink, J. C. M., van Koppen, P.: An Empirical Approach to Offender Profiling, in: Advances in Psychology and Law (International Contributions), Redondo, S., Garrido, V., Pérez, J., Barberet, R. (eds.), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 1997.

Douglas, J. E., Olshaker, M.: The Anatomy of Motive, Scribner, New York, 1999.

Egger S. A., Psychological Profiling, Past, Present, and Future, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 15 No. 3, 1999, 242

Kocsis R. N., Psychological Profiling in Murder Investigations, Australasian Science 2000, 26-27

Kocsis R. N., Criminal Psychological Profiling: Validities and Abilities, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1 April 2003, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 126-144(19)

Kocsis R.N./Cooksey R.W., Criminal Psychological Profiling of Serial Arson Crimes, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 1 January 2002, vol. 46, no. 6, pp. 631-656(26)

Kocsis R. N./Cooksey Ray W./Irwin Harvey J., Psychological profiling of offender characteristics from crime behaviors in serial rape offences, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 2002, 144-169