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Swanson, Criminal Investigation 8/e
Criminal Investigation, 8/e
Charles R. Swanson, University of Georgia
Neil C. Chamelin, Assistant State Attorney, Second Judicial Circuit
Leonard Territo, University of South Florida- Tampa

Crimes against Children

Chapter Objectives


1) Recognize types an patterns of burn injuries found in child abuse

2) Define and discuss shaken-baby syndrome.

3) Explain Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

4) Identify types of child molesters, and explain investigative and interview techniques for cases of child molestation.

5) Outline types of child pornography.

6) Define incest and outline profiles of incestuous fathers.

7) Describe the profile of infant abductors.

8) Outline the assessments and investigative procedures used to determine whether a child has run away or has been abducted.

9) Discuss sex-offender registration and community notification laws.

10) Recognize threat assessment factors and levels of risk in committing school crime.