Forensic Victimology – Forensic Study Of Victims
Posted in Forensic Victimology on June 26th, 2010 by valeri – Be the first to commentForensic Victimology is a very important study of victims to address forensic and legal issues. Forensic Victimology is a very under-estimated forensic practice that helps understand victims a whole lot better and help determine why he/she become a victim of a violent crime and assist in understanding the relationship of the victim and offender.
Bond University is one of the places that offers Forensic Victimology course, to provide students with a much better understanding of Forensic Victimology practice, how to write a Forensic Victimology report and help students analyze victimity with appropriate critisizm as taught by Brent Turvey.
Forensic Victimology is not extremely popular or well known practice at this point in time, but the book written by Brent Turvey and Wayne Petherick really shines new light on Forensic Victimology field and improves the studies of Forensic Victimology as well as assist current victimologists further their knowledge in the field.
You can find this book by Brent Turvey And Wayne Petherick Here…
Is Forensic Victimology important part of Criminal Investigation process?
Well compiled forensic Victimological information can really help Criminal Investigators gain new leads and improve their understanding of the victim, as well as provide investigatively relevant leads for the investigators to follow up on and create new enquiries.
There are a lot of cases that Forensic Victimology information alone helped solve, this information is indeed crucial to answer forensic and legal questions.
If you are serious to learn more about forensic victimology I highly Recommend getting Forensic Victimology Book by Brent Turvey And Wayne Petherick.
It is a must have resource for anyone that would like to study forensic victimology from the Experts in the criminology field.