
Unmasking Monsters
Henwood, Chook
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271 pages;.Contents: Surviving in the trenches in South Auckland -- Starting out -- Papakura-my long-term patch -- Dan the burglar-the redemption of a professional criminal -- Joining the CIB, and the fight for South Auckland in the 1980's -- Operation Park- the hunt for the South Auckland ghost -- Developing profiling during Operation Park -- Catching the ghost -- I've been waiting for you guys -- The hunt for the lone wolf -- Pora the speed hump -- Building a team to climb inside the minds of monsters -- The power of profiling -- The end of the beginning -- Justice for Teina Pora and Susan Burdett.
Summary: Henwood tells the true story of how he and his fellow officers developed the system that would put The Ghost, Joseph Thompson, behind bars -- and change the way policing was done in this country forever. As a key player in the development of the nascent Criminal Profiling Unit, Henwood was at the heart of operations which locked up not just Thompson, but also the serial rapist Malcolm Rewa - and he would be an early and steadfast advocate for Teina Pora's innocence. (Publisher)
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Non-Fiction | B31005 |
Dewey: | 363.2092 |
call #: | HEN |
ISBN: | 9781991006851 |
pub: | 2024 |
Type: | ![]() |