ABSTRACT

In recent years, fire-raising has become an increasing problem in Britain and elsewhere, and now involves many professionals in the investigation and management of those who set fires. The motives of fire-raisers are complex and their behaviour is hard to change. Herschel Prins sets the problem in an historical and anthropological context, examines the size of the problem, its investigation and motivation, in a way which will enable more effective management.

chapter 1|3 pages

PREAMBLE

chapter 2|7 pages

CONTEXT

chapter 3|16 pages

THE SIZE OF THE PROBLEM AND LEGAL ASPECTS

chapter 4|8 pages

THE INVESTIGATION OF FIRE-RAISING

chapter 5|40 pages

ADULT FIRE-RAISERS: MOTIVES AND MANAGEMENT

chapter 6|11 pages

CHILD FIRE-RAISERS: MOTIVES AND MANAGEMENT