Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Schemas | bartlett 1932 | 100%
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Marauder | an offender will go from their home base and commit crimes nearby | 0%
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Commuter | an offender will travel a distance from their home base before committing a crime | 0%
|
Investigative Psychology | apply statistical procedures to the analysis of crime scene evidence | 0%
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can be used to infer information about them | 0%
| |
Spatial Consistency | canter and gregory 1994 | 0%
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Geographical profiling | data driven through scrutiny of evidence at the event | 0%
|
details of an event are matched against the database | 0%
| |
develop a statistical database which acts as a baseline for comparison | 0%
| |
dont try to hide identity | 0%
| |
criminal characteristics | establish patterns of behaviour that are likely to occur across crime scenes | 0%
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forensic awareness | 0%
| |
generalising from locations of linked crime scenes the likely operational base of the offender | 0%
| |
good for all types of crime | 0%
| |
Evaluation | goodwill and alison 2006 | 0%
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have a crime range of as little as 2 miles | 0%
| |
interpersonal coherance | 0%
| |
location of crime scenes reflects the mental map | 0%
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lundrigan and canter | 0%
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mental map contains spatial information | 0%
| |
more useful than timing | 0%
| |
Evaluation | must be careful to not be blinded to other possibilities | 0%
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offender behaviour has hunting patterns | 0%
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offenders prefer to operate in areas they know well | 0%
| |
Example | peter sutcliffe | 0%
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Circle Theory | proposes two models of offender behaviour | 0%
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reveals important details about the offender | 0%
| |
rossmo 1997 | 0%
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should be combined with other data from the crime scene | 0%
| |
try to hide identity | 0%
| |
wider application | 0%
| |
wrongful arrest of colin stagg | 0%
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