Forensics - top-down approach Flashcards

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offender profiling

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help to identify who committed a crime

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where did the top down approach originate

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US

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how did the top down approach originate

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in 70s, analysed data from in-depth interviews of 36 sexually motivated killers. concluded data could be divided into two categories: top-down and bottom-up

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what are the categories used for

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each has different categories and characteristics seen at the crime scene can be matched to a category then other characteristics of offender can be predicted

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modus operandi

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a particular way/method of doing something. offenders have one and it correlates with characteristics

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two categories of offenders

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organised and disorganised

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characteristics of organised offenders

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  • evidence of advanced planning
  • victims deliberately targeted
  • high degree of control and precision
  • little evidence left
  • above average IQ
  • skilled profession
  • seems socially competent
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characteristics of disorganised offenders

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  • little evidence of planning
  • little control evident at crime scene
  • clues and evidence often left
  • lower than average IQ
  • unskilled work/unemployed
  • tend to live alone and close to crime scene
  • history of failed relationships and sexual dysfunction
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top down approach to offender profiling

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focuses on behaviour and expects it to stay consistent

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4 steps of how the FBI construct a profile

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  1. data assimilation - review evidence
  2. crime scene classification - disorganised or organised
  3. crime reconstruction - generate hypothesis of sequence of events and behaviour of offender and victim
  4. profile generation - hypothesis is related to likely offender characteristics
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strengths of the top down approach

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+ support for organised category by Canter. analysed 100 murders by different serial killers. statistical test showed subset of features matched the FBI’s typography for organised offenders
+ wider applications for crimes like burglary. Meketa found 85% burglary cases are solved in 3 US states. additional categories can be added like interpersonal and opportunistic

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limitations of top down approach

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  • organised and disorganised categories are not mutually exclusive, some offenders have contrasting characteristics. maybe typography is more of a continuum
  • flawed evidence base (based on 36 serial sex offenders). not selected randomly, not a variety of killers, no standardised procedure
  • only evidence for organised serial killer - characteristic of serial killers
  • based on self report from serial offenders
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