Offender Profiling: Top Down Flashcards
1
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Define offender profiling
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Analytical tool used by investigators to predict charactisics of an unknown criminal
2
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Describe the American approach
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- Top down
- Developed from data gathered from in depth interviews
- Will match what is known about crime with existing template
- Murderes and rapists organised into either organised or disorganised on basis of evidence
3
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Describe organised offenders
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- Show evidence for having planned crime in advance such as target victim
- High degree of control during crime so little evidence left behind
- Intelligent, skilled and of high occupation
- Usually married and have children
4
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Describe disorganised offenders
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- Little evidence of planning so spontaneous
- Body at scene of crime
- Low IQ and unskilled/employed
- Tend to live alone, near crime scene
5
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What are the 4 main stages of constructing an FBI profile
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- Data assimilation (review evidence)
- Crime scene classification (dis/organised)
- Crime reconstruction (hypothesis of events)
- Profile generation (what the offender might be like, background, characteristics)
6
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Only applies to particular crimes
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- Only crime scenes that reveal lots about suspect such as very niche kinds of killing
- Common offences reveal little about suspect
- Very limiting
7
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Based on outdated models about personality
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- Typology classification system assumes patterns of behaviour are consistent
- Based on models of personality that are behaviour being driven by constant dispostional traits rather than fluid external factors
- Poor validity
8
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Evidence against ‘disorganised offender’
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- Analyses data from 100 murders in USA
- Desalsoed examined with reference to 39 characteristics typical of either orgaisned or disorganised
- Although organised was a distinct type, disorganised was not
9
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Classic classification too simplistic
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- Intelligent killers who are spontaneous?
- Newer models have 4 types
- Newer models suggest motivation types rather than character types
10
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Methodological issues with development of typology models
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- Developed from 36 killers interviews
- Too small a sample and nature of police investigation influenced it
- Not sensible to rely on self-report when making a classification system
11
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What are the 5 A03 points
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- Only apples to revealing crimes
- Based on outdated models of personality
- Evidence from analysis of 100 crimes suggest disorganised is not valid profile
- More updated versions better than original models
- Methodological issues