offender profiling - top down approach Flashcards

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top down approach

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  • employed by police to investigate crimes
  • aim is to narrow field of enquiry
  • usually work among police in high profile cases
  • usually involve scrutiny of crime scene to gather information about offender e.g age gender etc
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american approach

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originated in USA as a result of FBI behavioral science unit which drew on data gathered by 36 sexually motivated serial killers

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what do they do in the ‘topology appoach’

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profilers match what is known about the crime and the pre-existing template that the FBI develop. they are classified as either organised and disorganised

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what is the top down approach also known as?

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the topology approach

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organised offenders

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  • show evidence of having planned the crime in advance
  • victim is targeted
  • maintain a level of control
  • little evidence or clue left behind
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disorganised offenders

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  • show little planning which suggests their crimes are spontaneous
  • crime scene reflects the impulsive nature of attack
  • lower than average iq
  • live close to crime scene
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the case of ted bundy

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  • serial killer from USA

- raped over 30 women across 7 states

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evaluation - only applies o particular crimes

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it is suited to crime scenes that reveal important details about the suspect e.g rape
offences such as burglary dont really work as little is discovered about the offender at the crime scene

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based on outdated models of personality

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  • based on the assumption that offenders have patterns of behaviour that remain consistent among contexts
  • several critics has said the approach is nieve as based on outdated models of personality
  • poor validity as based on static models of personality
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canter et al - evidence does not support disorganised offender

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small space analysis of 100 murders

  • each case was examined for characteristics thought to be typical of 2 types of offenders.
  • findings suggested organised type but not disorganised
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classification is too simplistic

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the behaviours that describe the two types are not mutually exclusive as a number of different combinations could occur at each scene

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original sample

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of 36 sample 25 were serial killers - too small and unrepresentative as a sample upon which to base a system

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