Offender Profling: Bottom Up Flashcards
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Describe bottom up
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- Profile developed from systematic analysis of crime scene
- ‘Data-driven’
2
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Describe how investigative psychology works
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- Establish patterns of behaviour that are likely to occur across crime scenes
- This is used to develop a statistical database to be compared with details of crime scene to reveal details of offender. Also used to see if it’s one person doing multiple crimes
3
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Describe interpersonal coherence
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- The way an offender behaves at crime scene may reflect behaviour in every day life
4
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What are the other two key elements of investigative psychology
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- Significance in time and place
2. Forensic awareness (how good at covering up tracks)
5
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Describe geographical profiling
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- Infer where they live based on location of linked crime scenes (crime mapping)
- Criminals will restrict their work to where they are familiar with so center of gravity can be determined
- Either the marauder (close to home) or commuter (travels far)
- Can reveal mode of transport, age
6
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Evidence for support of investigative psychology
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- Content analysis of 66 sexual assault cases
- Computer programme identified several characteristics common in all cases
- Gives in idea of patterns of behaviour and if 2 cases were done by 1 person
- Supports usefulness of IP as shows how statistical tests can be applied
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Evidence support for geographical profiling
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- Info collected on 120 murder cases
- Smallest space analysis reveals spatial consistency in location of sites
- Centre of gravity was there their homes were
- Most true for maraudas
- Supports idea spatial information is key for determine location
8
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Scientific basis
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- More objective and scientific than top-down as more based on evidence and psychological theory than speculation
- With aid of AI data can be used quickly to produce insight to aid investigation
9
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Wider application
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Can be applied to all types of crime that top down cannot
10
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Mixed results of profiling
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- Surveyed 48 police forces
- 83% of time was useful
- But only 3% of time led to offender
11
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A01 for bottom up
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- Investigative psychology
a) interpersonal coherence
b) other two variables - Geographical profiling
a) maraud and commute
12
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A03
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- Content always is found consistent characteristics
- 120 murder cases analysed to show centre of gravity
- Scientific basis grounded in evdixne
- Can be applied to all types of crime
- Mixed results