offender profiling Flashcards

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Offender profiling

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A tool to help investigators to accurately predict likely offenders
- Usually involve careful scrutiny of crime scene & analysis of other evidence to generate hypotheses

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Top-down approach

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Start with pre-established typology and work down to lower levels in order to assign offenders to one of two categories based on witness accounts and evidence from the crime scene
- Data could be categorised into organised or disorganised crime
- Will collect data about a murder and then decide on the category the data best fits

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Organised offender

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Evidence of planning, targets victim, tends to be socially and sexually competent with higher-than-average intelligence
- High degree of control during crime and may operate with almost detached surgical precision
- Little evidence or clues left behind

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Disorganised offender

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Little evidence of planning, leaves cues, tends be to socially and sexually incompetent with lower-than-average intelligence
- Impulsive nature of attack - body still at scene and very little control on part of the offender

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The American approach

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Offenders assigned to one of two pre-existing categories based on witness accounts and evidence from crime scenes (top-down approach)

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Constructing an FBI profile

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  1. Data assimilation
  2. Crime scene classification
  3. Crime reconstruction
  4. Profile generation
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Research support

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  • Strength - support for distinct organised category
  • Canter et al - 100 US murders committed by different serial killer - smallest space analysis - statistical technique that identifies correlations and found o-occurrence of 39 aspects of serial killings - eg torture or restraint, attempt to conceal body, murder weapon, cause of death
  • Revealed there is subset of features of many serial killings - which is used in top down approach
    however:
  • Organised and disorganised aren’t mutually exclusive
  • Variety of combinations that occur
  • Maurice Godwin - classifying killers is difficult - may have contrasting characteristics, high intelligence but commit a spontaneous murder
  • Organised-disorganised typology is more of a continuum
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Wider application

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  • Strength of top-down profiling
  • Can be adapted eg burglary
  • Meketa - top-down profiling recently applied to burglary - 85% rise in solved cases in 3 US states
  • Adds two new categories - interpersonal and opportunistic
  • Interpersonal - offender knows victim
  • Opportunistic - inexperienced young offender
  • Top-down profiling has wider application than originally assumed
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Flawed evidence

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  • Limitation - evidence it’s based on
  • FBI profiling developed using interviews with 36 US murderers
  • Canter et al - sample was poor - FBI agents not randomly select and not large sample nor did sample include different kinds of offender
  • No standard set of questions to not really comparable
  • Top-down profiling does not have sound, scientific basis
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Personality

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  • Based on behavioural consistency - can be seen across crime scenes
  • In contrast
  • Situation psychologists - Walter Mischel - behaviour more driven by situation
  • Behavioural patterns tell us little about how the individual behaves in everyday life
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