Forensic Flashcards

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Offender profiling

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Police build a picture of who they rare looking for to help them make an arrest it’s not easy narrowing down pre-existing suspects possible details to be provided consists of personality, age, race, religion, type of employment, marital status, and educational level

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Top down approach

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Coined by the FBI
Based on 36 interviews with sexually motivated serial killers
Start to the general classification of the crime scene to organise and disorganised and the profiles of the match was known about the crime to pre-existing template

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After classification using top down

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Once profiles have matched the crime to the pre-existing template this includes hypothesis about the offenders background, habits and beliefs it is used to work out a strategy of investigation, profilers will also consider how the offender is likely to react if they are being investigated

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Evaluation of top down

Positive

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Application - Arthur Shawncross

Validity - use of 36 interviews - qualitative data

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Evaluation of top down

Negative

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Classification too simple - characteristics are not mutually exclusive to one classification

Outdated - based on the assumption offenders patterns of behaviour and motivations remain consistent across situations

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Canter
Aim to test reliability of top down typology
Procedure and Findings

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He did a content analysis of 100 cases of serial killers and were cross checked with court reports
Twice as any disorganised crimes as organised crimes were identified. 70%body was concealed 75% sexual activity occurred
No significant difference - better to look at personality

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Bottom up approach

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Looks for consistencies in offenders behaviour during crime
Statistical analysis using correlational techniques - uses investigative psychology and geographic profiling
Database
More reliable and objective

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Issues that could occur with bottom up approach

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Wrongful convictions 
Eye-witness statements 
Leading questions 
Anomalous results 
Loss of data
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Investigative psychology

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Patterns of behaviour to form database for comparison
Can help to see if offenders are linked
Forensic awareness - more effort to cover their tracks, how repeat offenders are different
Interpersonal coherence
Time and place

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Geographic profiling

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Crime mapping
Used with psychological theory to create hypothesis about how the offender thinks and their modus operandi
Circle theory - special pattern - offenders will create circle around their centre of gravity (home base) which will Help with jeopardy surface

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Evaluation of bottom up

Positive

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Good application

Increased validity - scientific basis more objective

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Evaluation of top down

Negative

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Lacks validity - relies on pattern of behaviour across perpetrators Copson and Holloway only 2.7% of 184 cases offender identified
Lacks reliability - copson surveyed 48 police forces method only useful in 83%, in only 3% accurate identification of the offender

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Evaluation of investigative psychology

Strength and weakness

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Evidence to support - canter and heritage

Lacks validity - relies on pattern

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Evaluation of geographic profiling

Strength and weakness

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Evidence to support - lundighan and canter

Ethical issue - human error of input of data into database

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Historical biological explanation

Lombroso

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born cr8minal - atavistic
Insane cr8minal - mental illness
Criminaloids - mental characteristics predisposed them to criminal behaviour under the right circumstances

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Atavistic form

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Asymmetrical face
Unusually large or small ears
Low receding forehead
Prominent eyebrows jawbones cheekbone s