Victimology & Crime Scene Characteristics Flashcards

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Purpose of Victimology

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Defines and narrows the suspect pool and predicts future victims in serial cases

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Exposure Analysis

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Studies the extent of the victim-offender relationship

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Victim Exposure

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The amount of contact or vulnerability to harmful elements experienced by the victim labeled as low, medium, high, or extreme

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Victim Lifestyle Exposure

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Frequency of potentially harmful elements experienced by the victim, resulting from the victim’s usual environmental habits

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Victim Situational Exposure/Victim Incident Exposure

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Amount of actual exposure or vulnerability to harmful elements resulting from the environment and the victim’s personal traits at the time of victimization

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Information needed to develop a BEA profile

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Forensic analysis of physical evidence
Victimology
Crime scene analysis

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What does MO stand for?

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Modus Operandi or Mode of Operation

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MO

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What the offender had to do to successfully complete the offense; learned behavior that is continuously evolved to meet the demands of the crime

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Factors that shape the MO:

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Professional experience
Media
Offender mood and substance abuse
Criminal experience
Prior imprisonment
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Crime Scene Characteristics Examples

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Location type
Crime scene type
Method of Approach
Victim Response
Staging
Undoing
Point of Contact
Precautionary Acts
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