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1 What does this crime scene tell you about the offender responsible?

2 Two important ideas Behavioural evidence – Things that tells us how an offender went about committing a crime Criminal consistency – The idea that a person’s behaviour at a crime scene is consistent with their behaviour in other contexts

3 Today’s session You are learning about...You are learning to... Typological offender profiling Draw inferences from behavioural data Apply profiling principles to make judgements about offenders Compare and contrast psychological ideas

4 Typological offender profiling Developed by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the 1970s and 1980s. Key ideas: – There are different types of offender – Behavioural evidence can tell us which type of offender committed a crime – Knowing an offender’s type allows us to predict other things about him Generally used in cases of serial violence against strangers esp. sexual or ‘bizarre’

5 FBI profiling process Profile generation Offender’s physical, demographic and behavioural characteristics Data assimilation Data compiled from police reports, post mortems, crime scene photos etc. Crime classification Profilers decide whether the crime scene is organised or disorganised Crime reconstruction Hypotheses about crime sequence, offender & victim behaviour etc.

6 Types of crime scene OrganisedDisorganised General approachPlanned and controlledUnplanned and chaotic WeaponsBrought to the sceneImprovised EvidenceDestroyed or removedLeft at scene VictimAttempts to controlLittle attempt at control OffenderUnknown to victim Socially & sexually competent Normal/high intelligence Angry/depressed Possibly known to victim Socially & sexually inept Low intelligence Anxious/psychotic

7 Profile these crime scenes Use the evidence to construct a profile – Organised or disorganised – Behavioural evidence – Known characteristics of serial offenders Your profile should… – Tell the story of the crime – Describe the person responsible

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11 Problems with typological profiling What problems can you identify with the FBI’s approach to offender profiling? – Assumptions about stable types – Incomplete data – Subjective judgements – Small and unusual sample – Validity of methodology – Narrative & anecdotal evidence

12 Compare and contrast… How are geographical and typological offender profiling similar and different? – Purpose – Assumptions – Use of categories/types – Types of crime applicable – Evidence base

13 Describe and evaluate one or more approaches to offender profiling.


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