Crime linkage analysis research suggests that offender spatial behavior is one of the best predictors of whether or not the same offender committed two crimes (Bennell & Canter, 2002). A review of the linking studies that includes spatial behavior as one of its predictors shows that it is the only cue that differentiates linked and unlinked crimes consistently. Specifically, it has been shown that a decrease in the distance between two crime locations increases the probability that the same offender committed those crimes. Although a seemingly robust finding, it is our contention that a number of methodological concerns need to be tackled before it is possible to conclude with any degree of certainty that spatial behavior (as a linking cue)...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Crime analysis is of upcoming importance for both theory and practice in criminology. The study of o...
This paper aims to explain the spatial variationsof crime, both between and within cities. Two types...
In the absence of forensic evidence (such as DNA or fingerprints), offender behavior can be used to ...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Intelligence-led policing and the introduction of the National Intelligence Model have emphasised th...
It is well established that offenders’ routine activity locations (nodes) shape their crime location...
Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from the United ...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Several studies employed different algorithms in order to investigate criminal's spatial behaviour a...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Crime analysis is of upcoming importance for both theory and practice in criminology. The study of o...
This paper aims to explain the spatial variationsof crime, both between and within cities. Two types...
In the absence of forensic evidence (such as DNA or fingerprints), offender behavior can be used to ...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Intelligence-led policing and the introduction of the National Intelligence Model have emphasised th...
It is well established that offenders’ routine activity locations (nodes) shape their crime location...
Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from the United ...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Several studies employed different algorithms in order to investigate criminal's spatial behaviour a...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Crime analysis is of upcoming importance for both theory and practice in criminology. The study of o...
This paper aims to explain the spatial variationsof crime, both between and within cities. Two types...