Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from the United Kingdom (UK) will replicate abroad with a sample of residential burglaries committed in Finland. In addition, a previously discussed methodological issue is empirically explored. Methods. Seven measures of behavioural similarity, geographical proximity, and temporal proximity are calculated for pairs of burglary crimes committed by 117 serial burglars in Finland. The ability of these seven measures to distinguish between pairs of crimes committed by the same offender (linked pairs) and different offenders (unlinked pairs) is tested using logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Two methodologies for forming t...
Purpose To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
This paper uses statistical models to test directly the police practice of utilising modus operandi ...
Behavioural case linkage assumes that offenders behave in a similar way across their crimes. However...
Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from the United ...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
Purpose To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
This paper uses statistical models to test directly the police practice of utilising modus operandi ...
Behavioural case linkage assumes that offenders behave in a similar way across their crimes. However...
Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from the United ...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
Purpose To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
This paper uses statistical models to test directly the police practice of utilising modus operandi ...
Behavioural case linkage assumes that offenders behave in a similar way across their crimes. However...