This study examined preferences for the content of offender profiles between two different groups of participants to assess the importance of presentation style and linguistic emphasis. The sample consisted of 70 undergraduate psychology students and 30 serving police officers who were each presented with a case study and three profiles constructed to represent three stylistically different representations of the offender. The accompanying questionnaire indicated significant differences in the profile selection between police officers and students, and also, more important, some disparity in the way these preferences are articulated and justified. Detailed analysis of results and suggestions for future research are also included
Problem. Psychological testing is used in penal institutions at the initial time of incarceration. ...
The study purpose is to compare the characteristics of social information processing demonstrated by...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypotheses that the thirteen independent or predict...
This study examined preferences for the content of offender profiles between two different groups of...
Abstract: Although criminal psychological profiling has been in use by law enforcement agencies for ...
This study explored Kocsis and Heller’s findings concerning the relationship between one’s belief an...
Psychological profiling of an offender Psychological profiling is a method of investigation develope...
Purpose: Within forensic settings, the tools used to evaluate subtypes of antisocial offenders (e.g....
This study built upon previous research by Kocsis and Hayes (2004) by investigating whether a bias e...
"The Issue of an Offender's Personality in Criminology" The main purpose of this thesis was to enlig...
Profiling aims to identify the major personality and behavioural characteristics of offenders from t...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...
This research project was designed to investigate the personality differences between incarcerated, ...
Criminal profiling is a tool to reduce the uncertainty when identifying an offender in difficult to ...
This dissertation examined the use of offender profiling evidence in criminal cases. The meaning, hi...
Problem. Psychological testing is used in penal institutions at the initial time of incarceration. ...
The study purpose is to compare the characteristics of social information processing demonstrated by...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypotheses that the thirteen independent or predict...
This study examined preferences for the content of offender profiles between two different groups of...
Abstract: Although criminal psychological profiling has been in use by law enforcement agencies for ...
This study explored Kocsis and Heller’s findings concerning the relationship between one’s belief an...
Psychological profiling of an offender Psychological profiling is a method of investigation develope...
Purpose: Within forensic settings, the tools used to evaluate subtypes of antisocial offenders (e.g....
This study built upon previous research by Kocsis and Hayes (2004) by investigating whether a bias e...
"The Issue of an Offender's Personality in Criminology" The main purpose of this thesis was to enlig...
Profiling aims to identify the major personality and behavioural characteristics of offenders from t...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...
This research project was designed to investigate the personality differences between incarcerated, ...
Criminal profiling is a tool to reduce the uncertainty when identifying an offender in difficult to ...
This dissertation examined the use of offender profiling evidence in criminal cases. The meaning, hi...
Problem. Psychological testing is used in penal institutions at the initial time of incarceration. ...
The study purpose is to compare the characteristics of social information processing demonstrated by...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypotheses that the thirteen independent or predict...