Criminal profiling is an investigative tool used around the world to infer the personality and behavioural characteristics of an offender based on their crime. Case linkage, the process of determining discreet connections between crimes of the same offender, is a practice that falls under the general banner of criminal profiling and has been widely criticized. Two theories, behavioural consistency and the homology assumption, are examined and their impact on profiling in general and case linkage specifically is discussed..
Purpose To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and ...
Intelligence-led policing and the introduction of the National Intelligence Model have emphasised th...
The theory and application of criminal profiling was researched. Although there are minor difference...
Criminal profiling is an investigative tool used around the world to infer the personality and behav...
As was outlined in Chapter 1, crime linkage rests on the assumptions of consistency (Canter, 1995) a...
Profiling aims to identify the major personality and behavioural characteristics of offenders from t...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
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...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
Behavioural case linkage (BCL) is a procedure that can be used to identify linked crime series, whic...
Behavioural case linkage (BCL) is a procedure that can be used to identify linked crime series, whic...
Purpose To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and ...
Intelligence-led policing and the introduction of the National Intelligence Model have emphasised th...
The theory and application of criminal profiling was researched. Although there are minor difference...
Criminal profiling is an investigative tool used around the world to infer the personality and behav...
As was outlined in Chapter 1, crime linkage rests on the assumptions of consistency (Canter, 1995) a...
Profiling aims to identify the major personality and behavioural characteristics of offenders from t...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
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...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
Behavioural case linkage (BCL) is a procedure that can be used to identify linked crime series, whic...
Behavioural case linkage (BCL) is a procedure that can be used to identify linked crime series, whic...
Purpose To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and ...
Intelligence-led policing and the introduction of the National Intelligence Model have emphasised th...
The theory and application of criminal profiling was researched. Although there are minor difference...