Purpose Knowing sites used by serial sex offenders to commit their crimes is highly beneficial for criminal investigations. However, environmental choices of serial sex offenders remain unclear to this date. Considering the challenges these offenders pose to law enforcement, the study aims to identify sites serial sex offenders use to encounter and release their victims and investigate their stability across crime series. Methods The study uses latent class analysis (LCA) to identify victim encounter and release sites used by 72 serial sex offenders having committed 361 sex offenses. Additional LCA are performed to investigate the stability of these offense environments across offenders' crimes series. Results Distinct profiles of crime sit...
As was outlined in Chapter 1, crime linkage rests on the assumptions of consistency (Canter, 1995) a...
There are investigative advantages to being able to determine early in a police investigation whethe...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Purpose Knowing sites used by serial sex offenders to commit their crimes is highly beneficial for c...
Crime linkage analysis constitutes a potential tool to help investigators prioritize suspects in cas...
The present study examines consistency of crime behaviour among 347 sexual assaults committed by 69 ...
This study investigates target selection scripts of 72 serial sex offenders who have committed a tot...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
When faced with a possible serial offender, crime linkage analysis is crucial in identifying which c...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
Offender profiling research suggests that offenders may display behavioral consistency, meaning they...
An increasing amount of research has been conducted on crime linkage, a practice that has already be...
The current study assessed a classification of sexual offenders from combinations of crime scene evi...
While investigative use of behavioral evidence to help link and solve serial offenses has been in us...
As was outlined in Chapter 1, crime linkage rests on the assumptions of consistency (Canter, 1995) a...
There are investigative advantages to being able to determine early in a police investigation whethe...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Purpose Knowing sites used by serial sex offenders to commit their crimes is highly beneficial for c...
Crime linkage analysis constitutes a potential tool to help investigators prioritize suspects in cas...
The present study examines consistency of crime behaviour among 347 sexual assaults committed by 69 ...
This study investigates target selection scripts of 72 serial sex offenders who have committed a tot...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
When faced with a possible serial offender, crime linkage analysis is crucial in identifying which c...
Purpose: To conduct a test of the principles underpinning crime linkage (behavioural consistency and...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
Offender profiling research suggests that offenders may display behavioral consistency, meaning they...
An increasing amount of research has been conducted on crime linkage, a practice that has already be...
The current study assessed a classification of sexual offenders from combinations of crime scene evi...
While investigative use of behavioral evidence to help link and solve serial offenses has been in us...
As was outlined in Chapter 1, crime linkage rests on the assumptions of consistency (Canter, 1995) a...
There are investigative advantages to being able to determine early in a police investigation whethe...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...