This study built upon previous research by Kocsis and Hayes (2004) by investigating whether a bias exhibited by police officers in their perception of profiles would replicate in a sample of nonpolice participants. Additionally, the relationship, if any, between the degree of belief harbored by an individual concerning the merits of profiling and their perceptions of a given profile was also investigated. The findings of this study add to the contention that the biases observed in Kocsis and Hayes’s previous study with regard to author label may be related to some intrinsic feature of the previously sampled police participants. Additionally, evidence was found to support the proposition that an individual’s degree of belief in profiling is ...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
Criminal profiling is increasingly becoming a more highlighted part of the investigation process. By...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...
This study explored Kocsis and Heller’s findings concerning the relationship between one’s belief an...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
The objective of this dissertation was to investigate whether media and fictional information that i...
Abstract: Although criminal psychological profiling has been in use by law enforcement agencies for ...
The aim of the current study was to obtain a snapshot of police officer’s beliefs about factors that...
The use of criminal profiling as an investigative tool has been increasing over the past 50 years wo...
The aim of the current study was to obtain a snapshot of police officer's beliefs about factors that...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
The aim of the current study was to obtain a snapshot of police officer's beliefs about factors that...
Criminal profiling is a tool to reduce the uncertainty when identifying an offender in difficult to ...
There is a belief that criminal profilers can predict a criminal's characteristics from crime scene ...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
Criminal profiling is increasingly becoming a more highlighted part of the investigation process. By...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...
This study explored Kocsis and Heller’s findings concerning the relationship between one’s belief an...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
The objective of this dissertation was to investigate whether media and fictional information that i...
Abstract: Although criminal psychological profiling has been in use by law enforcement agencies for ...
The aim of the current study was to obtain a snapshot of police officer’s beliefs about factors that...
The use of criminal profiling as an investigative tool has been increasing over the past 50 years wo...
The aim of the current study was to obtain a snapshot of police officer's beliefs about factors that...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
The aim of the current study was to obtain a snapshot of police officer's beliefs about factors that...
Criminal profiling is a tool to reduce the uncertainty when identifying an offender in difficult to ...
There is a belief that criminal profilers can predict a criminal's characteristics from crime scene ...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
Criminal profiling is increasingly becoming a more highlighted part of the investigation process. By...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...