Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their experiences with criminal profiling (CP), and their beliefs about its utility and validity. The majority of officers agreed that CP helps solve cases, is a valuable investigative tool, and advances investigator understanding of a case. Few officers agreed that CP should be used as evidence in court, should be used for all types of crimes, and that there is no risk of a profi ler misdirecting an investigation. Of those officers that used CP in an investigation, most indicated that it contributed to their investigation, that the profiler made accurate predictions, and that the profile was operationally useful. In sum, most officers appear to hav...
Research conducted in the United States (U.S.) suggests that many police professionals are unaware o...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
*The authors would like to thank all of the officers for taking the time to complete the interviews....
This study utilised qualitative semi-structured interviews with 11 detectives from a single UK polic...
The theory and application of criminal profiling was researched. Although there are minor difference...
Criminal profiling or criminal behavior analysis is a relatively new field that is still being expan...
Criminal profiling is a tool to reduce the uncertainty when identifying an offender in difficult to ...
Criminal profiling is a popular method in the scientific field as well as other sectors. It is also ...
This study built upon previous research by Kocsis and Hayes (2004) by investigating whether a bias e...
In most countries of the world, information reported to the national statistical agency by police ag...
Almost all societies in the modern world suffer from crime. Crime rates vary greatly from country to...
Initially the study focussed on the factors affecting the ability of the police to solve crimes. An ...
Profiling aims to identify the major personality and behavioural characteristics of offenders from t...
Research conducted in the United States (U.S.) suggests that many police professionals are unaware o...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...
Fifty-one Canadian police officers, working in major crime divisions, were interviewed about their e...
*The authors would like to thank all of the officers for taking the time to complete the interviews....
This study utilised qualitative semi-structured interviews with 11 detectives from a single UK polic...
The theory and application of criminal profiling was researched. Although there are minor difference...
Criminal profiling or criminal behavior analysis is a relatively new field that is still being expan...
Criminal profiling is a tool to reduce the uncertainty when identifying an offender in difficult to ...
Criminal profiling is a popular method in the scientific field as well as other sectors. It is also ...
This study built upon previous research by Kocsis and Hayes (2004) by investigating whether a bias e...
In most countries of the world, information reported to the national statistical agency by police ag...
Almost all societies in the modern world suffer from crime. Crime rates vary greatly from country to...
Initially the study focussed on the factors affecting the ability of the police to solve crimes. An ...
Profiling aims to identify the major personality and behavioural characteristics of offenders from t...
Research conducted in the United States (U.S.) suggests that many police professionals are unaware o...
In a recent issue of this journal, Kocsis reviewed the criminal profiling research that he and his c...
Profiling is making inferences about the possible characteristics of an offender from the available ...