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What does offender profiling provide?
A
description
of possible characteristics of the criminal and
predictions
about future crimes
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What types of characteristics are included in offender profiling?
Social
,
mental
, and physical characteristics
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In what types of crimes is offender profiling primarily used?
In
murder
and
rape
cases
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What is a requirement for using offender profiling?
There must be a
pattern
that can be
evaluated
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Which organization uses the top-down approach in offender profiling?
The
FBI
in
America
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What does the top-down approach involve?
The creation of general
typologies
of criminal behavior and
motivation
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What is the focus of the top-down approach?
On the
characteristics
of the
criminal
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In what year did the FBI interview 36 serial killers?
1979
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What insights were gained from the interviews with serial killers?
Motivation
for the crime and early signs of criminality
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What classification system was developed from the interviews with serial killers?
A classification system for various types of
murderers
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What are the two types of murderers identified in the classification system?
Organised
and
disorganised
murderers
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What characteristics define organised murderers?
High IQ, socially competent, good job, in a
relationship
, and own a
vehicle
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What are the characteristics of disorganised murderers?
Low IQ, socially
incompetent
, unskilled job, and little interest in
media coverage
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How does
crime scene analysis
help in
offender profiling
?
It indicates
which type of criminal the officers
are looking for
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Who was
Aurthur Shawcross
?
A serial killer who committed murders in
New York
in the
1980s
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What was the profile created for Aurthur Shawcross based on his crimes?
A lone male
aged at least 35 with an unskilled job and a
police
record
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What does the case of Aurthur Shawcross demonstrate about the top-down approach?
It shows the
usefulness
of this approach to
profiling
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What is a limitation of the top-down approach in offender profiling?
It is
limited
to crimes that include a
pattern
of offences
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What percentage of the time did Douglas find that this type of profiling led to a conviction?
7%
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What criticism did Canter et al. have regarding the classification of criminals?
They argued that there are not just
two
types of criminals
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How did Holmes and Holmes respond to Canter's criticism?
They
reclassified
murderers into
five
categories
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What did Canter argue about the power/control killer characteristics?
They were present in at least
50
% of killers and could not be a
distinct
category
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What was a flaw in the methodology of the top-down approach?
The
sample size
was very small and not
random
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Why can the testimonies of the interviewed serial killers be questioned?
Because they were known to be manipulative
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What issue arises from the lack of standardization in the interviews?
It calls into question the
validity
and
reliability
of the conclusions
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What is a potential problem with the classifications and typologies used in offender profiling?
They are based on
murderers
who have been caught and may not
apply
to those who have not
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the top-down approach in offender profiling?
Strengths:
Provides a
structured
way to analyze criminal behavior
Can lead to
useful
insights in specific cases
Weaknesses:
Limited to crimes with a
pattern
Low
conviction rate (7%)
Methodology
flaws
and potential for
oversimplification
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