Bottom-up approach

    Cards (4)

    • Time and place significance
      The assumption that the time and place of the crime may give clues as to where the offender lives or works
    • Forensic awareness
      The assumption that offenders who show an awareness of forensic investigation have probably committed a crime before
    • Geographical profiling
      • Assumes that serial offenders will restrict their work to geographical areas they are familiar with
      • This is the basis of circle theory
    • Circle theory
      The pattern of offending often forms a circle around the offender's home base