AO1

Cards (6)

  • The bottom up approach aims to generate a picture of the offender eg likely characteristics, routine behaviour and social background through systematic analysis of evidence at the crime scene
  • investigative psychology
    Applying statistical procedures alongside psychological theory to analyse evidence, aim is to establish patterns of behaviour that are likely to occur or co-exist across crime scenes
  • investigative psychology
    Develop a statistical database which acts as a baseline for comparison, details of offences can be matched against the database to reveal details about the offender eg personal history family etc. It determines whether a series of offences are linked to one person
  • geographical profiling
    Uses information from linked crime scenes to identify the approximate base location or home of an offender
  • geographical profiling
    Crime mapping: principle of spacial-consistency (people commit crimes within a small area) can help identify centre of gravity of the offences 
  • geograhical profiling
    Canter and Larkin's circle theory - marauders commit crimes close to base, commuters commit crimes at a distance from their base which helps to reveal important factors about them