Criminal profiling : behavioural consistency, the homology assumption and case linkage
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Almeida, Fatima Paulino, Marco |
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Data(s) |
2012
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Resumo |
Criminal profiling is an investigative tool used around the world to infer the personality and behavioural characteristics of an offender based on their crime. Case linkage, the process of determining discreet connections between crimes of the same offender, is a practice that falls under the general banner of criminal profiling and has been widely criticized. Two theories, behavioural consistency and the homology assumption, are examined and their impact on profiling in general and case linkage specifically is discussed... |
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Lidel |
Relação |
Petherick, Wayne & Ferguson, Claire (2012) Criminal profiling : behavioural consistency, the homology assumption and case linkage. In Almeida, Fatima & Paulino, Marco (Eds.) Profiling, Victimologia and Ciencias Forenses. Lidel, pp. 227-245. |
Fonte |
Faculty of Law; School of Justice |
Palavras-Chave | #160299 Criminology not elsewhere classified |
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Book Chapter |