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FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY ADVANCED INFORMATION 2022

OFFENDER  Intended to help FBI profiling: works on data
PROFILING investigators predict assimilation, crime scene (offender)
the characteristics of classification, crime reconstruction and
unknown criminals. profile generation.
 Used by the FBI.
TOP-DOWN  Analysis of the crime. Organised: evidence of planning, Research support: Canter et Cross-cultural bias/flawed
APPROACH  Pre-existing targets victim, tends of the socially and al. (1004) analysed 100 US evidence: method
categories of sexually competent with higher-than- murders and found that there developed using interviews
‘organised’ and average intelligence. is a subset of features which with 36 US murderers – FBI
‘disorganised’ Disorganised: little evidence of matched the FBI’s typology of did not standardise
offenders. planning, leaves clues tends to be organised offenders. This adds interviews meaning that the
 Creation of socially and sexually incompetent with internal validity to the top- approach lacks scientific
hypotheses of the lower-than-average intelligence. down approach. basis.
probable
characteristics of the
offender.
BOTTOM-UP  Profilers work up Investigative psychology: established Evidence for investigative
APPROACH from evidence patterns of behaviour by forming a psychology: Canter et al.
collected from the statistical ‘database’. (1990) conducted a meta-
crime scene to  Interpersonal coherence – analysis of 66 sexual assault
develop hypotheses offenders’ behaviour at a crime cases and found that several
about the offender's scene reflects their everyday behaviours were common
likely characteristics, behaviour. (impersonal language and a
motivations and  Sig. of time and place – lack of relation to the victim).
social background. indicates the offender’s This suggests that there was
 Uses investigative location. behavioural consistency –
psychology and  Forensic awareness – advocated by the bottom-up
geographical individuals who have been the approach.
profiling. subject of police interrogation
before ‘cover their tracks’. Evidence for geographical
Geographical profiling: the location of profiling: Canter (2001) found
the crime as a clue to the identity of that in 120 US serial murder
the offender – uses crime mapping, cases, the offender’s home
base was located in the centre
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