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OVM3701 – Assignment 01 Semester 2 2025 Solutions for Criminal Profiling and Modus Operandi

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This document provides detailed solutions for Assignment 01 of the OVM3701 course (Criminal Profiling) for Semester 2, 2025. It includes comprehensive analyses on topics such as the behavioural trademarks of convicted serial killer Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu, classification of her criminal type, factors influencing her modus operandi, and the necessary statements in a perjury investigation. The responses align closely with the UNISA OVM3701 Study Guide and are structured with academic clarity, making it a valuable reference for exam and portfolio preparation. Keywords: Criminal profiling Modus operandi Insurance fraud Serial offender Rosemary Ndlovu Perjury investigation UNISA OVM3701 Assignment solution Criminal behaviour Forensic evidence Question 1 When answering the questions below, you are expected to include the following: the title, a cover page, a table of contents, an introduction, a definition of concepts, a discussion, a conclusion, and a list of references. 1.1 Write a five-page essay detailing the trademarks of the criminal, based on the above case study. (45) 1.2 In the given case study, would you say Rosemary Ndlovu is a professional or an amateur criminal? Give at least two (2) reasons for your answer. (5) 1.3 Identify and discuss the factors that influence and determine a criminal’s modus operandi, using the above case study. (20) The investigation of perjury is reasonably uncomplicated, because you know whom to approach as a witness to prove the contradictions in a person’s evidence. The investigation procedure means you must take down a specified series of statements. The police very rarely get to investigate common-law perjury. This is owing to the nature of the crime, namely that a false statement was made during judicial proceedings. Still, it excludes those statements made to police officers during the investigation of a crime. This definition largely excludes all criminal investigations, since the police usually obtain all the statements from witnesses in such an investigation. Common-law perjury is thus mainly committed in a court, and the magistrate will deal with it. 1.4 Name and briefly describe the statements that you must obtain when you investigate perjury, based on the above case study. (30)

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Question 1.1:...............................................................................................4
1. Trademarks of the Criminal.....................................................................4
1.1. Introduction.......................................................................................4
1.2. Financially Motivated Insurance Fraud..............................................4
1.3. Selection of Vulnerable and Familiar Victims.....................................4
1.4. Use of Hitmen to Commit the Murders..............................................5
1.5. Staging Crime Scenes to Look Accidental.........................................5
1.6. Post-Crime Conduct and Lack of Remorse.........................................5
1.7. Continuation of Criminal Behaviour in Custody.................................6
1.8. Deceptive and Disruptive Courtroom Conduct..................................6
1.9. Forensic Linkages: Cellphones and Handwriting...............................6
2. Conclusion...............................................................................................6
3. Classification of Ndlovu as a Criminal......................................................7
4. Introduction.............................................................................................8
5. Factors Influencing a Criminal’s Modus Operandi....................................8
5.1. Criminal Experience and Occupational Knowledge...........................8
5.2. Victim Accessibility and Familiarity...................................................9
5.3. Psychological Traits and Emotional Detachment...............................9
5.4. Use of Intermediaries and Outsourcing.............................................9
5.5. Financial Motivation.........................................................................10
5.6. Environmental and Situational Factors............................................10
5.7. Technological Missteps....................................................................10
5.8. Escalation and Adaptation...............................................................10
6. Conclusion.............................................................................................11
7. Introduction...........................................................................................11
7.1. Statement by the Investigating Officer...........................................11
7.2. Statement by the Original Recipient of the Statement...................12
7.3. Statement by Contradicting Witnesses...........................................12
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