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AQA A-Level Psychology notes on the Forensic Psychology topic by an A* student

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Detailed notes on AO1 and A03 for Forensic Psychology, with every term defined clearly. Evaluation is very detailed but easy to understand. Perfect for students who are aiming for top grades and fantastic for effective revision.

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Offender profiling: the top down approach

Offender profiling; a behavioural and analytic tool that is intended to help
investigators accurately predict and profile the characteristics of unknown
offenders
-​ professional profilers work alongside police, especially high-profile murder
cases
-​ involves careful scrutiny of the crime scene + other evidence to generate
hypotheses about the probable characteristics of the offender

The American approach;
-​ the top-down approach originated in the United States
-​ FBI's behavioural science unit analysed data from 36 sexually motivated
murders (eg. Bundy)
-​ then concluded that the data could be categorised into organised and
disorganised crime
-​ each category had certain characteristics that could be applied to future crime
scenes and therefore predict other characteristics of the offender that
would be likely
-​ using the top-down method collects data about the murder and is put into the
category it fits best

Organised offender; an offender who shows evidence of planning, targets a specific
victim and tends to be socially and sexually competent with higher than average
intelligence
-​ suggests that the killer/rapist has a type of victim they seek out
-​ maintains a high degree of control + usually married /might have children

Disorganised offender; an offender who shows little evidence of planning, leaves
clues and tends to be socially and sexually incompetent with a lower than
average intelligence
-​ suggests that it may be spontaneous; body usually left at crime scene, little
control over crime
-​ in unskilled work or unemployed, history of sexual dysfunction and failed
relationships
-​ tend to live alone + relatively close to where the crime took place

Organised and disorganised types of offender;
-​ based off idea that serious offenders gave signature "ways of working" (aka,
their modus operandi)
-​ correlates with a particular set of social + psychological characteristics that
relate to the individual

Constructing an FBI profile;
-​ data assimilation ---> profiler reviews evidence (eg. crime scene
photographs)
-​ crime scene classification ---> organised or disorganised
-​ crime reconstruction ---> hypothesis in terms of sequence of events,
behaviour of the victim, ect
-​ profile generation ---> hypotheses related to the likely offender (eg.
demographic background)

, Evaluation;
-​ research support; Canter, 2004 conducted an analysis of 100 US murders,
each committed by a different serial killer (smallest space analysis was used
---> assessed the co-occurance of 39 aspects of serial killings, eg. torture,
restraint, murder weapon, cause of death, ect), increases validity
-​ counterpoint; studies suggest that organised and disorganised crime as not
mutually exclusive (Godwin, 2002 argues that it's difficult to classify killers as
one of the types eg. a killer could have high IQ and be sexually competent but
commit a spontaneous murder), suggests that the organised-disorganised
categories are more of a continuum
-​ wider application; can be applied to crimes such as burglary (Mekata, 2017
reports that top-down profiling led to an 85% rise in solved burglary cases in
three US states) + interpersonal = knows the victim and steals something of
significance and opportunistic = young, inexperienced offender
-​ flawed evidence; biased evidence, Canter, 2004 argues that the sample was
poor, the FBI did not select a random or large sample and there was no
standard set of questions so each interview was different and not comparable

Offender profiling: the bottom-up approach

The bottom up approach; profilers work up from evidence collected from the
crime scene to develop hypotheses about the likely characteristics, motivations and
social background of the offender

Investigative psychology; a form of bottom up profiling that matches details from the
crime scene with statistical analysis of typical offender behaviour patterns
based of psychological theory
-​ aims to establish patterns of behaviour that are likely to occur or co-exist
across crime scenes
-​ acts as a baseline for comparison
-​ specific details can be matched against this database
-​ may also determine whether a series of crimes have been committed by the
same person
-​ significance of time and place is a key variable as it may indicate where the
offender is living

Interpersonal coherence; the way in which an offender behaves at the scene,
including how they interact with the victim, reflects their behaviour in more everyday
situations

Forensic awareness; describes individuals who have been the subject of police
interrogation before, their behaviour may denote how mindful they are of "covering
their tracks"

Evaluation;
-​ evidence for investigative psychology; Canter + Heritage, 1990 conducted
an analysis of 66 sexual assault cases in which several behaviours were
identified as common (characteristic pattern) and helped establish case
linkage
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