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    While offender profiling is a significant part of the criminal justice system the exact definition of this practice tends to vary from source to source‚ overall the general consensus is that it is “an investigative technique by which to identify the major personality and behavioral characteristics of the offender based upon an analysis of the crime(s) he or she has committed” (FBI‚ 1998). Although having grown in popularity in the recent decades profiling criminals based on behavior patterns is

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    Criminal Investigative Profiling Sandoval ‚ Faviola Westwood College Online Introduction: Investigative profiling captured the imagination of Hollywood and America after movies such as Mindhunter and Silence of the Lambs illuminated movie screens and the minds of the public. Investigative profiling endeavors to answer the question of the offender’s identity through the analysis of crime scene characteristics. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s dichotomy of organized

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    Societies’ Misconceptions Concerning Criminal Profiling Media attention on understanding the psyche of the criminal mind – lawbreaker’s behavioral and mental processes‚ culture identity‚ and daily routines – has made a recent resurgence in America’s society. However‚ recent findings are questioning the validity of criminal profiling‚ and its ability to accurately contribute to identifying criminals using psychology. Rather‚ it seems to be founded on conjecture and the ability to make educated

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    Formal profiling is said to be started in 1956 when the New York City police asked help from psychiatrist James Brussel to study crime scene photos and notes of the “mad bomber” George Metesky‚ who was able to elude the police for 16 years (Winerman‚ 2004). According to the same article‚ some of the psychiatrist’s judgments were based on psychological ideas and since then‚ the police has started to confer with the experts in the field to construct profiles of difficult- to- catch lawbreakers. Much

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    Criminal Profiling Week 1 Discussion questions 1. Analyze inductive/deductive reasoning. Inductive criminal investigative assessments: The inductive approach to profiling is a based on the simple premise that "If certain crimes committed by different people are similar‚ then the offenders must also share some type of personality traits. (Holmes & Holmes‚ 2009)" Inductive reasoning seems to be the more "scientific" of the two as it is strictly based on criminals that have committed the

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    Collecting evidence in a major or volume crime is an all-time practice‚ in order to get information about how the crime has happened. Volume crime is any crime which through its sheer volume has a significant impact on the community and the ability of the local police to tackle it. Volume crime often includes burglary‚ street robbery‚ and vehicle-related criminality but can also apply to criminal damage or assault. Major crime is any crime of criminal offence against the state and often includes

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    investigation to describe a way in which a defender goes about committing a crime. Usually it defines a pattern of activities driven by the offenders‚ thought and behavior processes‚ before‚ during‚ and after the crime. It is also used in criminal profiling‚ where it can assist with obtaining clues regarding an offender’s psychology. It consists of examining the actions used by the offender to execute the crime‚ prevent its detection and/or facilitate escape. (Vronsky‚ 2004)A criminal’s MO pertains

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    develop additional information concerning the offender such as: any familiarity the offender may have‚ the route in which the offender may have taken‚ or any alternative routes for the offender (Pethrick‚ 2014). These developments permitted the use of more computer based technological advancements like Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In utilizing these systems‚ the information garnered will display a grid layout of a “hunting ground” for the suspected serial offender. Another tool used in trying

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    updating of student records‚ it takes time in retrieving their records. For safekeeping and fast data processing‚ development of a Computerized Profiling System should be in hand. This study is designed to achieve effectivity in collecting and retrieving of student records. The Office of the Student Services has not yet established a Computerized Profiling System. Thus the researchers propose a development of a database for student profile for the benefit of the students and office of the student

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