CRM201 Revision

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Across
  1. 5. The application of analytical techniques to identify likely targets is known as ______ policing.
  2. 8. This type of intelligence involves gathering information through technical means.
  3. 11. Which profiling approach was developed by the FBI?
  4. 14. What is MO short for?
  5. 15. These behaviours are not necessary to commit the crime, but fulfil a psychological or emotional need.
  6. 16. Preventing recidivism is important for public ______.
  7. 17. A sloppy crime scene with evidence left behind is often referred to as ____.
Down
  1. 1. What is the most common motive for serial killers?
  2. 2. In Geographic Profiling, what is the name given to someone who travels away from their home base to commit crimes?
  3. 3. What is the area where a criminal is least likely to commit a crime known as?
  4. 4. What are the reasons that support that support the main claim of an argument known as?
  5. 6. What word describes the tendency for a convicted criminal to reoffend?
  6. 7. The process of collecting, collating, analysing, disseminating and reviewing information is known as the ______ cycle.
  7. 9. What is it called when a profiler only looks for evidence that confirms their preconceived ideas about an offender?
  8. 10. Exposure to harm in a victim's day to day life is known as ______ exposure?
  9. 12. Which deductive profiling approach was developed in Australia?
  10. 13. What is the end aim that guides a person's behaviour?