Forensic Psychology Offender profiling
Across
- 2. Offender who travels away from home to commit crimes (9)
- 3. Idea that an offender’s behaviour towards a victim reflects their everyday behaviour (13,10)
- 6. Canter’s theory that offence locations form a circle around an offender’s home/base (6,6)
- 10. The area most likely to contain an offender’s base (6,2,7)
- 14. Type of offender whose crimes appear impulsive and poorly planned (12)
- 16. Technique that uses crime locations to infer an offender’s home base (12,9)
Down
- 1. Approach that applies psychological theory and statistical analysis to crime scene evidence (13,10)
- 4. Pre-set categories used to classify offenders in the top-down approach (10)
- 5. The technique used to infer characteristics of an offender from crime scene evidence (8,9)
- 7. The extent to which an offender understands police investigative techniques (8,9)
- 8. Profiling approach that builds a profile from detailed analysis of crime scene data (6,2)
- 9. Offender who commits crimes close to their home base (8)
- 11. Organisation responsible for developing the top-down approach to profiling (3)
- 12. Profiling method developed by the FBI that uses pre-existing offender typologies (3,4)
- 13. Collection of crime patterns used as a baseline for comparison in profiling (11,8)
- 15. Type of offender who plans crimes carefully and shows control at the crime scene (9)