Psychology and crime

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Across
  1. 5. Stalker who admires the victim and wants a relationship with them
  2. 7. A type of stalker who was once known to the victim
  3. 10. The area of psychology which combines both an understanding of the legal system and how people interact with the legal system
  4. 11. this person demonstrated the influence of observational learning on agressive behaviour
  5. 12. This is the most important part of a criminal profile
  6. 14. The stalker's main aim is to scare the victim
  7. 16. inputs This involves collecting, arranging and assessing all evidence relating to the case
Down
  1. 1. This type of profiling assumes that when a criminal commits a crime he or she will have a similar background motive to those who committed a similar crime
  2. 2. This type of profiling uses crime scene evidence to try and understand the criminal's mind
  3. 3. This stalker seek a date or try to establish contact with the victim
  4. 4. Behaviour that is disruptive or harmful to the wellbeing of someone
  5. 6. A method psychologists and police use to solve a crime
  6. 8. 75% of this population are victims of stalkers
  7. 9. This behaviour is at the core of many anti-social acts
  8. 13. 50% of this type of stalker attack their victims
  9. 15. An act that is repeated and persistent harassment where a person imposes on another person with unwanted communication or contact