Across
- 4. The scientific statistical approach to profiling is also know as
- 5. The profiler in the Rachel Nickell case (4,7)
- 7. The number of killers interviewed to develop the top down typology in the 1970's (9)
- 8. Who created the profile of Jack the Ripper? (6,4)
- 9. The assumption that offenders behave the same across a series of crimes (11)
- 11. According to rational choice theory offenders weigh up the cost-benefits of committing a crime based upon how many factors? (4)
- 13. What does the scientific statistical approach rely on that the CIA approach does not? (4,8,8)
- 14. ______________ confessed that Canters writings are difficult for lay-people to digest, making his points difficult to put into practice.
- 17. Consistency and distinctiveness are two assumptions of profiling, what is the third? (8)
- 19. Offenders that are typically socially incompetent, of low intelligence and whose victims are usually known to them (12)
- 20. Who coined the term serial killer? (6,7)
- 21. What type of bias is a limitation of the Criminal investigative Approach? (9)
- 22. An offenders distinct pattern or method of operation. (5,8)
- 24. Which approach to profiling is said to be nomothetic? (10,11)
- 25. There are huge gaps in our knowledge of offenders because all information is derived from (5,9)
Down
- 1. Which theory relies upon the presence of a motivated offender and a suitable target and the absence of a capable guardian? (7,8)
- 2. The minority of offenders commit the
- 3. This method is also known as the 'bottom-up'approach (9)
- 6. Which approach to profiling uses a deductive method? (8,12)
- 10. Which theory talks of commuter offenders? (6)
- 12. A types of offender who is usually of high intelligence, targets a specific victim type and shows evidence of having planned the crime. (9)
- 15. Who was the actual killer in the rachelnickell case? (6,6)
- 16. Who was the FBI agent that founded the Behavioral Science Unit? (6,5)
- 18. Analysis that aims to identify crimes committed by the same offender (4,7)
- 23. Who provided investigators with the first successful profile in the UK?(5,6)
