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