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Geographic Profiling Developed by Kim Rossmo as his Ph.D dissertation at Simon Fraser based up the work of the Brantinghams Based on the assumption that crime locations are not random
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Geographic Profiling Definition: an investigative technique used to determine the most likely location of a criminal’s residence based upon the geographic location of crime sites Suitable crimes: –Serial offences (murder, rape, arson, bombings) –Predatory crimes (child abduction, sexual homicide) –Multiple location crimes (credit card usage, property crimes)
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Geographic Profiling Based upon principles of: –“least effort” –Routine activity –Distance decay
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Requirements for Geographic Profiling Complete familiarity with the case file Examination of the crime scenes (minimum of 5 crimes) Interviews with investigators and witnesses Study of area maps Analysis of neighborhood demographics for both the abduction site and body dump site Computerized analysis
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Geographic Profiling Once the area has been located, traditional investigative techniques are used: –Addressed based searches of police records –Increased patrols –Door-to-door searches/questioning –Tip prioritization –DNA screening prioritization
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