Forensic Science
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- Forensic Psychology
- Crime
- Breach of rule or law for which a punishment is given by legal enforcement
- Measuring Crime
- Official Statistics
- Consists of police crime figures, court statistics and prison statistics
- The British Crime Survey
- Consists of victim surveys and offender
- Self-Report Studies
- Type of research method used to determine the extent of crime and deviant behaviour
- Official Statistics
- Offender Profiling
- The Typology Approach
- Crime scene analysis - organised or disorganised
- Organised - above average IQ, sexually and socially competent, lives with a partner and experiences anger or depression at the time of the attack. careful planning and control, victim stranger
- Disorganised - lives alone, near the crime scene, sexually and socially inadequate, mental illness, physically or sexually abused, frightened and confused at the time of the attack
- Crime scene analysis - organised or disorganised
- The Investigative Approach
- Scientific discipline concerned with the psychological principles, theories and empirical findings that may be applied and the legal processes
- The case of the 'Railway ******'
- Techniques of the investigative approach
- Canter (1994)
- The Geographical Approach
- Untitled
- The Typology Approach
- Crime
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