WE LOOK AT CRIME THROUGH THE LENS OF GEOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOUR - Geographic profiling in operational settings
Abstract
Aims and objectives: This study aims to investigate in what investigative context the use of
geographic profiling is appropriate, but also to contribute with a breadth of knowledge and
understanding of the methodology in operational settings. Additionally, this study will
explore to what extent the implementation of geographic profiling differs depending on if the
crime committed was expressive or instrumental.
Method and data: Six in-depth interviews were conducted by phone with individuals from
four different countries. The interviewees were chosen based on their extensive experience
with geographic profiling in operational settings.
Results: The study showed that for geographic profilers to fully understand the where and the
when of a criminal act they ought to receive proper training, in terms of theoretical
approaches, spatial analysis and investigative strategies, before using the investigative tool in
operational settings. Although the overall use of geographic profiling is similar in several
countries, one can establish that geographic profilers use different approaches when
conducting a geographic analysis. Moreover, the results indicate that geographic profilers
must be able to adjust to certain specifics depending on the nature of the case, i.e. expressive
or instrumental. The study concludes that geographic profiling is much more than a crystal
ball.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-03-25Author
Öhrn, Meit
Keywords
geographic profiling
operational settings
expressive/instrumental offending
serial crime
geographic profilers
Language
eng