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Lies -


men - ___oriented lies


women - _____oriented lies

self


other

psych effect


___________effect


-affects witness accuracy, memory impairment

weapon focus effect

defining forensic psychology


- activity between ___and law


- scientific research and __________of ________


to _______-justice, ____justice and ____Settings

psychology


application psychology criminal , civil and


legal settings

In Sg FP's work in


Police - (PPSD_________)


prisons - (PCRD _________)


Home team academy - _________centre


ministry of __________and _____development


hostpitals - forensic ______at ________


The ___courts of singapore (courts and psychological services

police psychological services department


psychological & correctional rehabilitation department




behavioral science centre


ministry of social and family development


forensic psychiatry , institute of mental health


subordinate

CRIMINAL PROFILING


offender profiling -


identify the ____________of an individual based upon an _______of the _____he or she committed and providing a __________of that person

psychological characteristics


analysis of the crime


general description

PROCESS OF PROFILING


__________ _ stages of criminal profiling

Bob ressler's 6 stages of criminal profiling

1. ____ inputs - _______to crime, _____reports, ___of case, photos


2. _____ ___model - info is ___, prelim ___conducted


3.crime ______- mental ___of crime,


walk in _____ & ___shoes ,


crime is organized into ____ , _________

-profiling inputs, info pertinent to crime, pathologist reports, facts


-decision process model - organized, analysis


-crime assessment - reconstruction, perp victim




organized, disorganized.

4.develop ________


5.________ - ______ is provided to the ____


6. _______ - profile ____against ______

criminal profile


investigation, written report - investigator


apprehension, evaluated, predictions

offender profiling is only a part of wider


_________________psychology




such as -


victim ____


eyewitness _____


_____ techniques


_______ _____(II)


______ & ____pschh

investigative




-victim psychology and support


-eyewitness testimony


- DOD techniques, detection of deception


-investigative interviews


- legal and courtroom

who does offender profiling


- PO, police _____ _____


-Th____


Psy, psy....




#problem of _______of profilers

police intel analysts


therapist


psychologist , psychiatrist




-accreditation

goals assumption limits



develop psych assessment-


personality aspects of profile may help


________ _______attacks




develop_____assessment-


__________offender with aspects of __________




develop ____________ suggestions and ______


help investigators better _____ statements and ________by victims, witness, suspects



predict, future ,potential attacks




criminal - link, associate , scene of crime, aspects of crime scene




II investigative interview, strategies, suggestions,


interpret, non-verbal communication

limits -


may be _____,


over-reliance on _____and _____




should be ______


cannot ___from overseas studies,


strong ____bias




-overdependent on _______ of perp


assume people are always _____




______study

subjective,


intuition, experience




localized


import, adapt,


cultural




consistency


consistent




coals to newcastle study

ASSUMPTIONS




-principle of _____


edward locard




-crime scene ____the ___of the offender


-_____of our ____ , ________ fundamentally over time

exchange.




reflects, personality


core personality, does not change

IMPT CONCEPTS




___________ method of ______


- amount of ______ (meticulous)


- ____and attack ____used in commision


- pre_____ of CS and victim


- offence ________ selection


- ______acts




-____and ____ spread of offending


- content of offender's _____


-steps taken to __________ (avoid...)


-how offender _____victim

modus operandi, operation




-planning


-objects, materials, tools


-surveillance


-location


-precautionary




-geographical and temporal spread


speech


avoid detection


approaches

other concepts:




____________ -offender tries to psychologically ___crime


eg. emotionally upset people try to place dead person under blanket with head on pillow to normalize situation




_____________ - souvenier, to remember incident




________ -intentional _____of crime scene before police arrival

undoing, undo




crime scene trophy




staging, alteration

major works in sg




- ______profiling (t)



sexual offences --


p_____,


R___,


_____of modesty


______ on internet




_____offence (y)

terrorist




pedophile profiling


rape


outrage of modesty


love scam




youth offences

singapore clip model of behavioral profiling -




CLIP -

criminalistics - forensic considerations


, legal and local consideration


investigations and operational considerations


psychological and behavioral considerations