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17 Cards in this Set
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Lies - men - ___oriented lies women - _____oriented lies |
self other |
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psych effect ___________effect -affects witness accuracy, memory impairment |
weapon focus effect |
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defining forensic psychology - activity between ___and law - scientific research and __________of ________ to _______-justice, ____justice and ____Settings |
psychology application psychology criminal , civil and legal settings |
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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 |
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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 |
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PROCESS OF PROFILING __________ _ stages of criminal profiling |
Bob ressler's 6 stages of criminal profiling |
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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. |
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4.develop ________ 5.________ - ______ is provided to the ____ 6. _______ - profile ____against ______ |
criminal profile investigation, written report - investigator apprehension, evaluated, predictions |
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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 |
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who does offender profiling - PO, police _____ _____ -Th____ Psy, psy.... #problem of _______of profilers |
police intel analysts therapist psychologist , psychiatrist -accreditation |
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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 |
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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 |
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ASSUMPTIONS -principle of _____ edward locard -crime scene ____the ___of the offender -_____of our ____ , ________ fundamentally over time |
exchange. reflects, personality core personality, does not change |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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singapore clip model of behavioral profiling - CLIP - |
criminalistics - forensic considerations , legal and local consideration investigations and operational considerations psychological and behavioral considerations |