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PREDATOR System



Godwin


Beyond regular circular crime area

CRIMESTAT



Levine


- Extension of map modelling


- Spatial Stats

DRAGNET



Canter (with UK police)


Geographical prioritisation


Empirical research into spatial behaviour


Series of crime locations -> likely location of offender

Rossmo (2012)

Environmental criminology


future directions


improved policing etc

Paulsen (2006)

Test 4 GP systems


no more accurate than the spatial distribution control methods

Mburu & Helbich (2015)

Evaluating effectiveness & accuracy





Canter et al (2013)

mathematic models - differences between offenders in morphology of crime location choice

Rossmo et al (2008)

Utility of geographical profiling for border control.

Rossmo et al (2014)

Utility of geographical control - Terrorism


Otto & Elise Hampbel

Hauge et al (2016)

Banksy


Robin Gunningham


Flexibility of GP

Canter & Larkin (1993)

87% of Criminals = Marauders

Meaney (2004)

35% burglars


93% sex offenders


= Marauders

Rossmo (2000)

RIGEL

Cohen & Felson (1979)

Routine Activity Theory



Rossmo (2014)

attempts to randomise -> loss of control

Cornish & Clarke (1986)

Rational Choice Theory



Brantingham & Brantingham (1994)

Distance Decay

Brexit

Against rational choice theory.

O'Grady (2011)

criticisms of rational choice theory:



Santilla et al (2011)

support for distance decay


finland rapes (1992-2000)

Godwin (2008)

Myths & Facts of crimes:


Higher level of juvenile criminal records


Few: kept diary, insert themselves into investigation, suffer emotional set-back or use aliases, pose or stalk victims.

RIGEL


(info & creator)


5 facts.





Rossmo (2000)


2 forms


Needs at least 5 linked crimes


'Jeopardy Surface'


Used in US by many police departments


Criminal Geographical Targetting

Pinizzotto & Finkel (1990)

Abilities of profilers

Salfati & Canter (1999)

Crimes Stats

Hazelwood et al (1995)

Skills required for profiler

Woodland & Porter (2002)

criticism - dichotomy of disorganised vs organised

Canter (2004)

Criticism of disorganised/organised

Alison et al (2003)

criticism of profiling

Murder in Mind (1993)

sexual interference child murder, parent/guardian.


1-2%


70%

Canter (1986)

Railway Rapist