Define investigative psychology, and list and define the various forms of profiling.

What will be an ideal response?


Investigative psychology is the application of psychological research and concepts to the investigation of crime. Psychological profiling is the process of identifying personality traits, behavioral tendencies, and demographic variables of an offender based on characteristics of the crime. Suspect-based profiling tries to identify an offender based on characteristics of prior offenders who have committed similar crimes. This is controversial and can be illegal. Geographic profiling focuses on the location of the crime and how it relates to the residence or base of operations of the offender. Crime scene profiling examines features at the scene of the crime to discern characteristics of the offender. Equivocal death analysis is referred to as
a psychological autopsy. It is the reconstruction of the personality profile and cognitive features of deceased persons.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The goal of most victim/witness assistance office is to:

a. Reduce the level of secondary injury associated with the aftermath of the crime. b. Aid in the prosecution of criminal cases c. Employ at least one full-time advocate d. All of the above

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______ is known as what is right or wrong.

a. Ethics b. Morality c. Utilitarianism d. Humility

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Which of the following criminal justice officials of early England were elected court officers whose duties included oversight of the interests of the Crown?

A. sheriff B. constable C. coroner D. justice of the peace

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