Discuss the difference between an organized crime scene and a disorganized crime scene.
What will be an ideal response?
An organized crime scene classification suggests that the crime scene is orderly and reflects a high degree of control. This offender is likely the same age and race as the victim, younger than 35, married, above-average intelligence, outgoing, and employed, has military background, and lives away from the crime scene. A disorganized crime scene classification is likely to be sloppy and, as its name suggests, disorderly. This offender is likely to be the same race as the victim, 16 to late thirties in age, below-average intelligence, single, mentally ill, unemployed or employed in a job that requires little skill, lives or works near the crime scene, and is sexually or socially incompetent.
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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