2000
DOI: 10.1177/000486580003300310
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Book Review: Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioural Evidence Analysis

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“…Some of these studies place more weight on criminal signature, an infrequent token or action not necessary to the crime itself-things such as leaving a note or symbol, and slashing furniture ( [57], p. 154; [58], p. 344). But some experts believe that in some cases, modus operandi (MO) analysis can lead to discovery of a criminal.…”
Section: Modus Operandimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these studies place more weight on criminal signature, an infrequent token or action not necessary to the crime itself-things such as leaving a note or symbol, and slashing furniture ( [57], p. 154; [58], p. 344). But some experts believe that in some cases, modus operandi (MO) analysis can lead to discovery of a criminal.…”
Section: Modus Operandimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Perfilamento é com frequência pobremente compreendido, mesmo por praticantes" 10 . Essa afirmação, oferecida por um dos maiores estudiosos de perfil criminal do mundo já nos oferece uma previsão nada agradável do tema abordado neste artigo.…”
Section: Perfilamento Criminalunclassified
“…Perfilamento criminal tem sido comumente referido como uma coleção de inferências a respeito das características de indivíduos responsáveis por cometer atos criminosos 10 . Uma inferência é um tipo de conclusão baseada em evidências e raciocínios lógicos -o que a torna diferente de uma especulação, que é uma conclusão baseada em teoria ou conjuntura sem evidência.…”
Section: Conceituação De Perfilamento Criminalunclassified
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“…The least effort principle at its most fundamental level suggests that given two alternatives to a course of action, a person will choose one that requires the least effort -that is; people will adopt the easiest course of action (Turvey, 2008). Within a crime context, the principle of least effort suggests that burglars will exert the minimum effort possible in order to complete a burglary.…”
Section: Theoretical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%