Name Chapter 10 a. Any behavior that goes beyond what is necessary to commit the crime. Also called personation psychol...
Name Chapter 10 a. Any behavior that goes beyond what is necessary to commit the crime. Also called personation psychological 1. b. To select aspects of a report that seem fitting to your own cognitive sketch while ignoring those that do mot fit 2. _geographic autopsy is frequently done to determine the reasons and precipitating factors for a death c. A crimescene 3. d. Recorstruction of the persorality profile and cognitive features of deceased individuals modus 4. _operandi Conduct that qualifies as emotional hammor minor physical harm to other employees. e. 5 signature perspective. We can gain knowledge of offender characteristics by studying the nature of the victims they select f. staging 6. g. Aggressive actions, including deaths, that occur at the workplace undoing not necessarily caused by those who work there. 7. confirmation h Killing 4 or more persons at a single location with no cooling off bias 8. period . Locating an offender's base of operationrs is an example of profiling 9. RPE _psychological Killing of 3 or more individuals with no cooling off period 10. 11 k Offender tries to psychologically "undo" the murder serial murder profiling. The psychological description of a persons) whether or not suspected of or involved in criminal activity m The intentional alte ration of a crime scene prior to the arival of police n The actions and procedures an offenderuses to commit a crime 12. spree murder 13. mass murder victimological successfully 14. workplace . Killing of 2 or more individuals in separate events. 15. aggression workplace p. Profiling that identifies personality traits, behavior pattems, habits of unknown offender based on characteristics of crime vio lence 16.
Name Chapter 10 a. Any behavior that goes beyond what is necessary to commit the crime. Also called personation psychological 1. b. To select aspects of a report that seem fitting to your own cognitive sketch while ignoring those that do mot fit 2. _geographic autopsy is frequently done to determine the reasons and precipitating factors for a death c. A crimescene 3. d. Recorstruction of the persorality profile and cognitive features of deceased individuals modus 4. _operandi Conduct that qualifies as emotional hammor minor physical harm to other employees. e. 5 signature perspective. We can gain knowledge of offender characteristics by studying the nature of the victims they select f. staging 6. g. Aggressive actions, including deaths, that occur at the workplace undoing not necessarily caused by those who work there. 7. confirmation h Killing 4 or more persons at a single location with no cooling off bias 8. period . Locating an offender's base of operationrs is an example of profiling 9. RPE _psychological Killing of 3 or more individuals with no cooling off period 10. 11 k Offender tries to psychologically "undo" the murder serial murder profiling. The psychological description of a persons) whether or not suspected of or involved in criminal activity m The intentional alte ration of a crime scene prior to the arival of police n The actions and procedures an offenderuses to commit a crime 12. spree murder 13. mass murder victimological successfully 14. workplace . Killing of 2 or more individuals in separate events. 15. aggression workplace p. Profiling that identifies personality traits, behavior pattems, habits of unknown offender based on characteristics of crime vio lence 16.