LS372 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Offender Profiling, Geographic Profiling, Jodie Foster

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Geographic hunting patterns: highlights the complexity of spatial and time related movement and geographical patterns of different serial offenders. Set out from their residence to look for victims, searching through the areas of their awareness spaces. Near hunters residence or neighborhood therefore making hunter like the marauder. More transient, usually travelling some distance in search of appropriate victims. Not specifically looking but randomly encounter during the course of routine activity. Asks someone out on a date, cornering someone in workplace, by creating situations where their victims have no escape. Avenues for collaboration as a forensic linguistic expert. Pomic: post offence manipulation of investigation communications example: dragging a red herring across the trail. Im trying to teach profiling 2 u spelling. Its my intention to engage you in pedagogical exercises appertaining to the enigmatic discipline of criminal profiling - diction. Im tryin to learn ya profilin grammar.

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