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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Psychology
  • Criminology
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Criminal profiling has evolved significantly since its inception within psychological and psychiatric fields.
  • Various profiling approaches exist, but inconsistencies question the overall utility of the practice.
  • Existing methods lack standardization, impacting the reliability of offender characteristic identification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review diverse criminal profiling methodologies and their underlying justifications.
  • To address inconsistencies and practice deficits in the current field of criminal profiling.
  • To propose an integrated framework for developing more reliable criminal profiles.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive review of existing criminal profiling approaches.
  • Exploration of the reasoning and justification behind different profiling techniques.
  • Development and proposal of the CRIME (Crime Scene Evaluations, Relevancy of Research, Investigative or Clinical Opinions, Methods of Investigation, Evaluation) framework.

Main Results:

  • Identified significant variance in profiling approaches, leading to inconsistencies in practice.
  • Highlighted the need for a structured and uniform method for profile development.
  • The proposed CRIME approach offers a framework to integrate diverse elements of profiling.

Conclusions:

  • The CRIME approach provides a structured framework to enhance the reliability and consistency of criminal profiling.
  • Standardizing profile development through integrated practice can improve its utility for criminal investigators.
  • This framework aims to bridge current gaps in criminal profiling practices.