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INVESTIGATIVE GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILING. This essay is a short overview of some essential elements of the Geographical Offender Profiling, like the theoretical framework of the geography of crime applied to investigation, the importance of geographic role of offender's home base during the crime site selection, the spatial strategy of crime distribution, the «geographical crime scene». The investigative implications carry out from these considerations are the need to investigate the person-places-time interlacement, the geographical interrelationships of the crime locations, and to analyze the crime from a criminological-geospatial perspective, i.e. another piece of the investigative puzzle that makes the investigative inferences potentially stronger.
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Abstract
INVESTIGATIVE GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILING A short overview for the geo-graphical crime scene investigation
1. Introduction to Geographical Crime Scene Investigation
2. Underlying theories of Geographic Profiling
2.1 Routine Activity Theory
2.2 Rational Choice Theory
2.3 Crime Pattern Theory
2.4 Journey-to-crime and distance decay curve
2.5 Mental maps
2.6 Spatial and environmental consistency
3. The geographical role of the home base
3.1 The «familiar» comfort zone
4. Co-offending and geographical profiling
5. Spatial distribution strategy: David Canter’s circular model
6. The Geographical Profiling and the geographical crime scene
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DOMINGO MAGLIOCCA
INVESTIGATIVE GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILING
Title: Investigative Geographical Profiling. A short overview about the geographical crime scene investigation
Author: Domingo Magliocca
Youcanprint Editore
ISBN 9791220356404
The Author
Domingo Magliocca is a police investigator in Italy assigned at Judicial Police Section of local Public Prosecutor's Office for criminal investigation activities.
He got the Certificate in Investigative Psychology program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York with instructor prof. Gabrielle Salfati, the training in Geographical Offender Profiling - Making more effect use of Geographical Offender Profiling to support intelligence and investigation by prof. David Canter. He has the full training in Geographic Profiling Analysis by ECRI, Canada.
He obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Security and Social Control Operator, a Master’s Degree in Applied Criminology for Investigation and Security at University of Bologna, and others university level courses about criminology, criminal profiling, investigative and forensic sciences, urban security.
Domingo is author of books, articles about stalking, crime scene, law, geographical offender profiling, and speaker in conferences.
He is a Active Member of Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR) and honorary member of Bolivian Forensic Sciences Society.
His motto is: “everything with modesty, nothing with arrogance”.
Old memories Life’s diaries That “miracle on the 34th Street" that didn't happen The weight of what happened
Abstract
This essay is a short overview of some essential elements of the Geographical Offender Profiling, like the theoretical framework of the geography of crime applied to investigation, the importance of geographic role of offender’s home base during the crime site selction, the spatial strategy of crime distribution, the «geographical crime scene».
This book does not replace the major publications about geographic profiling edited by the most important experts in the world as Kim Rossmo, David Canter. It just represents an author's modest consideration.
Good reading and thank you for your time!