Bottom-up approach

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Who created the bottom-up approach?
Canter
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What is interpersonal coherence?
There is a consistency between the way offenders interact with their victims and with others in their everyday lives
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What is time and place?
The time and location of an offender's crime will communicate something about their residence or employment
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What is criminal career?
Offenders tend to commit similar crimes
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What is forensic awareness?
Offenders who show an understanding of a police investigation are likely to have had previous criminal encounters
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What are the four parts to geographical profiling?
Locatedness, systematic crime location choice, centrality, comparative case analysis
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What is locatedness?
There may be several locations involved in any crime
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What is systematic crime location choice?
The offender will have some connection to the crime scene
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What is centrality?
Crimes tend to cluster and highlight whether the offender is a commuter or marauder
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What is comparative case analysis?
Crimes are linked to one offender, increasing precision
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Who analysed 66 SA cases and found consistency in the offender's behaviours?
Canter and Heritage
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Who found that there was always a "centre of gravity" around the offender's home?
Ludrigan and Canter
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