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The use of maps in offender interviewing.
Some of the drawbacks related to using conventional maps in offender interviewing (Summers et al. [2010]) could be addressed by using Google Maps instead and Street View has the potential of becoming a helpful tool to remotely collect data on the built environment (Kronkvist [2013]; Odgers et al. [2012]).
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In the forensic sample, there were more internalizing problems in non-sexual offenders than in offenders with sexual delinquency only.
Conventionally, researchers obtain these maps by providing offenders with a pencil and paper and asking them to draw a map of the areas they are familiar with and committed their offenses in.
Color the map in.
In 2011, Hertfordshire Police tested a controversial new system which allowed them to track and map offenders using GPS.
In routine activity terms, being embedded in an offender network may help create 'likely' offenders.
Offense specialization and versatility have been investigated in general offender populations, but have only recently been examined in sexual offenders.
"They get to see a gradual change in the offender.
Maps matter in South Africa.
The reward/cost grid is essentially a 'mental map' used by the offender and target agents to track the history of past experiences in terms of potential reward for an offender to move to a grid cell and the cost for a target to move to a grid cell where they could potentially by victimized by an offender.
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