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Citation

Synnott J, Bakker M, Ioannou M, Canter D, Kemp J. J. Investig. Psych. Offender Profil. 2019; 16(2): 110-123.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/jip.1521

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present study examined whether there are different processes operating in the crime location choices between body-disposing and non-body-disposing serial killers and between sexual serial killers and acquisitive serial killers. A sample of 49 series of solved German serial killings is used to examine the differences in travelled distances between these groups of killers. Nonparametric tests revealed that body-disposing and non-body-disposing serial killers and sexual and acquisitive serial killers did not constitute subgroups of serial killers regarding their spatial behaviour. The results suggest that the compared groups are subjected to the same factors that influence their travelled distances. Furthermore, the possible role of planning and anticipated emotions in crime location choices of serial killers is discussed, as well as the limitations of the study and recommendations for future research.


Language: en

Keywords

geographic profiling; journal to crime; offender decision making; serial murder

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