A Scoping Review of Serial Homicide Geographic Mobility Literature and Four Typologies

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
C. Comerford
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Abstract

The study of geographic mobility through geospatial analysis and journey-to-crime approaches has made progress in environmental criminology, finding most offenders commit crime close to their residence. However, extant literature on serial homicide and geographic mobility is scarce, specifically lacking a comprehensive appraisal of relative research. To gain a better understanding of the geographic mobility patterns of serial homicide offenders, we must determine the current status of literature in this area, to figure out where to go in terms of future research. Therefore, the following study is a scoping review of existing literature on geographic mobility and serial homicide and four associated typologies (Holmes & DeBurger’s Geographic typology, Hickey’s Mobility typology, Canter’s Circle typology, and Rossmo’s Hunting Style typology) to achieve the following: (1) Comprehensively evaluate literature regarding serial homicide geographic mobility and four associated typologies to establish the current status of research; (2) uncover potential literature gaps; and (3) provide future research recommendations. Literature sources (N = 43) on serial homicide and geographic mobility (1985–2018) were examined. While findings recognize the relevance of mobility functions in serial homicide investigations, gaps in literature were evident regarding serial homicide geographic mobility and the four associated typologies. Findings also reveal that systematic research in this field is limited. Policy implications and future research recommendations are discussed.
系列凶杀案地域流动文献及四种类型界定综述
通过地理空间分析和犯罪之旅方法对地理流动性的研究在环境犯罪学方面取得了进展,发现大多数罪犯在住所附近犯罪。然而,关于连环杀人和地理流动的现存文献很少,特别是缺乏对相关研究的全面评价。为了更好地了解连环杀人罪犯的地理流动模式,我们必须确定该领域的文献现状,以确定未来研究的方向。因此以下研究是对现有的关于地理流动性和连环杀人的文献以及四种相关的类型学(Holmes和DeBurger的地理类型学、Hickey的流动类型学、Canter's Circle类型学和Rossmo的狩猎风格类型学)的范围审查,以实现以下目标:(1)全面评估关于连环杀人的地理流动性的文献建立研究现状的相关类型学;(2) 发现潜在的文献空白;以及(3)提供未来的研究建议。文献来源(N = 43)关于连环杀人和地理流动性(1985-2018)的研究。虽然研究结果承认流动功能在连环凶杀案调查中的相关性,但关于连环凶杀案的地理流动性和四种相关类型,文献中的空白是明显的。研究结果还表明,这一领域的系统研究是有限的。讨论了政策含义和未来的研究建议。
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Homicide Studies
Homicide Studies CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Homicide Studies is an interdisciplinary, international publication dedicated to the dissemination of empirical research addressing issues pertinent to the study of homicide.
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