在审查南非的通勤连环强奸犯时,地理特征分析的理论假设是否成立?

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Dion Glass, Friedo Herbig
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摘要

地理侧写(GP)可被视为调查连环罪犯的重要工具。由于现有理论主要针对发达国家的罪犯,本研究的目的之一是研究这些理论在南非的相关性方面存在的不确定性。因此,本研究侧重于南非的通勤连环强奸犯,特别是他们与距离衰减、最小努力原则和缓冲区的相关性。总体数据显示,与犯罪模式、日常活动、意识和活动空间有关的理论之间存在紧密联系,而与距离衰减、缓冲区和最小努力原则有关的理论之间的联系则要弱得多。从根本上说,这项研究挑战了现有的假设,即在调查中不能过早确定通勤连环强奸犯的特征,强调了根据通勤罪犯在其凸壳内的定向行为区分他们的能力。研究发现,要理解这些区别,就需要从理论角度更好地把握这种情况下的犯罪空间现实。
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Do Theoretical Assumptions of Geographic Profiling Hold When Scrutinising Commuter Serial Rape Offenders in South Africa?

Do Theoretical Assumptions of Geographic Profiling Hold When Scrutinising Commuter Serial Rape Offenders in South Africa?

Geographic profiling (GP) can be regarded as vital within the apparatus of investigating serial offenders. Since prevailing theories focus on offenders emanating from developed countries, the aim of this study was to examine, amongst others, the uncertainty that exists regarding their relevance in the South African context. This study, therefore, focused on South African commuter serial rapists and, in particular, their correlation with distance decay, the least effort principle, and buffer zones. While the overall data revealed a strong link between theories related to crime pattern, routine activity, awareness, and activity space, theories about distance decay, buffer zones, and the least effort principle had far weaker associations. Fundamentally, the study challenged existing assumptions that a commuter serial rapist profile could not be determined prematurely in an investigation, highlighting the ability to distinguish commuter offenders based on their directional behaviour within their convex hull(s). The research found that understanding these distinctions underscores the need for a theoretical perspective that better grasps the spatial reality of crime in this context.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling (JIP-OP) is an international journal of behavioural science contributions to criminal and civil investigations, for researchers and practitioners, also exploring the legal and jurisprudential implications of psychological and related aspects of all forms of investigation. Investigative Psychology is rapidly developing worldwide. It is a newly established, interdisciplinary area of research and application, concerned with the systematic, scientific examination of all those aspects of psychology and the related behavioural and social sciences that may be relevant to criminal.
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