January 2001
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January 2001
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708 Reads
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... Finally, although we found that many offenses where a wrongful conviction occurred were behaviorally consistent with the rest of the series, at least a quarter were not. This is in line with previous research on behavioral consistency in violent crime (e.g., Grubin et al., 2001;Hazelwood et al., 1989;Sorochinski andSalfati, 2010, 2018;Salfati and Sorochinski, 2019) and suggests that further research efforts are needed to develop investigative models for serial crime that take into account the dynamic nature of behavior in this type of offending. It is also important to further link the investigative psychology methods to the issues commonly observed in cases of wrongful conviction. ...
January 2001