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Advancement of Criminal Profiling Methods in Faceted Multidimensional Analysis
Authors:Alasdair M. Goodwill  Skye Stephens  Sandra Oziel  Shankari Sharma  Jared C. Allen  Nicola Bowes  Robert Lehmann
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, , Toronto, Canada, M5B 2K3;2. Department of Psychology, Cardiff Metropolitan University (UWIC), Llandaff Campus, , Cardiff, Wales, UK, CF5 2YB;3. Charité Universit?tsmedizin Berlin, Institute of Forensic Psychiatry, , 13437 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The current study seeks to advance the faceted multidimensional scaling (termed FMDS) procedure used in much of the investigative psychology research. To this end, recent research on street robbery by Goodwill and colleagues will be utilised to illustrate the effectiveness of a facet scale method for offender profiling. Four FMDS themes of street robbery (Con, Blitz, Confrontation and Snatch) were revealed by the crossing of two underlying axial facets: the offenders' level of violence and interaction with the victim. The facet scale method, utilising offenders' axial facet scores, was compared to previous count, proportional and centroid classification methods in the prediction of offender criminal histories. Utilising logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic analyses, the axial facet scale method was found to significantly outperform the qualitatively based dominant theme classification methods that typically employ angular and radial facets for FMDS interpretation. Implications for the use of axial facet scales within FMDS analysis for offender profiling research are discussed. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:offender profiling  robbery  multidimensional scaling  facet theory  axial facets  duplex  previous convictions
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