Definitions
Serial Murders
Mass Murderers
School/Workplace Violence
Profiling
100

Incidents in which an individual kills two or more victims in separate events

Serial murder

100

Victim characteristics

Availability, vulnerability, and desirability

100

At least three family members are killed by another family member

Family mass murder

100

True of false: school shootings are an epidemic

False: this statement is a myth

100

Case focused and tries to infer characteristics of an offender from the analysis of evidence gathered from a specific crime

Clinical approach

200

The killing of three or more individuals without any cooling-off period, usually at two or more locations

Spree murder

200

Percentage of victims who are female

75%

200

Fox and Levin (2002) five-categories typology include

Revenge, power, loyalty, profit, and terror

200

Psychological characteristics of school shooters

Social rejection, psychological problems, interest in guns and explosives, and fascination with death

200

Assessment practice designed to help in the identification and prediction of behavior in known individuals 

Psychological profiling

300

Killing four or more persons at a single location with no cooling-off period in between murders

Mass murder

300
True or false: Only white men are serial killers

False: this is a myth. 21.8% of serial killers in the U.S. have been black

300

Mass murders are between the ages of

35-45 years old

300
Incidents in which the offender intends to cause serious physical bodily harm to an individual(s) within an organization

Workplace violence

300

Identifying the psychological and behavioral features of persons who may commit a particular crime

Suspect-based profiling

400

Demonstrates that the offender very probably committed the crime without premeditation or planning

Disorganized crime scene

400

Psychological motives of a serial murderer

Media attention, not impulsive, and sexual gratification

400

An active shooter situation that takes place in public circumstances

Public mass shootings

400

Individuals attempt to harm other at work or their organization

Workplace aggression

400

Technique that can help locate where a serial offender resides, or other geographical locations that serve as a base of operations of a serial offender

Geographical profiling

500

The reconstruction of the emotional life, behavioral patterns, and cognitive features of a deceased person

Equivocal death analysis (EDA)

500

The number of female serial killers recorded in American history is

34

500

Characteristics of public mass shooters

White, male, act alone, frustrated, angry people

500

Four categories of of workplace violence

Criminal intent, customer/client/patients, coworker, and personal 

500

Process of identifying personality traits, behavioral patterns, geographic habits, cognitive tendencies, and demographic features of an unknown offender based on characteristics of the crime

Crime scene profiling
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