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地理剖绘×犯罪关联分析×
领域法证学法证学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份19942002
提出者David CanterCraig Bennell
类型Geographic and spatial analytics methodCrime science and offender profiling method
开创性文献Canter, D. V., & Hammond, L. (1994). Picking up the pieces: The identification of glass sources in forensic enquiries. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 39(4), 1018-1034. link ↗Bennell, C., Canter, D. V., & Alison, L. J. (2002). Linking commercial burglaries by modus operandi: Tests using regression and ROC analysis. Science and Justice, 42(3), 153-164. DOI ↗
别名spatial crime analysis, crime hotspot mappingcase linkage, offender linking, serial crime attribution
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摘要Geographic profiling is a spatial analysis method used in forensic investigation to locate offenders based on the locations of their crimes. Developed by David Canter in 1994, it combines geostatistics, probability theory, and crime pattern analysis to identify high-probability crime origin zones. The method has been widely adopted in law enforcement agencies across North America and Europe.Crime linkage analysis is a forensic method that determines whether a series of crimes were committed by the same offender based on behavioral and modus operandi (MO) similarities. Developed systematically by Craig Bennell and colleagues in the early 2000s, crime linkage applies statistical and similarity-matching techniques to establish offender attribution. The method is essential in serial crime investigation, where establishing linkage enables consolidation of investigation resources, geographic profiling, and offender-focused surveillance.
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ScholarGate方法对比: Geographic Profiling · Crime Linkage Analysis. 于 2026-06-18 检索自 https://scholargate.app/zh/compare