Forensic Psychology: Geographical Offender Profiling
What you'll learn
- What is Geographical Profiling?
- What is involved in Geo Profiling?
- What are the benefits?
- How was it developed?
- Who developed it?
- What are some weaknesses?
Requirements
- No previous knowledge or experience is required, just an interest in the topic
Description
Ongoing Professional Development: This course provides the knowledge and skills to improve performance in this area, offering 10 hours of valuable learning and professional development, as evidenced on the certificate issued upon completion.
Live Streamed Availability: This course and a range of other related courses can be delivered to groups of between 6 and 25 people via Live Streaming with Zoom. Contact Kevin O’Doherty for more details on pricing and availability etc.
I am truly excited that you’ve chosen to explore this course on Geographical Profiling, a fascinating and highly specialized area of criminal investigative methodology. This course is packed with informative videos that break down the essential concepts and strategies involved in Geographical Profiling. By the end of the course, you will have a deep understanding of how this investigative technique works and how it is used to support law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, in solving serious crimes.
Throughout the course, we’ll cover a range of key topics, including:
What is Geographical Profiling?: We’ll start by defining Geographical Profiling and explaining its significance in criminal investigations. You’ll learn how it integrates spatial data with offender behavior to create investigative leads.
The History and Development of Geographical Profiling: Gain insight into the history of this technique—when it was developed and how it has evolved into a vital tool in modern criminal investigations.
Geographical Profiling in Action: We will explore how law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, use Geographical Profiling in the real world. You’ll see how the technique is applied in practice to prioritize leads and focus investigations on specific geographic areas.
The Geo Profiling Process: Understand the key steps involved in the Geo Profiling process, from collecting data about crime scenes to creating a profile that helps pinpoint the likely area where the offender lives or operates.
Tools and Strategies Used by Investigators: Dive into the practical tools and strategies that investigators use in Geographical Profiling. This includes learning about various software and data analysis techniques used to track criminal behavior and map crime scenes.
Benefits and Weaknesses of Geographical Profiling: We will cover the advantages of this investigative tool, such as its ability to narrow down large-scale investigations, while also discussing its limitations and when it may not be the most effective approach.
Organised vs. Disorganised Offenders: Learn about the difference between organized and disorganized offenders and how this distinction plays a crucial role in profiling.
Behavioral Characteristics of Serious Offenders: Understand the psychological and behavioral traits that are typically seen in serious offenders, and how these traits can influence spatial patterns in crimes like serial murder, rape, and other violent crimes.
Spatial and Behavioral Patterns in Serious Crime: We’ll delve into the spatial and behavioral patterns that are commonly observed in serious criminal activity. You’ll learn how these patterns are critical to narrowing down potential suspects and crime locations.
To get the most out of the course, I recommend watching each video multiple times, as repetition helps reinforce your understanding of the material. I also encourage you to read introductory books on Offender Profiling and specifically Geographical Profiling. These resources will provide you with a deeper theoretical understanding and context for the techniques we cover. Additionally, I suggest taking my Offender Profiling course before or alongside this one, as it will set the foundation for this more specialized course on Geographical Profiling.
This course is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the fascinating field of behavioral science, particularly those working in law enforcement or psychology. It will also appeal to anyone who is intrigued by TV shows like Criminal Minds or Law & Order, where criminal behavior and investigative techniques are explored in depth.
Caution: While the course does reference serious crime, rest assured that there are no graphic descriptions or images included. The focus is on the investigative and profiling aspects, not on the disturbing details of criminal acts.
To help you better understand the practical application of Geographical Profiling, here’s a brief overview from Wikipedia:
Geographic profiling is a criminal investigative methodology that analyzes the locations of a connected series of crimes to determine the most probable area of offender residence. By using both qualitative and quantitative methods, it assists in understanding the spatial behavior of an offender and helps investigators focus their efforts on a smaller area of the community. It is typically used in cases of serial murder, rape, arson, bombing, robbery, terrorism, and other crimes. The technique helps police detectives prioritize information in large-scale investigations that may involve hundreds or thousands of suspects and tips.
In addition to identifying the offender’s likely area of residence, geographic profiling can provide valuable insights into the nature of the crime series itself. Investigators can learn whether the crime was opportunistic, how familiar the offender is with the crime locations, and other behavioral indicators that provide critical leads.
Geographical Profiling is an increasingly popular investigative tool that, when combined with Offender Profiling, can greatly assist law enforcement in solving serial crimes. This course will equip you with a solid understanding of how geographic profiling works and how it is used in the investigation of serious, often high-profile criminal cases.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone with an interest in criminology, forensic psychology, forensic mental health and psychology generally
Instructor
I am an experienced Psychologist, Forensic Mental Health Expert, and CBT Therapist with extensive experience in both clinical practice and forensic mental health. My work spans individual therapy, complex medico-legal assessments, and psychological autopsies, contributing to both UK and international settings.
As an author of self-help books, I aim to empower individuals with practical, evidence-based strategies to overcome mental health challenges. I’ve taught intermediate and advanced psychology at prestigious institutions in London and Andalusia, Spain, shaping my approach to online course development to ensure accessible, enriching learning experiences. My courses, offered through Udemy since 2010, are IAOTH-accredited and have benefited over 14,000 students worldwide.
I also specialize in Forensic Mental Health as a Medico-Legal Expert, conducting psychological assessments for law firms and performing equivocal death investigations for law enforcement and families. Additionally, I provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) globally through virtual platforms like Zoom and Skype, and offer consultancy and training in forensic mental health across the UK, Europe, and the USA.
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