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Criminal Profiling — Part 5
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“This study demonstrated tha
classification of crime types an
Unknown Homicide
When it is not obvious whether a
crime is sex-related, the homicide is
classified as unknown. For example, a
skeleton buried or abandoned may
not provide useful evidence, and a
partially decomposed body may give
confused indications, expecially if the
body has been mauled by an animal.
Structure of the Crime Scene
After the classification of crime
type, each Agent was asked to classi-
fy independently the structure of the
crime scene as organized, disorga-
nized, mixed, or unknown. The pre-
senter also classified the crime
scenes based on what he believed
the scene alone indicated. The distri-
bution of the 64 murder scenes, as
given by the presenters, is shown in
figure 2.
r
Figure 2
Crime Scene Classification By
Presenters
Crime Num- Per-
Scene Type ber cent
Organized....... 31 48.4
Disorganized .. 21 32.8
Mixed ...........-- 9 14.1
Unknown ........ 3 4.7
Total .........- 64 100.0
Organized Crime Scene
The organized crime scene indi-
cates planning and premeditation on
the part of the offender. For example,
the crime may be committed in a se-
cluded or isolated area selected by
the murderer, or the victim may be
killed in one location and transported
to another.
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Case D: This case involved a series
of homicides in which the victims,
who were found in rivers, had
automotive parts tied to their
bodies. The female victims were all
grossly mutilated (removal of
breasts and feet, pelvic damage).
The victims had been reported as
missing during the course of a day;
one never returned after shopping.
There were indications that they
had been kept for several days
before being thrown into the river.
The murderer would have needed a
car to transport them from where
they were last seen alive to where
their bodies were discovered.
Disorganized Crime Scene
The disorganized crime scene in-
dicates spontaneity and a more fren-
zied assault. The scene itself is most
likely the location of encounter.
Case E: A 16-year-old girl was last
seen leaving to ride her horse in a
favorite riding area. Police were
notified when she was several
hours late in returning home. A
search team found the girl’s body
one-half mile from the farm where
she lived. Her body was face up,
spread-eagled, jeans and
underpants pulled down to the
ankles, a hooded sweatshirt draped
across the left breast, her bra was
pulled below both breasts, and
another item of clothing was draped
across her neck. A 10-inch vertical
cut was present at the base of her
neck; another cut was just below
her right jaw. Blunt-force wounds
were present on her head. It was
determined at the crime scene that
she had been raped, but probably
after death.
Mixed Crime Scene
The mixed crime scene has: signs
of both organization and disorganiza-
t there is reliability in the
d scenes by BSU Agents.”
tion. There may be two or more of-
fenders involved in the homicide, or
the offender may begin the crime in
an organized manner before his plan-
ning deteriorates as unanticipated
events occur. Inconsistencies are
noted in the behavior of the offender.
Although the organized or disorga-
nized classifications fit many cases,
not all crime scenes fit into one of
these categories. In addition, crime
scenes may display varying degrees
of organization and disorganization. It
is in these instances that the mixed
category is useful.
Case F: A 21-year-old woman's
body, partially hidden from view,
was found at a garbage dump. The
body had stab wounds in the vagina
and groin, and the victim's throat
had been slashed. In addition, her
nipples had been amputated and
her face severely beaten. Her hair
had been cut and was found
hanging from a nearby tree branch.
Test results indicated the victim had
been sexually assaulted and
murdered shortly after leaving her
job. Investigation revealed two
brothers were involved in the
murder, one of whom the victim
was living with at the time of her
death.
Unknown Crime Scenes
The unknown scene pertains to
those cases that cannot be classified
based on immediate crime scene
data. For example, a decomposed,
buried body probably would not pro-
vide enough information upon which a
classification could be based.
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