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Criminal Profiling — Part 6
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“Victims of serial murderers have been noted to share
nized and disorganized murderers. In
order for the study to achieve its ob-
jectives, the Agents first had to classi-
fy the 36 murderers into the organized
or disorganized group, the breakdown
being 24 organized murderers and 12
disorganized murderers.
Results of Analyses
The study determined that there
were significant differences in the
crime scenes of organized and disor-
ganized offenders, and that certain
background differences were also
found between them. There were four
aspects of the crime where dif-
ferences between organized and dis-
organized murderers were analyzed:
(1) The murderer's action during the
offense, (2) victim characteristics,
(3) use of vehicles in the crime, and
(4) types of evidence left at the crime
scene. Table 1 provides the profile
characteristics that achieved levels of
significance between the organized
and disorganized murderers, while
table 2 shows the crime scene char-
acteristics for the two groups.
common characteristics.”’
| Table f
; Profile Characteristics of Organized and Disorganized Murders
ORGANIZED
Average to above-average intelligence
Socially competent
Skilled work preferred
Sexually competent
High birth order status
Father’s work stable
, Inconsistent childhood discipline
; Controlled mood during crime
Use of alcohol with crime
Precipitating situational stress
Living with partner
Mobility with car in good condition
Follows crime in news media
May change jobs or leave town
DISORGANIZED
Below-average intelligence
Socially inadequate
Unskilled work
Sexually incompetent
Low birth order status
Father's work unstable
Harsh discipline as child
Anxious mood during crime
Minimal use of alcohol
Minimal situational stress
Living alone
Lives/works nea crime scene
Minimal interest in news media
Significant behavior change (drug/
alcohol abuse, religiosity, etc.)
Organized Offender: Profile
Characteristics
Organized offenders have a high
birth order, often being the first born
son in a family. The father’s work his-
tory is generally stable, and parental
discipline is perceived as inconsistent.
Although the organized offender
has an average or better than aver-
—— - _
Table 2
and Disorganized Murderers
ORGANIZED
Planned offense
Victim a targeted stranger
Personalizes victim
Controlled conversation
Crime scene reflects overall control
Demands submissive victim
Restraints used
Aggressive acts prior to death
Body hidden
Weapon/evidence absent
Transports victim or body
Crime Scene Differences Between Organized
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DISORGANIZED
Spontaneous offense
Victim/location known
Depersonalizes victim
Minimal conversation
Crime scene random and sloppy
Sudden violence to victim
Minimal use of restraints
Sexual acts after death
Body left in view
Evidence/weapon often present
Body feft at death scene
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age !Q, he often works at occupations
below his abilities, yet prefers a skilled
occupation. His work history is also
sporadic.
Precipitating situational stress,
such as problems with finances, mar-
riages, employment, and relationships
with females, is often present prior to
the murder. The organized offender is
socially adept and is usually living with
a partner.
The organized offender may
report an angry frame of mind at the
time of the murder or state he was
depressed. However, while committing
the crime, he admits being calm and
relaxed. Alcohol may have been con-
sumed prior to the crime.
The organized offender is likely to
have a car that is in good condition.
Evidence of continued fantasy is
present in terms of taking remem-
brances of the victim or crime scene.
Newspaper clippings of the crimes are
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