The fourth dimension: Time between crimes and impact on behavioral change in violent serial crime

Marina Sorochinski, C. Salfati, Rosanne Libretti, Sneha Gupta
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While the time dimension is part of the definition of serial crime, little attention has been given to understanding offending timelines and the impact of patterns of shorter or longer delays between crimes on the evolution of series on the ability to link crimes. Given the scarcity of research focusing on the timelines of serial offenders, the current study aimed to (1) determine whether series can be classified based on their timeline trajectories (e.g., progressively shorter intervals or progressively longer), and (2) determine whether these timeline trajectories correlate with trajectories of behavioral consistency and change across series. Data included 43 homicide series encompassing 216 crime scenes. Trajectories were determined based on whether intervals increased, decreased, or remained consistent across series, and whether timeline trajectories and behavioral trajectories align. Results revealed that distinct timeline trajectories can reliably distinguish between series. Results also suggested a complex interaction between time between crimes and how this relates to behavioral consistency and change trajectories, thus, suggesting that time is a useful, but potentially separate dimension in the linkage process.
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第四个维度:连续暴力犯罪的犯罪间隔时间及其对行为变化的影响
虽然时间维度是连环犯罪定义的一部分,但人们很少关注如何理解犯罪时间线,以及犯罪之间较短或较长的延迟模式对系列犯罪演变的影响,以及将犯罪联系起来的能力。鉴于很少有研究关注系列罪犯的时间线,本研究旨在:(1)确定是否可以根据系列犯罪的时间线轨迹对其进行分类(例如,时间间隔逐渐缩短或逐渐延长);(2)确定这些时间线轨迹是否与各系列犯罪的行为一致性和变化轨迹相关。数据包括 43 个凶杀案系列,涵盖 216 个犯罪现场。根据时间间隔在不同系列中是增加、减少还是保持一致,以及时间线轨迹和行为轨迹是否一致来确定轨迹。结果显示,不同的时间线轨迹可以可靠地区分不同的系列。结果还表明,犯罪之间的时间以及时间与行为一致性和变化轨迹之间存在复杂的相互作用,因此,时间是联系过程中一个有用但可能独立的维度。
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