Offender Behaviour

Victim-Offender Interaction Model (Criminal Behavioural Research Influence)

The Victim-Offender Interaction Model, grounded in Criminal Behavioral Research, examines the dynamics between victim and offender. It analyses patterns of interaction, power imbalance, and situational triggers, helping investigators distinguish conflict from victimisation, identify repeated targeting, and support accurate classification and intervention in criminal and social incidents.

Crime Script Analysis Model (Derek Cornish)

The Derek Cornish Crime Script Analysis Model breaks crimes into sequential steps, from preparation to completion. It helps investigators understand offender actions, identify intervention points, and disrupt criminal processes, supporting prevention strategies, situational analysis, and targeted investigative planning across different crime types.

Crime Pattern Theory (Paul Brantingham & Patricia Brantingham)

The Paul Brantingham and Patricia Brantingham Crime Pattern Theory explains how crimes occur based on offenders’ routine movements within familiar environments. It highlights nodes, paths, and edges that shape opportunities, helping investigators predict crime locations, understand spatial behavior, and design targeted prevention and enforcement strategies effectively.

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