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Geographical offender profiling activity

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Criminological psychology <strong>Geographical</strong> <strong>offender</strong> <strong>profiling</strong>Crimes in SouthfieldsPlot the locations of the burglaries on the map overleaf. Then suggest:1. How many <strong>offender</strong>s are responsible for the burglaries?2. What else might we expect about these <strong>offender</strong>s?About halfway down Crescent GardensAlverstone Avenue, near the junction with Ashen GroveElborough Street near the junction with Revelstoke RoadElsenham Street, near the junction with Replingham RoadEngadine Street, about midway between Lavenham Road and Revelstoke RoadEngadine Street, Near the junction with Revelstoke RoadHeythorp Street, on the corner with Replingham RoadNear the corner of Home Park Road and Arthur RoadNormanton Avenue, about half way downPenwith Road, near the junction with Garratt LanePirbright road, near the junction with Wimbledon Park RoadRevelstoke Road, on the corner with Melrose AvenueRyfold Road, opposite Farquar RoadThe corner of Melrose Avenue and Ryfold RoadThornsett Road, near the corner with Groton RoadTranmere road, near the junction with Magdalen RoadTrentham Street, about midway between Lavenham Road and Revelstoke RoadWimbledon Park Road, on the corner with Gartmoor GardensWolseley Avenue, near the junction with Revelstoke RoadNB: all of these offence locations are entirely fictional; any resemblance with actual events is coincidental. Southfields is actually a very niceplace; I only used it because I know the area.Aidan Sammons psychlotron.org.uk

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