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... are: * Interpersonal coherence - this is whether behaviour in a criminal situation relates to behaviour in a non-criminal situation, Canter suggested that the offender's behaviour would be similar whether in a criminal or a non-criminal situation. He further suggested that victims of the offender may be chosen because they represent people in the offender's life, for example in the case of Ted Bundy, whose victims were thought to represent his ex girlfriend, and in the case of John Duffy he was thought to be married as sexual contact was initiated by him. * Time and Place - can suggest how far the offender is able to travel, and so possible residential areas can be suggested. This can also give clues about the offender's personal life, because if they work, for example, the crime is less likely to be committed during working hours. In the John Duffy case, the offender was thought ...
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