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David Canter's profiling system involves looking at the crime scene itself and finding clues to their personality. Location: crimes are often committed in their own area because it is their confort zone. Evidence: if it is cleaned up or hidden they may have higher intelligence/be more aware of DNA etc. Also, Blackburn found that criminals who commit crimes that require planning such as burglary have a lower sense of morality. x
Whaddabout a minimal bank balance and moral sociopathy? Two good indicators, no?
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