Offender

: Those with a history of convictions, often facing stricter penalties to deter recidivism.

: Analyzes the locations of crimes to determine where an offender is most likely to live or have a base. 3. Management and Rehabilitation

'Offender Management' is about how your time in prison and under supervision in the community is managed. Prison Reform Trust Chapter 2: Etiology of Adult Sexual Offending Offender

When a suspect is unknown, law enforcement uses to narrow the search by inferring characteristics from the crime scene.

: Legal systems grade crimes into categories like felonies (serious), misdemeanors (less serious), and infractions . 2. Identifying the Offender: Profiling : Those with a history of convictions, often

: Developed by the FBI , this classifies offenders as "organized" or "disorganized" based on behavioral patterns.

Once identified and convicted, the focus shifts to , which oversees an individual's time in prison and their eventual supervision in the community. Offender Management and sentence planning the focus shifts to

: Often called the British approach, it uses statistical data from similar crimes to predict an offender's traits.