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Journal of Criminal Psychology : Waypoint sequencing: simplifying behaviour sequence analysis for criminal cases


Abstract
Purpose – While behaviour sequence analysis (BSA) is popular, it is not without limitations, namely, the
level of detail required and time taken to run analyses; therefore, this paper aims to outline a novel
method, using 30 serial homicide cases as a worked example.
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ENGLISH
EMERALD INSIGHT
2021
ENGLAND
JURNAL ILMU HUKUM
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APA Citation
David Keatley and David D. Clarke. (2021).Journal of Criminal Psychology : Waypoint sequencing: simplifying behaviour sequence analysis for criminal cases.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd