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    Exam 10: Offender Profiling and Crime Linkage
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    According to Woodhams, Hollin, and Bull (2007), Crime Linkage Is
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According to Woodhams, Hollin, and Bull (2007), Crime Linkage Is

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According to Woodhams, Hollin, and Bull (2007), crime linkage is a form of behavioural analysis used to identify crimes committed by the same offender, through their behavioural similarity.

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