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A Method of Identifying Crimes That Are Likely to Have

Question 22

Question 22

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A method of identifying crimes that are likely to have been committed by the same offender because of similarities across the crimes is referred to as ______.


A) psychological autopsy
B) modus operandi
C) criminal investigation
D) linkage analysis

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