13 results match your criteria: "Police College of Finland[Affiliation]"
Forensic Sci Int
October 2018
Research Unit, Police College of Finland, Tampere, Finland; Faculty of Social Science, University of Tampere, Finland.
Objectives: To evaluate the association of primary reason to suspect child sexual abuse with the legal end-point in medically examined, police reported cases.
Study Design: Observational post hoc analysis of retrospective review of records of 155 medically examined, police reported alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases during 2001-2009. Primary referral indications for medical examinations or criminal investigations were analyzed with an end-point in the legal process.
Forensic Sci Int
June 2014
Research Unit, Police College of Finland, Tampere, Finland.
Objectives: To evaluate medical statement conclusions in the criminal-legal process in suspected cases of child sexual abuse (CSA).
Study Design: An observational study of a random sample of 130 medically examined, police reported CSA suspected cases during 2001-2009. Medical statements were evaluated and their conclusions were analyzed with an end-point in the legal process.
J Gambl Stud
December 2014
Police College of Finland, P.O. Box 123, 33721, Tampere, Finland,
The aim of this study is to examine the connection between gambling and criminal activity in the National Finnish Police Register. First, a method was created that enabled the search for gambling-related police reports in the National Finnish Police Register. The method is based on finding gambling-related police reports by using gambling-related headwords.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFViolence Vict
April 2013
The Police College of Finland, Tampere, Finland.
Prior research suggests that exposure to violence at home increases the likelihood of mental health problems in children. Studies have also shown that children exposed to violence are more prone to delinquent behavior and regular alcohol use. This study examines the effects of witnessing and experiencing physical violence at home on the psychosocial adjustment of children.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study examines the reporting and not reporting of child victimization to the police. The study focuses on comparing the police reports of child victimization to the Finnish Child Victim Survey (FCVS) to find out the kind of violence that is reported to the police and the kind that is not. A total number of 242 police reports of 12-year-old victims of physical violence were collected from the Finnish Police Information System.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubst Use Misuse
July 2011
Police College of Finland, Research and Development, Tampere, Finland.
According to several studies, the prevalence of drug use (1) among prisoners is manyfold compared to general population. However, comparisons across studies are hampered by the use of a variety of mutually noncomparable methodologies. We report substance use among Finnish prisoners using three methods and analyze these differences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForensic Sci Int
February 2006
Police College of Finland, Espoo.
Residential location of a serial offender can potentially be predicted by using models created from home to crime site journeys of solved crimes in the area [N. Levine, Journey-to-crime estimation, retrieved 23 October 2003 from http://www.icpsr.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether clinicians investigating child sexual abuse (CSA) rely more on scientific knowledge or on clinical experience when evaluating their own expertise. Another goal was to check what kind of pre-trial beliefs the clinicians had. The connections between these different factors were investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the present study is to explore the possibility of predicting the presence of a criminal record in the background of a homicide offender on the basis of victim characteristics. Eight victim characteristics, as well as the presence or absence of offender criminal record and offender violent criminal record, were coded for 502 Finnish homicides. A configural frequency analysis (CFA) showed that it was possible to predict the presence of a criminal record on the basis of the victim variables.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Psychol
April 2003
Police College of Finland, Espoo, Finland.
A theoretical distinction between instrumental and expressive aggression was used in analyzing offender characteristics and their associations with crime scene actions in Finnish homicides. Twenty-one variables reflecting the offenders' criminal activity, previous relationships with intimates and victims, and general social and psychological adjustment were derived from files of single-offender/single-victim homicides occurring between 1980 and 1994 (n = 502). Additionally, three variables describing post-offense actions and police interview behavior were included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Child Psychol
May 2003
Department of Psychology, Abo Akademi University, The Police College of Finland, Laivurinkatu 37 D 22, Helsinki 00150, Finland.
In the present study the relative contributions of internal and external sources of variation in children's suggestibility in interrogative situations were examined. One hundred and eleven children (48 4- to 5-year-olds and 63 7- to 8-year-olds) were administered a suggestibility test (BTSS) and the most suggestible (N=36) and the least suggestible (N=36) children were randomly assigned to either an interview condition containing several suggestive techniques or to one containing only suggestive questions. The effects of internal sources of variation in suggestibility were compared with the effects of the interview styles on the children's answers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForensic Sci Int
January 2003
Department of Psychology at Abo Akademi University, Police College of Finland, P.O. Box 13, 02151 Espoo, Finland.
The purpose of the study was to test the potential utility of a geographical profiling approach for three separate series of rapes committed by a single offender. Two different mathematical distance-decay functions using either a normal distribution with a mean distance and standard deviation based on previous research or a truncated negative exponential function based on distances between crime sites in the series under investigation were applied to each of the series giving prioritised search areas the accuracy of which was then assessed. The prioritised area that had to be searched before the home base of the offender could be located varied from 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Emerg Ment Health
March 2001
University of Turku, Police College of Finland Espo, Finland.
On the morning of September 28, 1994 the ferry Estonia sank off the coast of Finland. The loss of life reached 852 persons, while 137 persons were rescued. This study investigated the effectiveness of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) as a crisis intervention process.
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