Crime and Motion
Description
In 1981, Peter Sutcliffe (the Yorkshire Ripper) was convicted of killing 13 women and assaulting seven others. In 1994, Scottish serial killer Robert Black was convicted of abducting and murdering three girls. In 1996, Welsh serial killer Peter Moore (the Man in Black) was convicted of torturing and murdering four men. In this program, Professor David Canter examines serial murder involving travel near and far while explaining how the application of geographical profiling helped-or could have helped-bring these perpetrators to justice sooner rather than later.
Runtime
23 min
Series
Subjects
- Criminal behavior (91)
- Criminal behavior, Prediction of (24)
- Forensic sciences (154)
- Violent crimes (39)
- Serial murderers (39)
- Crime (296)
- Criminal psychology (102)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c2002
Database
Films on Demand
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