Research Reveals Typology of Offenders Who Commit Premeditated Murder of Hostages or Kidnapped Persons

A recent study from Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs has shed light on the identity of perpetrators of premeditated murder of hostages or kidnapped persons. The research analyzed existing definitions and concepts, and developed a typology of such offenders, identifying three main categories: selfish persons, pathologically rigid persons, and situational persons. The study's findings highlight the importance of understanding the identity of these offenders in preventing and preventing juvenile delinquency.

Key Takeaways:

  • The research analyzed the scientific and forensic aspects of premeditated murder of hostages or kidnapped persons, revealing the identity of the perpetrator as an essential element of forensic characteristics.
  • The study proposed a definition of an offender who committed premeditated murder of a hostage or kidnapped person as a subject of crime who committed actions aimed at hostage-taking or kidnapping, resulting in the death of the victim.
  • The research identified three main categories of offenders: selfish persons, pathologically rigid persons, and situational persons.
  • The study emphasized the importance of understanding the identity of these offenders in preventing and preventing juvenile delinquency, especially among those who have previously been prosecuted.
  • The research highlighted the need for additional studies to fully disclose this issue and to develop a comprehensive typology of offenders who commit premeditated murder of hostages or kidnapped persons.

Statistics:

  • The study proposed a typology of the identity of the offender who committed the premeditated murder of a hostage or kidnapped person, consisting of 3 main categories.
  • According to the study, the identity of the perpetrator of premeditated murder has been investigated in the forensic aspect, but domestic science does not sufficiently cover this issue.
  • The research concluded that understanding the identity of these offenders is important and necessary, especially at the stage of prevention and prevention of juvenile delinquency.

Sources:

  • The identity of the offender as an element of forensic characteristics of premeditated murder of a hostage or a kidnapped person. Pravo i bezpeka, 2021,82(3):152-158.
  • Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs
  • DOI: https://doi-org.sdpl.idm.oclc.org/10.32631/pb.2021.3.17