criminal profiling - Method of identification that attempts to identify the individual's mental, emotional, and psychological characteristics; also called psychological profiling., surveillance - Covert, discreet observation of people or places., solvability factors - Elements of information crucial to resolving criminal investigations., racial profiling - Focus on an individual as a suspect based solely on that person's ethnicity., geographic profiling - Uses the fact that everyone has a pattern to their lives, particularly in relation to the areas they frequent, to help identify suspects who commit multiple crimes., close surveillance - Staying within a few steps of the subject or keeping the subject in sight; also called tight surveillance., pretextual traffic stop - Presence of an ulterior motive by an officer for a vehicle stop., surveillant - Plainclothes investigator assigned to surveillance., loose surveillance - Moving surveillance used when it is more important to remain undetected than to keep the subject under constant observation., field identification - On-the-scene identification of a suspect by the victim of or witness to a crime; also known as show-up identification., fixed surveillance - Observing a location from a fixed location.; also called plant or stakeout., rough surveillance - Moving surveillance in which it does not matter if the surveillant is detected; also called open surveillance.,

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