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Police social media appeals: how pertinent are criminal offence and offender characteristics in their success?
Caitlin Heywood,
Ashley Cartwright
School of Human and Health Sciences
Department of Social and Psychological Sciences
Applied Criminology and Policing Centre
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Social Media
100%
Offence Characteristics
100%
Criminal Offense
100%
Offender Characteristics
100%
Criminal Offenders
100%
Crime Type
57%
Facebook
42%
Criminal Investigation
42%
Vignettes
28%
Offender Populations
28%
Crime Scene Investigation
14%
Influence Factors
14%
Design Methodology
14%
Academic Research
14%
Offenders
14%
Public Engagement
14%
Missing Persons
14%
Police Services
14%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Criminal Offense
100%
Facebook
50%
UK
33%
Design Methodology
16%
Practical Implication
16%
Computer Science
Criminal Investigation
100%
Facebook
100%
Public Engagement
33%
Influence Factor
33%
Psychology
Facebook
100%
Public Engagement
33%