Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 36
Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 36
A STANDARD
SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION
Each one of
these victims became a target because of his or her race or apparent
interracial affiliations. The offender had a definite criterion in mind, as
demonstrated by victim similarities of age, race, and companionship. But the
victims were victims of opportunity—the person closest to the window or the one
who first crossed the scope of the sniper. Franklin chose areas that offered an
abundance of targets, black neighborhoods, and businesses that were frequented
by blacks.
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