The image shows a table summarising 440 cases, divided into all cases, outdoor crime scenes with 151 cases, and indoor crime scenes with 289 cases, each further split into stranger and known offender groups. Rows list variables where a value of 1 indicates yes, including victim has vulnerable background, victim targeted, offender brought a weapon, edged weapon, fellatio, overkill, body moved, and items taken. Symbols plus and minus indicate whether a behaviour is more or less likely in each group. The table visually indicates the relative strength of odds ratios within each model, distinguishing weak, moderate, strong, and not statistically significant results. Counts for each subgroup are shown in column headers, and the layout allows comparison of behavioural patterns between stranger and known offenders across different crime scene contexts.Comparison of behaviors that are more or less likely based on crime scene and offender relationship
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