Offense analysis refers to the investigation of unlawful conduct through a systematic analysis of all factors that contributed to the offense. This involves examining the offense itself, the perpetrator, and the circumstances of the offense. The goal of offense analysis is to obtain a complete picture of the offense and, if necessary, to take the necessary measures to prevent future offenses. Offense analysis is often used in the context of police investigations, criminal proceedings, and also Medical-psychological examination (MPU) takes place.
Examples within the scope of the MPU can be:
- A person wants to regain his or her driving licence after a drunk driving offence and has to complete an MPU (Medical Test). This includes, among other things, the consumption behaviour, Drinking motives and the pioneering Risk of relapse examined.
- A driver caught using drugs must undergo a MPU (Medical Driving Inspection Test). This test will examine, among other things, drug use and the motives for use.
- A person who has committed several traffic offenses must complete an MPU to prove that they have changed their attitude towards traffic and will not commit any more traffic violations in the future.