modus operandi

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modus operandi

A detective studies the criminal's unique modus operandi.

Definition

Noun: 1. A particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or habitual: This refers to a person's or group's typical pattern of behavior or set of procedures, often used in the context of work, crime, or systematic activities.

Usage

The term "modus operandi" is used to describe the standard, characteristic, or habitual method someone employs to accomplish a task or carry out an activity. It is often abbreviated as M.O. It is a formal term, frequently used in professional, analytical, or legal contexts (like criminal profiling) to discuss patterns of behavior.

Examples
  • The detective studied the thief's modus operandi to predict where he might strike next.
  • Her modus operandi for writing involves extensive research followed by rapid drafting.
  • The company's modus operandi has always been to prioritize innovation over immediate profit.
Advanced Usage
  • In Criminal Justice: In law enforcement, "modus operandi" specifically refers to the characteristic techniques and behaviors a criminal uses to commit a crime, which can help link different crimes to the same perpetrator.
    • The use of a specific type of lockpick was a key part of the burglar's modus operandi.
Variants and Related Words
  • M.O.: The common abbreviation for "modus operandi."
    • His M.O. is to send a phishing email before making a phone call.
Synonyms
  • Method: A particular procedure for accomplishing something.
  • Procedure: An established or official way of doing something.
  • Routine: A sequence of actions regularly followed.
  • Pattern: A regular and intelligible form or sequence discernible in certain actions or situations.
  • Technique: A way of carrying out a particular task.
Related Phrases
  • Standard operating procedure (SOP): The official, codified method for carrying out a routine or regular activity within an organization. While similar, an SOP is a formalized rule, whereas a modus operandi can be an informal, personal habit.
modus operandi

A detective studies the criminal's unique modus operandi.

Noun
  1. an unvarying or habitual method or procedure

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