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A Psychological Assessment of Crime Profiling

A Psychological Assessment of Crime Profiling
Author: James Reese
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004MME4GI



A Psychological Assessment of Crime Profiling


In the early 1970s, Special Agent Howard Teten and others in the FBI began to apply the insights of psychological science to violent criminal behavior. Get A Psychological Assessment of Crime Profiling diet books 2013 for free.
In 1972, the FBI Academy launched a Behavioral Science Unit-later called the Behavioral Analysis Unit-which began looking for patterns in the behavior of serial rapists and killers. Agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler conducted systematic interviews of serial killers like John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, and Jeffrey Dahmer to gain insight into their modus operandi, motivations, and backgrounds. This collected information helped agents draw up profiles of violent criminals eluding law enforcement.

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