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Criminal Profiling Developing an Effective Science And Practice (Law and Public Policy Psychology and the Social Sciences)
Author: Scotia J. Hicks, Bruce D. Sales
Year: 2006
Pages: 293
Format: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2006
Pages: 293
Format: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Language: ENG

Criminal Profiling Developing an Effective Science And Practice Law and Public Policy Psychology and the Social Sciences. The development of criminal profiling has been a significant advancement in the field of law and public policy psychology, providing a comprehensive understanding of the psychological and behavioral aspects of crime and criminals. This book delves into the intricacies of criminal profiling, exploring its history, principles, and applications in various contexts. It highlights the importance of this science and practice in shaping effective laws and policies that can address the complexities of crime and promote public safety. The text begins by discussing the evolution of criminal profiling, from its early beginnings to the current state-of-the-art methods, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and development to keep pace with technological advancements. The book then delves into the core principles of criminal profiling, including the analysis of criminal behavior, personality traits, and cognitive processes. It examines the role of psychology, sociology, and criminology in informing profiling techniques and provides examples of successful case studies where profiling has led to the capture of dangerous offenders.
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