We have all seen criminal profiling on hit TV shows and films like Criminal Minds, The Silence of the Lambs, Cracker, and Mindhunter, and heard the legendary tales of “profilers” catching elusive ...
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Viewers who watched the critically praised Netflix drama, “Mindhunter,” may think they have at least some general knowledge about the early days of the FBI’s work in serial-killer profiling and the ...
Criminal profiling may be one of the most recognizable tools in law enforcement—but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. In THE MONSTERS WE MAKE: Murder, Obsession, and the Rise of Criminal ...
NBC is kicking off the new year with a mind-hunting drama. The network has greenlit a powerful new series inspired by a legendary figure in criminal profiling. The untitled pilot places a ...
Choose between criminology and forensic science in 2026. Behavioral social science and laboratory-based evidence analysis are ...
If you were to enter Jamie Abercrombie’s home on St. Simons Island, it’s more than likely you would notice an assortment of crime books littering the floor, with titles ranging from “men who rape” to ...
Rookie investigator Shoko Kazuki has just returned from the U.S. after being trained by the FBI in the art of criminal profiling. Recruited by a newly-formed Crime Profiling Support unit (CPS) within ...
What they do, the training they need, and how much they make Fact checked by Emily Swaim Why do some people commit crimes? Is it due to inherent characteristics, or do circumstances play a bigger role ...