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Dangerous Minds: Criminal Profiling
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Profiling is a primes in which is based upon a belief that an individual’s behavior can be
predicted; based on knowledge and the personality of the criminal. When it comes to criminal
profiling, there are limits in which the behavior analysis towards the suspect brings hopes to law
enforcement that could potentially help them aid their search and to narrow their search down to
the find the individual who has committed the crime (Sample, I., 2010). A majority of all law
enforcement and their activities occur once a crime has been committed, and they usually only
have a small amount of time in order to try and capture the suspect. If the police are lucky
enough to gain a case that is still within the early stages, it is a good but can become more crucial
in capturing the individual (Gladwell, 2007).
Criminal profiling intrigues me because it allows me to understand the full concepts in
how a criminal can be captured by mere belief and profiling of the individual. I can learn the
techniques involved while narrowing down suspects to ensure I can gain the proper path in
capturing the correct suspect instead possibly obtaining one that is innocent. I learn how it is
based on the premise that humans are creatures of habit and will follow a pattern of behavior.
Profilers rely on the fact that normal human behavior; characteristics and patterns remain
consistent, regardless of the action (Gladwell, 2007). A profile is a list of likely traits that the
individual who committed the crime possesses. The purpose of the profile, like all other
investigative tools, is to narrow the search parameters for police to a defined set of suspects that
they can match to forensic or physical evidence if it has been recovered and is available
(Gladwell, 2007).
References
Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2012). Criminal & behavioral profiling. Thousand Oaks, CA:
SAGE Publications Inc.
Gladwell, M. (2007). Dangerous minds: Criminal profiling made easy. The New Yorker.
Retrieved from
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/11/12/071112fa_fact_gladwell
Sample, I. (2010). Psychological profiling „worse than useless‟. The Guardian. Retrieved from
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2010/sep/14/psychological-profile-behaviouralpsychology
Dangerous Minds: Criminal Profiling
Instructor
Class
Date
Name
Profiling is a primes in which is based upon a belief that an individual’s behavior can be
predicted; based on knowledge and the personality of the criminal. When it comes to criminal
profiling, there are limits in which the behavior analysis towards the suspect brings hopes to law
enforcement that could potentially help them aid their search and to narrow their search down to
the find the individual who has committed the crime (Sample, I., 2010). A majority of all law
enforcement and their activities occur once a crime has been committed, and they usually only
have a small amount of time in order to try and capture the suspect. If the police are lucky
enough to gain a case that is still within the early stages, it is a good but can become more crucial
in capturing the individual (Gladwell, 2007).
Criminal profiling intrigues me because it allows me to understand the full concepts in
how a criminal can be captured by mere belief and profiling of the individual. I can learn the
techniques involved while narrowing down suspects to ensure I can gain the proper path in
capturing the correct suspect instead possibly obtaining one that is innocent. I learn how it is
based on the premise that humans are creatures of habit and will follow a pattern of behavior.
Profilers rely on the fact that normal human behavior; characteristics and patterns remain
consistent, regardless of the action (Gladwell, 2007). A profile is a list of likely traits that the
individual who committed the crime possesses. The purpose of the profile, like all other
investigative tools, is to narrow the search parameters for police to a defined set of suspects that
they can match to forensic or physical evidence if it has been recovered and is available
(Gladwell, 2007).
References
Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2012). Criminal & behavioral profiling. Thousand Oaks, CA:
SAGE Publications Inc.
Gladwell, M. (2007). Dangerous minds: Criminal profiling made easy. The New Yorker.
Retrieved from
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/11/12/071112fa_fact_gladwell
Sample, I. (2010). Psychological profiling „worse than useless‟. The Guardian. Retrieved from
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2010/sep/14/psychological-profile-behaviouralpsychology
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