The Role Of Criminal Profiling In Criminology

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What Makes One Rational

for
Instructor Dr. J. Henriques
Introduction to Criminology Instructor
Grants Pass, Oregon

by
Deborah Spears
CJ 101/SOC 244 - Introduction to Criminology Student

May 29, 2016
ABSTRACT
What Makes One Rational
INTRODUCTION
Criminal profiling is the process of gathering the personality characteristics of an individual who is responsible for committing a criminal act. To understand an offender and their crime, investigators need a perception of why an offender chose a specific weapon, why they chose a specific victim, or why they chose a specific place or region to commit their crime. Criminal profiling can do this for investigators. (need to add thesis statement) The criminal profiler must be interested
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All investigation should be based only on the facts. References
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