Criminal Profiling

Criminal Profiling is a method used by law enforcement to help identify potential suspects based on their observed behavior and perceived characteristics. It combines psychology, logic, and investigative techniques to create a profile of an offender, which can then be used to narrow down a list of possible suspects. It is an important tool in criminal investigations, as it can be used to help investigators find and convict criminals and identify crime patterns. Furthermore, it can be used to help identify affected parties and victims, and is used in offender management and detective work.

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