For much of the twentieth century, criminal profiling in the United States was closely associated with violent offenses—serial homicide, terrorism, and extreme behavioral threats.
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 ...
Dr Ann Burgess, a pioneer of FBI behavioural profiling, says suspect in Nancy Guthrie disappearance likely acted with a ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article contains graphic descriptions of homicide and assault. Please read with care. A month after Lyle and Erik Menendez were arrested for brutally slaying their parents inside ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. As cybercrime increasingly becomes prevalent today, an educator has made it her mission to find new ways to enhance education in this ...
A new report on the Texarkana Police Department found the agency in full compliance with state racial profiling laws while ...
Journalist Corbett (You Must Change Your Life) delivers a fast-paced history of criminal profiling from the Victorian era to the present. The narrative combines riveting accounts of such infamous ...
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 ...