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  1. Profiling Your Date: A Smart Woman's Guide to Evaluating a Man by Caroline Presno, 2007-09-04
  2. Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis (2nd Edition) by Brent E. Turvey, 2002-04
  3. Profiling Violent Crimes: An Investigative Tool by Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes, 2002-03-12
  4. Profiling Shakespeare by Marjorie Garber, 2008-03-10
  5. The Art of Profiling: Reading People Right the First Time by Dan Korem, 1997-10
  6. Profiling The Criminal Mind: Behavioral Science and Criminal Investigative Analysis by Dr. Robert J. Girod Sr., 2004-12-08
  7. The Forensic Psychologist's Casebook: Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation
  8. Geographic Profiling by D. Kim Rossmo, 1999-12-28
  9. Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why: The 1999 Government Report on Profiling Terrorists by Rex Hudson, 2002-06
  10. Criminal Profiling: Developing an Effective Science And Practice (Law and Public Policy: Psychology and the Social Sciences) by Scotia J. Hicks, Bruce D. Sales, 2006-03-30
  11. Criminal Psychology And Personality Profiling (Forensics: the Science of Crime-Solving) by Joan Esherick, 2005-11-30
  12. Genetic Testimony: A Guide to Forensic DNA Profiling by Charlotte A. Spencer, 2003-07-14
  13. Racial Profiling: From Rhetoric to Reason by Brian L. Withrow, 2005-05-01
  14. Genetic Witness: Science, Law, and Controversy in the Making of DNA Profiling by Jay D. Aronson, 2007-11

1. Criminal Profiling Research Site. Scientific Offender Profiling Resource In Swit
Features information about scientific research and resources dealing with profiling.
http://www.criminalprofiling.ch/
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Last update: March 20, 2005. Please press reload. Recommended resolution: 800x600. In 2000, CriminalProfiling received the prestigious " StudyWeb® Academic Excellence Award" . Reviews have been featured on Webcrawler Select, The Lycos Top 5%, Education World and many others. (in English and/or German - auf Englisch und/oder Deutsch)

2. Criminal Profiling / Criminal Justice, Offender Profiling, Victimology, Serial K
Research, articles, news and information on profiling, victimology, forensics, and behavioral science.
http://www.criminalprofiling.com/
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  • 3. Criminal Profiling By Wayne Petherick
    Criminologist Wayne Petherick reveals the origins of criminal profiling and its use in crime solving.
    http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminology/criminalprofiling2/
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    By Wayne Petherick
    Introduction
    The investigative technique, most commonly referred to as criminal profiling, has recently risen in popularity both in practical use and media portrayals. A quick visit to any bookstore will reveal the popularity of the true crime section, and the recent flood of fiction works with a likable lead detective who profiles the offender is equal in volume. Depending on the literature one reads, the professional development of profiling over the past several decades will most likely be attributed to the work of the Behavioral Sciences Unit (BSU) at the FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia. More specifically, a few key agents will be known by name, if not by reputation, including John Douglas, Robert Ressler and Roy Hazelwood amongst others. Many of the mass-market conceptions often include an agent as a representative of the BSU working on the case with local law enforcement. While the role of the Bureau in the development of profiling cannot be denied, they are often afforded a greater involvement in criminal investigations than they have in reality, and many of the agents (current and retired) are often attributed with developing methods that were in place before they even reached the FBI.

    4. U-WIRE.com/COLUMN: Summer Storm -- Experiencing Racial Profiling
    Columnist Abdullah AlArian discusses being invited to and then removed from a White House briefing during the summer.
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    (U-WIRE) DURHAM, N.C. In recent weeks, many have fallen victim to a growing quest for a return to invulnerability. The need for a renewed sense of security, especially given the current climate of emergency, subsequently requires that a few may suffer for the greater good of society. To many Americans, this means understandably subjecting a few unfortunate souls of the wrong ethnic or religious makeup to random searches, surveillance and expulsions from schools, malls and airplanes, or in my case, the White House. Having recently had an experience that corresponds to much of that which will take place in coming months, I can easily assert that such a trying encounter does take its toll. However, the true measure of individuals comes in their ability to handle adversity and maintain their core principles regardless of the circumstances.

    5. Criminal Profiling / Criminal Justice, Offender Profiling
    Research, articles, news and information on profiling, victimology, forensics, and behavioral science.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    6. Criminal Profiling - Profiling The Criminal Mind From Crimelibrary.com
    Investigating and profiling criminals with forensics and criminal psychology. Welcome to The Crime Library.
    http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/profiling/
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    Profiler and star of I, Detective, explodes 10 myths about serial killers.
    Criminal Profiling, Part 1:

    This major crime-solving discipline evolved around some very high-profile crimes, usually, but not always, with success. Updated with new chapter on the mission of the Behavioral Sciences Unit today.
    Criminal Profiling, Part 2

    Look for behavioral clues in this high-profile whodunit with two separate investigative threads.
    "Mike" DeBardeleben:

    Profiling experts John Douglas and Roy Hazelwood and true-crime author Stephen Michaud examine the personalities of sexual sadists and serial rapists, along with the career of this particularly brutal criminal.
    Geographic Profiling:
    Analysis of the crime scene location can help solve serial murder cases. Exclusive Interview with Roy Hazelwood: Original FBI profiler of sexual crimes and serial rapists. Updated to include information from Hazelwood's new book Dark Dreams Dr. Robert Keppel:

    7. The Atlantic Online
    Stuart Taylor Jr.'s weekly column on legal affairs addresses racial profiling in light of the recent terrorist attacks.
    http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/nj/taylor2001-09-25.htm
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    8. American Civil Liberties Union Racial Justice Racial Profiling
    American Civil Liberties Union page on racial profiling and _QUOTATION_driving while Black_QUOTATION_.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    9. HR Profiles Home Page
    HR Profiles Ltd specialises in the use of Hogan psychometrics for behavioural profiling of individuals, for the purpose of human resource planning, selection, development and performance coaching
    http://www.hrprofiles.co.uk
    Please navigate using Site Map if you do not have Javascript enabled. HR Profiles specialises in the behavioural and skills profiling of individuals, for the purpose of human resource selection and development. We use the highly regarded Hogan Psychometric Instruments which provide an holistic
    and remarkably accurate measurement of personality within an occupational context. Specific services we provide include:
    • Online psychometric testing for selection and development. Performance coaching for managers of all levels, using the Hogan Psychometric Instruments. Skills audits. Organisational culture surveys.
    We undertake assignments in the UK and worldwide, operating flexibly using online, telephone and face to face communications as appropriate, for the convenience of our clients. The essence of our offering is embodied by the words specialisation, flexibility and professionalism. E-mail: enquiries@hrprofiles.co.uk Telephone:
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    10. Criminal Profiling Research Site. Scientific Offender Profiling
    Features information about scientific research and resources dealing with profiling.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    11. City Journal Spring 2001 | The Myth Of Racial Profiling By Heather Mac Donald
    Heather MacDonald says there s no credible evidence that racial profiling exists, yet the crusade to abolish it threatens a decade s worth of crimefighting
    http://www.city-journal.org/html/11_2_the_myth.html
    Spring 2001 F_menu(new Array('NavigationBar21', '../html/cj_editors.html','../assets/images/autogen/CJ_editors_Ncj1.gif','../assets/images/autogen/CJ_editors_NRcj1.gif')); F_menu(new Array('NavigationBar22', '../html/cj_archives.html','../assets/images/autogen/CJ_print_Ncj1.gif','../assets/images/autogen/CJ_print_NRcj1.gif','../html/new_and_newsworthy_archive.html','../assets/images/autogen/CJ_online_Ncj1.gif','../assets/images/autogen/CJ_online_NRcj1.gif')); The Myth of Racial Profiling
    Heather Mac Donald EMAIL RESPOND PRINT T he anti-"racial profiling" juggernaut must be stopped, before it obliterates the crime-fighting gains of the last decade, especially in inner cities. The anti-profiling crusade thrives on an ignorance of policing and a willful blindness to the demographics of crime. Yet politicians are swarming on board. In February, President George W. Bush joined the rush, declaring portentously: "Racial profiling is wrong, and we will end it in America." Too bad no one asked President Bush: "What exactly do you mean by 'racial profiling,' and what evidence do you have that it exists?" For the anti-profiling crusaders have created a headlong movement without defining their central term and without providing a shred of credible evidence that "racial profiling" is a widespread police practice. The ultimate question in the profiling controversy is whether the disproportionate involvement of blacks and Hispanics with law enforcement reflects police racism or the consequences of disproportionate minority crime. Anti-profiling activists hope to make police racism an all but irrebuttable presumption whenever enforcement statistics show high rates of minority stops and arrests. But not so fast.

    12. Criminal Profiling By Wayne Petherick
    Criminologist Wayne Petherick reveals the origins of criminal profiling and its use in crime solving.
    http://crimelibrary.com/criminology/criminalprofiling2/
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    By Wayne Petherick
    Introduction
    The investigative technique, most commonly referred to as criminal profiling, has recently risen in popularity both in practical use and media portrayals. A quick visit to any bookstore will reveal the popularity of the true crime section, and the recent flood of fiction works with a likable lead detective who profiles the offender is equal in volume. Depending on the literature one reads, the professional development of profiling over the past several decades will most likely be attributed to the work of the Behavioral Sciences Unit (BSU) at the FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia. More specifically, a few key agents will be known by name, if not by reputation, including John Douglas, Robert Ressler and Roy Hazelwood amongst others. Many of the mass-market conceptions often include an agent as a representative of the BSU working on the case with local law enforcement. While the role of the Bureau in the development of profiling cannot be denied, they are often afforded a greater involvement in criminal investigations than they have in reality, and many of the agents (current and retired) are often attributed with developing methods that were in place before they even reached the FBI.

    13. Academy Of Behavioral Profiling 1999 - 2000
    The Academy of Behavioral profiling is a professional association dedicated to the application of evidence based criminal profiling techniques within
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    14. Criminal Profiling Research Site. Scientific Offender Profiling Resource In Swit
    A major source of research and development on criminal profiling today is the Criminal profiling is used mostly by behavioral scientists and the police
    http://www.criminalprofiling.ch/introduction.html
    Home
    Introduction

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    Partner law site
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    University links
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    Bern Criminology

    Freiburg Crim.
    St. Gallen Law enforcement Federal police Police Links BKA Germany Interpol (Lyon) ... NYPD
    Introduction to Criminal Profiling This English overview for the general public was published in the Basel University law student's journal in January 2000. For a more scientific introduction in German (auf Deutsch) see my most recent publication , also dealing with legal implications of criminal profiling, or visit the scientific articles page for further references. Introduction We have all seen the Hollywood version of profiling in Jonathan Demme's "The Silence of the Lambs", written by Tom Harris. This movie was actually done with the professional assistance of John E. Douglas and Robert K. Ressler, two of the - now retired - leading experts on criminal personality profiling and pioneers of modern criminal investigative analysis. However, this work of fiction is not truly realistic in its portrayal of the serial murderers and their hunters; for instance, Harris combines attributes of several different sorts of offenders - personality dynamics that would be highly unlikely to coexist in one person in real life. This article therefore aims to de-mystify the work and role of real-world profilers. The purpose of a behavioral profile Criminal profiling is used mostly by behavioral scientists and the police to narrow down an investigation to those suspects who possess certain behavioral and personality features that are revealed by the way a crime was committed ("behavior reflects personality"; Douglas, J.E., Olshaker, M.). Therefore, the primary goal is to aid local police in limiting and refining their suspect list so they can direct their resources where they might do the most good. Profiling in itself, however, does not identify a specific suspect, i.e. reveal a certain individual, give an address or a phone number. Instead, profilers sketch a general biographical description of the most likely type of unknown suspect.

    15. EdgeTech
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    16. Crime And Clues
    There is another new site devoted to criminal profiling at criminalprofiling.com (wonder why that web address wasn't latched onto sooner).
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    17. American Civil Liberties Union : Racial Justice : Racial Profiling
    American Civil Liberties Union page on racial profiling and driving while Black .
    http://www.aclu.org/profiling/

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    LOS ANGELES The American Civil Liberties Union and United Airlines announced today that they have reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought on behalf of Assem Bayaa and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), charging that the airline discriminated against Bayaa by removing him from a flight. While United disputes Bayaa’s and ADC’s allegations, the parties agree that settlement of this claim is in the best interest of all.
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    18. Criminal Profiling By Wayne Petherick
    Criminologist Wayne Petherick reveals the origins of criminal profiling and its use in crime solving.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    19. American Civil Liberties Union : Racial Justice : Racial Profiling
    ACLU of Tennessee’s “Campaign Against Racial profiling” Achieves Another The Persistence of Racial profiling in Rhode Island An Update (08/09/2005)
    http://www.aclu.org/RacialEquality/RacialEqualitylist.cfm?c=133

    20. The Definition Of Racial Profiling
    Understanding what racial profiling against African, Hispanic, and Asian Americans is, and what can be done about it. Also includes latest news
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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