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  2. Offender profiling - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bond (1841–1901), one of the precursors of offender profiling [1]. Offender profiling, also known as criminal profiling, is an investigative strategy used by law enforcement agencies to identify likely suspects and has been used by investigators to link cases that may have been committed by the same perpetrator. [2]

  3. How a Criminal Profiler Works - Interview with Pat Brown - AOL

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    She is now one of the nation's few female criminal profilers -- a sleuth who assists police departments and victims' families by analyzing both physical and behavioral evidence to make the most ...

  4. David Meirhofer - Wikipedia

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    David Meirhofer was born on June 8, 1949, in Bozeman, Montana, one of Clifford and Eleanor Meirhofer's five children. [3] Shortly after his birth, the family moved to the small town of Manhattan, where David would spend his childhood and adolescence. [4]

  5. Roy Hazelwood - Wikipedia

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    His parents were Elmo Earl (stepfather) and Louella Matilda (Schaible) Hazelwood. He had three siblings: half-brothers James Martin (Jim) and Gene Hazelwood, and half-sister Earlene Daniels. [ 2 ] When he was an infant, his biological father, Myrle Reddick, kidnapped him and travelled with him for six months before returning the boy to his ...

  6. Candice DeLong - Wikipedia

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    Before entering the field of criminal profiling, DeLong worked as a psychiatric nurse at Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. [5] However, by the time she was 28 years old, she was a divorcee with a young son. [4] Wanting a new career, DeLong went to Quantico, Virginia, in 1980 to attend the FBI training academy.

  7. Robert Ressler - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kenneth Ressler (February 15, 1937 – May 5, 2013) was an American FBI agent and author. He played a significant role in the psychological profiling of violent offenders in the 1970s and is often credited with coining the term "serial killer", [2] though the term is a direct translation of the German term Serienmörder coined in 1930 by Berlin investigator Ernst Gennat.

  8. How Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents enabled his criminal empire

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    How Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents enabled his criminal empire. Jeff John Roberts. September 15, 2023 at 11:47 AM ... Texas measles outbreak grows to 90 cases, largest in over 30 years. Sports. Sports.

  9. How Jennifer Crumbley's guilty verdict can open up parents to ...

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    A groundbreaking case such as this one will have "extreme elements" that will help set up the prosecution, Chutkow added, "but there aren't always going to be other cases that will be this awful ...