Criminal and Behavioral Profiling , by well-established authors Curt and Anne Bartol, presents a realistic and empirically-based look at the theory, research, and practice of modern criminal profiling. Designed for use in a variety of criminal justice and psychology courses, the book delves into the process of identifying distinctive behavioral tendencies, geographical locations, demographic and biographical descriptors of an offender (or offenders), and sometimes personality traits, based on characteristics of the crime. Timely literature and case studies from the rapidly growing international research in criminal profiling help students understand the best practices, major pitfalls, and psychological concepts that are key to this process.
Part of the problem with this book may just be its age. It was overall well written and presented me with valuable information. It was a good start to just skim the edges of profiling and the various tactics.
This is an amazing book and one of my favourites to use every time I can within my criminal psychology course. It’s not overly complicated or simplistic, it’s got all the information you need and more in a very easy reading.
This books finally gave a really good insight into the work of behavioral analysts! I was always curious about their work. Moreover, this book helped me a lot to write my coursework on this topic.