Pros And Cons Of Offender Profiling

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This profiling, also known as criminal profiling and offender profiling, is the designated way that attempts to connect an offender or supposed offender’s activities at the scene of a crime to their specific attributes and behaviors so that detectives, investigators and other law enforcement personnel are able to narrow down and organize a pool of suspects. This is helpful because it creates something that they are able to educate the community about so they can prevent future victims. The police are able to have the profile needed to look even further for suspects if needed; however, because this narrows down their choices, they are able to go after the suspects that are most likely to have been involved (Campbell, 2010). The courts are able

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