Criminal Profiling
Learn the principles and techniques of criminal profiling in this comprehensive course. Discover how profilers catch serial offenders and analyze crime scenes. Understand the limitations and criticisms of profiling. Perfect for anyone interested in understanding the effectiveness of criminal profiling.
What you’ll learn
- The basic principles of Criminal Profiling
- In depth theories about profiling
- Profiling on serial killers, arsonists, stalkers, and more
- Concepts used in profiling and investigations
- Crime scene staging, investigative analysis, behaviour, questioning
- Dangerous personalities
- Psychopathy
- Stalker profiles
- Serial killer profiles
- narcissistic personality types
- Arson
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Profilers are not the people who solve cases all by themselves and Profiling is often seen as a resource that could be used to help investigators when their conventional methods fail to make progress when little or no evidence is left at the scene of a crime.
Serial killers and other offenders may exhibit an unquenchable desire to fulfil a fantasy by committing a violent act or shows signs of psychopathology. Often cases have baffled the belief – specifically when little or no evidence is left. Let’s look at the methods profilers use to catch these serial offenders and save communities from their inhumane acts of violence.
In this course, we look at the history, techniques, and important terms used by law enforcement and profilers during various attempts made by profilers in the past to catch ruthless predators. We will also explore why it often does not work and how profiling has been refined and criticized over the years.
In this course, we will take an in-depth look at:
Crime Scene Profiling
Geographical profiling
Psychological profiling
Suspect-based profiling
Death analysis
Crime scene staging
Modus Operandi, trophies and important terms
Serial offenders including rapists, killers and arsonists
Profiling limitations
Case studies
Psychopathy
History of profiling
Criticism regarding profiling and its limitations
Diagnostic Evaluations
Cult leaders
…AND MORE…
At the end of this course, you should have a good understanding of the different criminal profiling techniques, how it was developed, how it is used and also what it can realistically achieve.
Who this course is for:
- Anybody who would like to understand why and if Criminal Profiling works and how it is applied in practice