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Serial Murder Profiling: Our Contemporary Understanding
Author(s) -
Ar Edelstein
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of forensic medicine and legal affairs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2472-3800
DOI - 10.19104/jfml.2016.110
Subject(s) - profiling (computer programming) , offender profiling , criminology , computer science , psychology , artificial intelligence , bayesian network , operating system
In this article we examine if, and to what extent, profiling can help to solve serial murder cases. We consider the unique characteristics of serial murder and their relationship to profiling, and examine the benefits and limitations of offender profiling. We conclude that using profiling as an investigative tool may help to capture serial murderers and prevent further murders. Notwithstanding, profiling does not guarantee, solving each serial murder case, due to both the limitations of profiling as an objective investigative tool and the distinct characteristics of serial murderers, making them difficult to profile.

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