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The FBI And Criminal Profiling

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The FBI and Criminal Profiling The FBI is the United States’s top line of national security and prides itself on its intelligence driven and threat focused organizations. It also works to enforce criminal laws of the United States and to lead federal, state, municipal, and other partners in criminal justice services. A leading work in the FBI is the development of criminal profiling. Criminal profiling is a method of identifying a perpetrator of a crime based on an analysis of the nature of the offense and the manner in which it is committed. The developers of this type of criminal profiling are Walter Langer, James Brussel, and Howard Teten. Profiling has taken root in the United States where it has taken off in finding criminal habits and …show more content…

The FBI has a number of different priorities ranging from protecting the United States against terror and upgrading its technology to successfully perform a mission. The FBI employs 35,000 people for jobs such as special agents, support professionals, intelligence analysts, and language specialists. Profiling began in the early 1880s with two physicians George Phillips and Thomas Bond. These two used crime scenes to make predictions about the British serial murderer Jack the Ripper’s personality. As time has gone on, profilers have had to rely on their own intuition and informal studies. A man named Harvey Schlossberg described his search as, “What I would do is sit down and look through cases where the criminals had been arrested. I listed how old [the perpetrators] were, whether they were male or female, their level of education. Did they come from broken families? Did they have school behavioral problems? I listed as many factors as I could come up with, and then I added them up to see which were the most common." Schlossberg used this process in the late 1960s and 1970s to develop profiles of many criminals, including David Berkowitz-New York’s “Son of Sam.” In 1974 the FBI formed a Behavioral Science Unit. This unit was used to investigate serial rape and homicide cases. Towards the end of the 1970s two FBI agents interviewed a number of criminals …show more content…

Organized crimes are ones that are carefully planned out prior to the illegal act. This often results in little evidence found at the scene of the crime. According to the findings organized criminals are antisocial people that know right from wrong, are not insane, and show no remorse. Disorganized crimes are the opposite of organized crimes. They are crimes that are not planned and criminals often leave evidence such as fingerprints and blood. Disorganized criminals lead to ones who may be young, under the influence, or mentally ill. According to retired FBI agent Gregg McCrary, “The basic premise is that behavior reflects personality.” By using criminal profiling agents can use the behavior of certain criminals to learn more about

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