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A former Supervisory Special Agent for the FBI discusses the harrowing competition between the agency and the individuals they seek to capture, describing ten cases to explore the strengths and pitfalls of modern criminal investigation.
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Enquêtes criminelles, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Behavioral Science Unit, Cas, Études de, Serial murders, Biographies, Officials and employees, États-Unis, Aspect psychologique, États-Unis. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Behavioral Science Unit, Meurtres en série, United States, Fonctionnaires, Case studies, Prediction of Criminal behavior, Psychological aspects, Profilage criminel, Biography, Criminal investigation, Serial murders, Sociology - General, Murder - Serial Killers, Criminal investigation, Social Science, Sociology, Psychological aspects, Criminology, Forensic Science, McCrary, Gregg O, True Crime / General, Criminal behavior, Prediction of, Case studies, Criminal behavior, Prediction, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Behaviorial Science Unit, United states, federal bureau of investigation, Criminal investigation, united states, Criminal behavior, prediction of, FBI Academy Behavioral Science Unit, FBI AcademyPeople
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The Unknown Darkness: Profiling the Predators Among Us
September 2, 2003, William Morrow
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The unknown darkness: profiling the predators among us
2003, Morrow
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"The descriptions were vague of a rapist who stalked women as they got off the bus at night to go home."
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