Criminal Shadows: Inside the Mind of the Serial Killer
Every crime casts a unique shadow that may be interpreted to lead the police to the criminal responsible. This book looks at "offender profiling" that helps the police to identify and track individual criminals by the nature of their crime.
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Contents
First Principles
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Enriching Intuition
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APPROACH
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Copyright
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