'Profilers' and 'Profiling' are now widely discussed, often with almost
mythical respect. This is the first volume to cut through the confusions
and misunderstandings surrounding this topic to report on detailed,
original, scientific research that examines the variations in criminal
behaviour from which any 'profile' must be derived. The studies included
examine both early approaches to the field and the future problems and
potential for an Investigative Psychology approach of offender
profiling. This book will be of great value to all those who have been
waiting for a scientific, psychological basis to police investigations.
It will be read with interest by those who want to get behind the
rhetoric and controversy that surrounds 'offender profiling' and require
an up to date account of current research and recent discoveries.