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Forensic Psychology

10 Ways It Helps Profile Serial Offenders

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Forensic Psychology

De : Daran Volcroft
Lu par : Robert Orzechowski
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Unlocking the Criminal Mind: The Hidden Role of Psychology in Tracking Serial Offenders

Serial crimes don’t emerge from nowhere. Beneath the surface of each calculated murder, repeated sexual assault, or ritualistic arson lies a distinct behavioural footprint. In Forensic Psychology: 10 Ways it Helps Profile Serial Offenders, author Daran Volcroft takes listeners into the critical but often misunderstood world where psychology meets criminal investigation. With clarity, depth, and professional insight, this book explores how forensic psychologists help law enforcement uncover the identities and motives of some of the world’s most elusive and dangerous criminals.

Far from the dramatized portrayals of “profilers” in television shows, real-world forensic psychology is an evidence-based discipline rooted in science. Volcroft shows how psychologists analyse crime scenes for behavioural signatures—patterns that go beyond physical evidence to reveal psychological compulsions, fantasies, and emotional states. From the position of a body to the absence of certain actions, each detail is a potential window into the offender’s mind.

The book guides listeners through ten powerful applications of forensic psychology, including developing victimology profiles, identifying signature behaviours, inferring the evolution of modus operandi, and distinguishing between organised and disorganised offenders. It shows how psychological assessments can help predict an offender’s next move, how geographic profiling narrows search areas, and how personality evaluations assist in interrogation strategies.

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Psychologie Psychologie criminelle et judiciaire Psychologie et psychiatrie
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