Who Fights Monsters: How I Tracked Serial Killers for the FBI for Twenty Years
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Robert Ressler has been called
"the Sherlock Holmes of the 20th century. In the 1970s, he created the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit
of behavioral analysis, which pioneered the study of 36 of the worst
crimes that occurred across the United States. Using a deductive
method and detailed analysis of evidence left at crime scenes, a study
the identity of the victims, interviews with famous criminals - Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy.
Wayne Gacy, Edmund Kemper, it was possible to identify the types of killers and create their
psychological profiles. Robert Ressler's method of psychological profiling
Ressler's method of psychological profiling is still used in the search for serial killers.
"the Sherlock Holmes of the 20th century. In the 1970s, he created the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit
of behavioral analysis, which pioneered the study of 36 of the worst
crimes that occurred across the United States. Using a deductive
method and detailed analysis of evidence left at crime scenes, a study
the identity of the victims, interviews with famous criminals - Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy.
Wayne Gacy, Edmund Kemper, it was possible to identify the types of killers and create their
psychological profiles. Robert Ressler's method of psychological profiling
Ressler's method of psychological profiling is still used in the search for serial killers.
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- All books in the series Profiling. The Art of Criminal Profiling
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