Criminal Profiling T/F
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Last updated over 3 years ago
5 questions
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Criminal profilers examine a list of suspects when creating a profile.
Criminal profilers examine a list of suspects when creating a profile.
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Criminal profiles are most helpful in cold cases where there are no suspects or leads.
Criminal profiles are most helpful in cold cases where there are no suspects or leads.
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Criminal profilers examine both victim and offender information when creating a profile.
Criminal profilers examine both victim and offender information when creating a profile.
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Organized offenders are impulsive and leave behind a lot of evidence.
Organized offenders are impulsive and leave behind a lot of evidence.
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High-Risk offenders tend to commit crimes in broad daylight or public places.
High-Risk offenders tend to commit crimes in broad daylight or public places.