http://www.criminalprofiling.ch/introduction.html
I like this website because it was specifically made to inform the general public. It gives an introduction and overview of profiling and the purposes. It has links to scientific articles, research links and also has briefing boards. This site also has links for students. There is a lot of good information given including cases and examples of profilers being used.
http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/cjrp/criminalprofile.html
This site I actually enjoyed reading. It had so much different information than what I'd been reading. The internet sources were starting to get repetative. Everything I was reading was all the same, just worded differently. It has definitions of different types of evidence and characteristics that I haven't read in any other site or book.
The Cases That Haunt Us: From Jack the Ripper to Jonbenet Ramsey, the FBI's Legendary Mindhunter Unravels the Mysteries That Won't Go Away by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker
I haven't read the book, but reading the reviews and the despcription of the book makes me feel like this is the perfect book to use for my real life case examples. It also helps that one of the authors is believed to be one of the key guys to get criminal profiling started with the FBI.
Unfortunately, I'm still unable to use my MCC account to get into the library database so I just used three sites for my bibliography.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment