Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide
ISBN-13:
9781482055436
ISBN-10:
1482055430
Author:
David Webb
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
46 pages
Category:
Forensic Psychology
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Forensic Psychology
,
Psychology
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ISBN-13:
9781482055436
ISBN-10:
1482055430
Author:
David Webb
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
46 pages
Category:
Forensic Psychology
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Forensic Psychology
,
Psychology
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Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide (ISBN-13: 9781482055436 and ISBN-10: 1482055430), written by authors
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Interested in Criminal Profiling?
Designed to let you dive straight into this fascinating topic, Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide is based on a series of classes from an undergraduate program in forensic psychology.
The guide provides clear and concise information on central issues such as the origins of criminal profiling, FBI profiling methodology and limitations; and whether becoming a profiler is a realistic career path.
If you are interested in criminal profiling and would like to learn more, Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide is the perfect place to start.
Designed to let you dive straight into this fascinating topic, Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide is based on a series of classes from an undergraduate program in forensic psychology.
The guide provides clear and concise information on central issues such as the origins of criminal profiling, FBI profiling methodology and limitations; and whether becoming a profiler is a realistic career path.
If you are interested in criminal profiling and would like to learn more, Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide is the perfect place to start.
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