| The process of inferring the personality characteristics of individuals responsible for committing criminal acts has commonly been referred to as criminal profiling. Professionals engaged in the practice of criminal profiling have historically included a broad spectrum of investigators, behavioral scientists, social scientists, and forensic scientists. Their involvement in unsolved casework has been most commonly concerned with criminal investigative efforts and suspect identification. In that capacity, multidisciplinary criminal profiling techniques have been sought out to help reduce suspect pools, assist with case linkage, and develop investigatively relevant leads and strategies in unsolved cases. Criminal profilers are also called in to assist attorneys with court cases that involve complex or bizarre behavioral evidence. | ||
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