Criminal Minds.
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Although much has been written and many theories brought forth on identifying the criminal mind, it is still evident that there is no foolproof way to know in advance whether a person is prone to criminal activity. Law enforcement agencies have begun using a method called profiling to identify serial killers and terrorists. Some school districts are looking into the concept as a way of early detection into the minds of troubled children whose violent
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Lord, Mary. "The violent-kid profile." U. S. News & World Report, October, 1999: PG. 5) Mitchell, Edward W. "The etiology of serial murder: towards an integrated model." PhD Dissertation to Satisfy the Requirements of University of Cambridge School of Mental Health Law. 1996. 6) Sanko, John. "Bill would stiffen laws on and cruelty measure aims at Deliberate mistreatment, abuse, and killing." Rocky Mountain News, April 1997: 38A. 7) Sharp, Deborah. "Public outraged by recent cases of animal abuse." USA T
Lord, Mary. "The violent-kid profile." U. S. News & World Report, October, 1999: PG. 5) Mitchell, Edward W. "The etiology of serial murder: towards an integrated model." PhD Dissertation to Satisfy the Requirements of University of Cambridge School of Mental Health Law. 1996. 6) Sanko, John. "Bill would stiffen laws on and cruelty measure aims at Deliberate mistreatment, abuse, and killing." Rocky Mountain News, April 1997: 38A. 7) Sharp, Deborah. "Public outraged by recent cases of animal abuse." USA T