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Keywords: Serial Offender Profiling, Forensic Psychology, Technology Integration, Profiling Era Preferences, Familiarity, Perceived Effectiveness, Success Rates, Investigative Practices, Law Enforcement, Profiling Experts, Evolution.

Author(s) Siddharth Kumar Bansal
Country India
Abstract This study investigates "The Evolution of Serial Offender Profiling: From Psychology to Technology," exploring the intricate interplay between traditional forensic psychology and the integration of advanced technologies. Rooted in the historical foundations of the field, the research aims to unravel the dynamic landscape of serial offender profiling. It delves into practitioner preferences, perceptions, and success rates across distinct methodological epochs, providing a comprehensive understanding of the evolving investigative practices.
This exploration is vital as it navigates the delicate balance between established psychological methodologies and the transformative impact of cutting-edge technologies. By scrutinizing the preferences of law enforcement and profiling experts, correlating familiarity with modern techniques to perceived effectiveness, and uncovering variations in success rates across different eras, the study contributes a contemporary snapshot to the broader discourse on serial offender profiling. This synthesis of historical wisdom and technological innovation promises to shape the future trajectory of investigative practices, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the pursuit of justice in an ever-evolving landscape.
Keywords Serial Offender Profiling, Forensic Psychology, Technology Integration, Profiling Era Preferences, Familiarity, Perceived Effectiveness, Success Rates, Investigative Practices, Law Enforcement, Profiling Experts, Evolution.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025
Published On 2025-01-12
Cite This Keywords: Serial Offender Profiling, Forensic Psychology, Technology Integration, Profiling Era Preferences, Familiarity, Perceived Effectiveness, Success Rates, Investigative Practices, Law Enforcement, Profiling Experts, Evolution. - Siddharth Kumar Bansal - IJFMR Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.32893
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.32893
Short DOI https://doi.org/g82hp7

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