Talk:Criminal psychology
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Article can use a lot (!) of expansion. As it is, it is wayyy overfocused on Michel Foucault. Not that he doesn't have some importance to the subject. --DanielCD 07:00, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
Shit, I am thinking that removing the links for "French" and "philosopher" would give proper emphasis to the greater relevance of the "Michel Foucalt" link. Perhaps I will make this edit myself someday. Alice Curiouse 20:10, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
- Yu go fo it baybee. --DanielCD 22:59, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
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Criminal psychologists are experts in understanding the psychological motivations behind crime. After evaluating crime scenes, pieces of evidence and witnesses, criminal psychologists, also known as profilers, integrate all the material connected with the suspect in a criminal investigation. Criminal psychologists use this information to develop a psychological profile of perpetrator. The profile helps police to identify and understand the nature, patterns and motives of the perpetrator in an investigation, which ultimately helps them catch the criminal. Some criminal psychologists also provide “geographical profiles” which help police identify the most probable area of where the offender lives and works.
[edit] Merge with Criminal psychology
And merge that page with Forensic psychology--Ziji 07:09, 22 April 2007 (UTC)