J.E. Douglas’s scientific contributions

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Criminal profiling: A viable investigative tool against violent crime
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January 1986

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J.E. Douglas

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... In the intricate tapestry of criminal investigations, psychological profiling stands as a meticulous endeavor, a methodical dance to unearth the enigmatic facets of a criminal's mind. This artful process, as guided by the astute FBI profilers Douglas and Burgess (1986), delves deep into the labyrinthine corridors of crime scenes to unveil the elusive personality traits and behavioral quirks of unknown wrongdoers. Within its embrace, psychological profiling serves as a compass, helping investigators navigate the fog of uncertainty when solid evidence is scarce. ...

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A novel generalized similarity measure under intuitionistic fuzzy environment and its applications to criminal investigation
Criminal profiling: A viable investigative tool against violent crime
  • Citing Article
  • January 1986