Adding this method into training as well as creating special unit on the force who specializes in this method could solve many crimes that have little to go on. Law enforcement and psychologists often do not see eye to eye, however criminal profiling has proven to be an effective tool for identifying information about offenders. By teaching new recruits a basic understanding of criminal profiling, it has the potential for first responders to obtain more information as soon as possible. Since criminal profiling identifies unknown offenders, the first responders can ask certain questions to obtain potential characteristics of the offender while the information is fresh. As for the special unit, the FBI has a unit called the Criminal Investigative Analysis unit. This unit assists law enforcement in obtaining profiles for unknown offenders. Once all the information is collected and a profile is created, the law enforcement use that information to aid them in capturing the offender, but why should the FBI be involved? If each agency or department knew how to profile an offender, the FBI would not be necessary. Certainly, some cases might require more experienced profilers to make an accurate profile, but each agency should have a basic understanding on how to profile (criminal investigative
Adding this method into training as well as creating special unit on the force who specializes in this method could solve many crimes that have little to go on. Law enforcement and psychologists often do not see eye to eye, however criminal profiling has proven to be an effective tool for identifying information about offenders. By teaching new recruits a basic understanding of criminal profiling, it has the potential for first responders to obtain more information as soon as possible. Since criminal profiling identifies unknown offenders, the first responders can ask certain questions to obtain potential characteristics of the offender while the information is fresh. As for the special unit, the FBI has a unit called the Criminal Investigative Analysis unit. This unit assists law enforcement in obtaining profiles for unknown offenders. Once all the information is collected and a profile is created, the law enforcement use that information to aid them in capturing the offender, but why should the FBI be involved? If each agency or department knew how to profile an offender, the FBI would not be necessary. Certainly, some cases might require more experienced profilers to make an accurate profile, but each agency should have a basic understanding on how to profile (criminal investigative