How to Become a Criminal Profiler
A criminal profiler is a person who studies the scene of a crime and then tries to figure out the process and methods that were used to commit the crime. He/she will then attempt to put together a psychological profile that will help identify the criminal or criminals involved in the crime. Another term used to describe the criminal profiler's work is "offender profiling". Most criminal profilers are special agents who work for the FBI. These agents work under the National Center for Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) at Quantico, Va. They assist in investigations, conduct interviews, review crime scene photos and coordinate strategies with the prosecutors. They also provide case management advice, threat assessment and interviewing strategies to law enforcement agencies [source: Winerman]. If you'd still like to become a forensic profiler, just read on.
If you are interested in becoming a criminal profiler, try to work on cases that involve kidnapping, homicide and rapes, before applying to become an NCAVC agent [source: Intelicus].
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