I don't know about that, most cops and feds find it extremely valuable in helping them solve cases. I don't care if it's a placebo effect or not, if they find it a valuable tool then that's a good thing. Also, researchers simply don't have access to all the profiles created over the years along with the subsequent perp to do a meaningful analysis of profiling itself.Originally posted by: villageidiot111
We talked about this in my first year psychology class. They hope that someday profilers will be worthwhile, but at the moment they are pretty much worthless.
Originally posted by: Greenman
Look at where the information is coming from, is it a big surprise the conclusions fit the agenda of the source? Profiling works, it's used every day all across the US.
Originally posted by: Anubis
can i get cliffs on that, dont feel like reading 7 pages
Originally posted by: mugs
Question - what does this have to do with political correctness or the New Yorker's (implied liberal) agenda? If this was about racial profiling, I could see where you're coming from. But this isn't racial profiling. I don't think there's anything offensive about criminal profiling.