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The Myth of Serial Killer Profiling archiveDeveloped by the FBI in the 1970s, Criminal Profiling is used in countless serial murder investigations globally. Using information about a crime, crime scenes, and victims, profilers compose behavioural profiles of wanted. The general public believes profiling to be a reliable and valid scientific way of investigating serial crimes, but the reality is far from that. Professor Jackson has contributed to over 50 documentaries about violent crimes and murder, and here he reveals evidence showing profiling has never resulted in the identification, apprehension and conviction of serial murderers. He has worked to assist investigations into serial rape, murder, and missing people. As FBI agents develop their criminal profiles, they "embed" themselves in the mind of a killer and think what a murderer's ‘signature moves' and motivations might be. Focusing on some of the most infamous and perplexing serial murder cases in FBI history, the show will reveal how criminal profilers often got it so wrong.

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Professor Jackson

The Myth of Serial Killer Profiling

The Myth of Serial Killer Profiling (Talk) production archive for QTIX code T1790778452. Details of all The Myth of Serial Killer Profiling archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02036982657

Archive Listings

8 Oct 23Prince of Wales Centre
Cannock, Staffordshire
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18 May 23Contact Theatre
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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14 May 23Bingley Little Theatre
Bingley, West Yorkshire
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4 May 23Gloucester Guildhall
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
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9 Mar 23Tyne Theatre and Opera House
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
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25 Feb 23Plowright Theatre
Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
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9 Feb 23The Buttermarket
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
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