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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100425232263
ISBN-139780425232262
eBay Product ID (ePID)74860307
Product Key Features
Book TitleForensic Psychology of Criminal Minds
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
TopicTelevision / Reference, Forensic Psychology, Murder / Serial Killers, Criminology
IllustratorYes
GenrePerforming Arts, True Crime, Social Science, Psychology
AuthorKatherine Ramsland
FormatUk-B Format Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight9.8 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2009-015693
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Grade ToUP
SynopsisThe bestselling author of The Forensic Science of C.S.I. examines the real-life cases behind the hit television series Criminal Minds Week after week, the hit TV show Criminal Minds gives viewers a look inside the psyches of the fictional serial killers tracked by the BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit). This elite team of FBI agents travels the country assisting law enforcement officials by examining the crime scene, "profiling" the perpetrator, and aiding in arrest and interrogation. In this book Katherine Ramsland reveals how reality differs from fiction and how forensic psychologists actually use their knowledge of human behavior and motivations as consultants in criminal investigations-as well as detailing the real cases that influenced some of Criminal Minds 's most memorable episodes., Week after week, the hit Living TV show Criminal Minds gives viewers a look inside the psyches of the fictional serial killers tracked by the BAU (Behavioural Analysis Unit). This elite team of FBI agents travels the US assisting law enforcement officials by examining the crime scene, profiling' the perpetrator and aiding in arrest and interrogation. In The Forensic Science of Criminal Minds, Katherine Ramsland reveals how reality differs from fiction and how forensic psychologists actually use their knowledge of human behaviour and motivations.'