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Post responses to the following:
- Explain two or more insights about threat and risk assessment in subject-based profiling that you gleaned from reading the scholarly article you selected.
- Describe how these insights may help you more deeply and critically examine a case when profiling a suspect using a threat or risk
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References
Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2013). Criminal and behavioral profiling: Theory, research and practice. SAGE Publications.
Chapter 7, "Suspect-Based Profiling" (pp. 205-236)
McCauley, C., & Moskalenko, S. (2014). Toward a profile of lone wolf terrorists: What moves an individual from radical opinion to radical action. Terrorism and Political Violence, 26(1), 69-85.
Oppetit, A., Campelo, N., Bouzar, L., Pellerin, H., Hefez, S., Bronsard, G., Bouzar, D., & Cohen, D. (2019). Do radicalized minors have different social and psychological profiles from radicalized adults? Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10, 644.
Rae, J. A. (2012). Will it ever be possible to profile the terrorist? Journal of Terrorism Research, 3(2), 64-74.
Vaisman-Tzachor, R. (2007). Profiling terrorists. Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 7(1), 27-61.