Profiling The Ripper

Published: Aug. 18, 2019, 7 a.m.

b"Researchers and authors John Malcolm and Jon Lee Rees join Jonathan Menges in a discussion about behavioral and geographical profiling. Does profiling have value when applied to the hunt for Jack the Ripper? \\n<p>\\nSources read and further reading:\\n<p>\\nJohn Douglas: The Cases That Haunt Us, Scribner, 2000\\n<p>\\nJohn Douglas: FBI NCAVC Criminal Investigative Analysis of Jack the Ripper\\n<p>\\nDavid Canter: Criminal Shadows: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer, HarperCollins, 1995\\n<p>\\nKim Rossmo: An Evaluation of NIJ's Evaluation Methodology for Geographic Profiling Software, March 9, 2005\\n<p>\\nKim Rossmo: Geographic Profiling-NCIS Conference 1998\\n<p>\\nGeographic Profiling Survey: A Preliminary Examination of Geographic Profilers Views and Experiences \\nKarla Emeno, Craig Bennell, Brent Snook, and Paul J. Taylor \\n<p>\\nNichols, Beth "Geographic Profiling: Contributions to the Investigation of Serial Murders ." Electronic Thesis or Dissertation. Wright State University, 2019. https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ \\n<p>\\nSerial Crime- Theory and Practical Issues in Behavioral Profiling, Wayne Petherick, Editor, Academic Press 2006\\n<p>\\nSir Jim Takes the Stand Alan Sharp, Ripper Notes #28, Inkling Press"