Abstract

The article discusses the concept of criminalistic profiling, analyzes foreign and domestic experience in the use of psychological profiling, provides examples of the effectiveness of using this method; reveals the methodology for compiling a psychological portrait of an alleged criminal, studies the possibility of training law enforcement officers on the use of criminalistic profiling techniques.

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