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Selects: How Profiling Works

Apr 24, 2021
Delve into the intriguing world of criminal profiling, where the hosts discuss its effectiveness and emotional fallout. They balance joyous personal anecdotes with sobering insights on the complexities of law enforcement tactics. Explore the contentious issue of racial profiling, its detrimental effects on community relations, and the legal nuances surrounding the Fourth Amendment. With a touch of humor, the conversation highlights the ineffectiveness of these methods in real scenarios, leaving listeners both entertained and informed.
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ANECDOTE

Chuck's Adoption

  • Chuck Bryant adopted a baby girl named Ruby Rose.
  • Several SYSK fans in Tulsa supported Chuck during the adoption process.
INSIGHT

Accepted Profiling

  • An all-points bulletin (APB), or be-on-the-lookout (BOLO), is the most accepted profiling form.
  • It describes a suspect based on eyewitness accounts after a crime, focusing on a specific individual.
INSIGHT

Psychological Profiling

  • Psychological profiling is used when there's limited physical evidence.
  • It involves educated guesses about the perpetrator based on the crime scene or circumstances, but is still somewhat controversial.
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