HNRS 88SB

Mindhunter: Profiling and Serial Killers

Description: Seminar, one hour. As crimes have devolved from basic motives such as love and money into sexual gratification and sadism, how are killers whose actions are accumulation of personal fantasies caught? Lying between law enforcement and psychology, profiling, complex art used to narrow down suspect pool, became answer for law enforcement. Profiling has expanded to interactions with media, interrogation tactics, and has given society vocabulary such as serial killer itself. Profiling, however, is not comparable to computer algorithm; it is innately human process. In-depth review of how people become serial killers and if children are born evil. May not be applied toward Honors Collegium units, but may be applied toward lower-division Honors units. P/NP grading. Facilitated by Anna Verghese, with Michael Suarez as faculty mentor.

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