does anyone have any information on the current standing of criminal profiling, in relation to its scientific validity?
I'm currently reading Terence Hines Pseudoscience and the Paranormal and have come across this passage:
"There is surprisingly little actual research on the validity of criminal profiles. But, at least on the surface, it does seem to bear a striking similarity to cold reading. And the faith put in it by some in law enforcement bears a strong resemblance to the fallacy of personal validation - selectively remembering and reporting those parts of the profile that turned out to be correct while ignoring the aspects that were incorrect. In a rare article critical of profiling, Allison, Bennell, and Mokros (2002) have argued that profiling is based on a "naive and outdated understanding of personality" and is "unlikely to be a valid and reliable process."(p.115)"
Hines, p.66
Hines is comparing profiling to the cold readings done by alleged psychic mediums. Does this strike anyone as being particularly pertinent or are there scientific aspects to profiling of which i am not aware?
I'm currently reading Terence Hines Pseudoscience and the Paranormal and have come across this passage:
"There is surprisingly little actual research on the validity of criminal profiles. But, at least on the surface, it does seem to bear a striking similarity to cold reading. And the faith put in it by some in law enforcement bears a strong resemblance to the fallacy of personal validation - selectively remembering and reporting those parts of the profile that turned out to be correct while ignoring the aspects that were incorrect. In a rare article critical of profiling, Allison, Bennell, and Mokros (2002) have argued that profiling is based on a "naive and outdated understanding of personality" and is "unlikely to be a valid and reliable process."(p.115)"
Hines, p.66
Hines is comparing profiling to the cold readings done by alleged psychic mediums. Does this strike anyone as being particularly pertinent or are there scientific aspects to profiling of which i am not aware?
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