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Criminal profiler John E. Douglas worked for the FBI's Investigative Support Unit for 25 years. He is an Air Force veteran and doctor of education and has written or coauthored more than 100 criminology texts and research papers. In his study of the criminal mind, Douglas interviewed convicted show more murders, rapists, kidnappers and assassins that included Charles Manson, Sirhan Sirhan, Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, David Berkowitz, James Earl Ray and Ted Bundy, to name a few. Through this research, he learned how criminals think, and to see the world, the victims and the crime scenes through their eyes as well as perfected the art of psychological profiling to catch serial killers. Jack Crawford, a major character in the Thomas Harris novels Red Dragon and The Silence of the Lambs, was directly based on Douglas.. "Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit," which is co-written with Mark Olshaker, is a psychological study that tells the real life story of the Investigative Support Unit of the FBI and the country's most notorious serial killers. It's a memoir of Douglas' time with the FBI and shows how this special force assisted state and local police in solving some of the most celebrated serial murder and rape cases. Olshaker and Douglas' first fictional work together was "Broken Wings." It tells how former profiler Jake Donovan and a special team of former agents investigate the apparent suicide of the director of the FBI. Also written with Olshaker were the titles "The Anatomy of Motive," "Obsession," and "Journey into Darkness." "Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives" was written with Robert K. Kessler and Ann W. Burgess, both former FBI agents. These three authors, along with Allen G. Burgess, also wrote "Crime Classification Manual," which classifies the three major felonies of murder, arson and sexual assault and standardizes the language and terminology used throughout the criminal justice system. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by John E. Douglas

The Cases That Haunt Us (2000) 961 copies
Journey Into Darkness (1997) 827 copies
Obsession (1998) 549 copies
Broken Wings (1999) 153 copies

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4.25 - some of the crimes are recounted in gruesome detail which was at times difficult to get through, but Douglas does a good job of re-humanizing some of the victims and survivors of killers and predators who essentially made them a statistic.
 
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mancinibo | 16 other reviews | Nov 30, 2023 |
A must read for anyone interested in criminal profiling.
 
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everettroberts | 26 other reviews | Oct 20, 2023 |
This guy's life is so interesting. It's awesome finding out more about the cases he investigated.
 
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Danielle.Desrochers | 26 other reviews | Oct 10, 2023 |
Somewhat disjointed book about profiling. The author discusses many cases.
 
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MrDickie | 16 other reviews | Sep 21, 2023 |

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