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Kenneth Peacock Tynan
Kenneth Peacock Tynan , 1927-80, English drama critic, author, and theatrical executive, b. Birmingham, England. During the 1950s, while writing for The Observer, Tynan was widely regarded as Britain's most brilliant, insightful, and influential drama critic. He espoused a new theatrical realism b... Read more
silhouette
silhouette , outline image, especially a profile drawing solidly filled in or a cutout pasted against a lighter background. It was named for Étienne de Silhouette (1709-67), who was the finance minister to Louis XV; it is said that he was so noted for his stinginess that cheap articles, inclu... Read more
DNA fingerprinting
DNA fingerprinting or DNA profiling, any of several similar techniques for analyzing and comparing DNA from separate sources, used especially in law enforcement to identify suspects from hair, blood, semen, or other biological materials found at the scene of a violent crime. It depends on the f... Read more
community college
community college public institution of higher education. Community colleges are characterized by a two-year curriculum that leads to either the associate degree or transfer to a four-year college. The transfer program parallels the first two years of a four-year college. The degree program general... Read more
pediment
pediment in architecture, the triangular gable end on a building of classic type or a similar form used decoratively. It consists of the tympanum , or triangular wall surface, enclosed below by the horizontal cornice and above by the raking cornice, which follows the slope of the roof. In Greek ar... Read more
David Halberstam
David Halberstam 1934-2007, American journalist and author, b. New York City, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1955). A reporter (1956-60) for newspapers in Mississippi and Tennessee, he chronicled the nascent civil-rights struggle. Moving (1960) to the New York Times, he covered the crisis in the Congo, the... Read more
A. J. Liebling
A. J. Liebling (Abbott Joseph Liebling), 1904-63, American journalist, b. New York City. He left Dartmouth, attended the Columbia School of Journalism, and wrote for the Providence, R.I. Evening Bulletin and several New York City newspapers before joining (1935) The New Yorker magazine, where h... Read more
Qumran
Qumran , ancient village on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea, in what is now the Israeli-occupied West Bank. It is famous for its caves, in some of which the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Archaeological work at Qumran has yielded a profile of its history. In Israelite times it was the site of a ... Read more
Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus [Gr.,=roof lizard], quadriped ornithischian dinosaur of the late Jurassic period. About 29 ft 6 in (9 m) long, it had short forelegs, four long bony spikes on a flexible tail, and two rows of upright triangular bony plates running along the back, which gave it a serrated profile. The ... Read more
molding
molding in architecture, furniture, and decorative objects, a surface or group of surfaces of projecting or receding contours. A molding may serve as a defining element, terminating a unit or an entire composition (e.g., in the cap of a column or the crowning cornice of a building) or establishing ... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "criminal profiling"

Profiling
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security ...Inductive criminal profiling, like the larger concept...scenes. Inductive criminal profiles draw on formal...informal studies of known criminals, on the experience...contrast, deductive criminal profiling relies purely on information...
Racial Profiling
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law RACIAL PROFILING The consideration of race...as someone with possible criminal intent. Similarly, if...Although this type of profiling is not always considered...law enforcement is the profiling of individuals based solely...
DNA Evidence
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...also called DNA typing or DNA profiling, examines DNA found in physical...common form of evidence in criminal trials. It is also used in...decision, claiming that DNA profiling was unreliable and that it...major federal decision on DNA profiling, the U.S. Court of Appeals...
Fingerprints
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...taking of fingerprints. Criminal suspects may also be required...against those of convicted criminals as part of a background check...fingerprints of convicted criminals and former criminal suspects. The database is...DNA fingerprinting, or profiling, identifies the chemical...
Police: Police Officer Behavior
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice ...observational studies that spanned the criminal justice system. The researchers...incompetence and corruption in criminal justice practices, due in...as official action taken by criminal justice professionals based...been accused of using racial profiling policies (i.e., making...
DNA Technology
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science ...DNA microarray technology, and DNA profiling have already begun to shape medicine...fingerprinting can be used to identify a criminal based on whether their unique DNA sequence...It can be used for gene expression profiling which gives scientists insights into...
Genetic Technology
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security ...DNA microarray technology, and DNA profiling, have already begun to shape medicine...fingerprinting can be used to identify a criminal based on whether the person's unique...It can be used for gene expression profiling which gives scientists insights into...
Shoplifting
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice ...concerned about the injustices of "racial profiling" in shoplifting, where store employees use...concealment of merchandise or similar acts criminal. Thus, the New Jersey code of criminal procedure (N.J. Stat. Ann. tit. 2C...
DNA fingerprinting
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition DNA fingerprinting or DNA profiling, any of several similar techniques for analyzing and comparing...provides less certainty when a match occurs. Applications In criminal investigations, the DNA fingerprint of a suspect's blood or...
Gangs
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...the agency of any member, engages in a course or pattern of criminal activity." Ala. Code § 13A-6-26 (2002...minority males are unfairly stereo-typed, leading to racial profiling of groups consisting of these young minority males. Until...

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Criminal Profiling: Principles and Practice.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology; 4/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; Criminal Profiling: Principles and Practice...ISBN 1588296393 Criminal profiling, although having a long...understanding of serious criminal behaviours. Previous research into criminal profiling has tended to focus on repetitive...
The probity of profiling: opinions of Australian lawyers on the utility of criminal profiling in court.
Magazine article from: Psychiatry, Psychology and Law; 11/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; Criminal profiling and its investigative utility for...in the United Kingdom and Canada criminal profiling evidence has been rejected in a number...elements have been distinguished from criminal profiling, where the former is an attempt...
Criminal Profiling
Magazine article from: Skeptic; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...The 5 We of Criminal Profiling 1. What is profiling? When CP was originally...and experience with criminal behavior, and possibly...enforcement agencies catch criminals or find missing persons...detective" with "criminal profiler" and the...education. 3. When is profiling ...
Criminal profiling: granfalloons and gobbledygook.(Report)
Magazine article from: Skeptic (Altadena, CA); 6/22/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...5 W's of Criminal Profiling 1. What is profiling? When CP was originally...and experience with criminal behavior, and possibly...enforcement agencies catch criminals or find missing persons...detective" with "criminal profiler" and the...OMITTED] 3. When is profiling used? The ...
Criminal profiling; international theory, research, and practice.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2007; 466 words ; 9781588296849 Criminal profiling; international theory, research...from Europe and North America covers profiling crimes of violence, learning new...law and policy relating to criminal profiling, and understanding the skills and...
Profiling hackers; the science of criminal profiling as applied to the world of hacking.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 5/1/2009; 574 words ; 9781420086935 Profiling hackers; the science of criminal profiling as applied to the world of hacking. Chiesa, Raoul...research from the first three phases of the Hackers Profiling Project (HPP) of the United Nations Interregional...
"Journal of Criminal Profiling" from Haworth Press.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: Business Publisher; 11/17/2004; 700+ words ; ...the publication of Journal of Criminal Profiling with an issue in early 2005...with all aspects of criminal profiling. Among the topics the journal...studies on the accuracy of various profiling techniques; studies of criminal...
"Journal of Criminal Profiling" from Haworth Press.
Newspaper article from: Legal Publisher; 10/31/2004; 525 words ; ...the publication of Journal of Criminal Profiling with an issue in early 2005...with all aspects of criminal profiling. Among the topics the journal...studies on the accuracy of various profiling techniques; studies of criminal...
Criminal profiling: the FBI uses criminal investigative analysis to solve crimes.
Magazine article from: Corrections Today; 2/1/1999; ; 700+ words ; ...and post-offense behavior.(1) Criminal profiling is a process now known in the Federal...insights and observations to investigators. Profiling is not a new concept. Variations of profiling have been used for many years in an effort...
"Journal of Criminal Profiling" from howarth press.
Newspaper article from: Legal Publisher; 7/1/2002; 504 words ; ...the publication of Journal of Criminal Profiling with a Spring 2003 issue. An...professional literature on criminal profiling for professionals in the forensic...as: the accuracy of various profiling techniques; descriptive and...