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Can Investigative Psychology ACTUALLY Solve Criminal Cases? Explorion Part 1 - The Psychology Behind Crime Scenes (The Lucy Letby Nurse Case) - • The Psychology Behind Crime Scenes (The Lu... Part 2 - How FBI, Psychology & Clinical Profiling Works (The Lucy Letby Case) - • How FBI, Psychology & Clinical Profiling W... Dive into the world of Investigative Psychology in our latest video, exploring the statistical perspective used to understand criminal behavior. Grounded in environmental psychology, this approach employs the Facet Theory five-factor model, dissecting factors like attempted intimacy, sexual gratification, aggression, impersonal interaction, and criminality. Discover how tools like Smallest Space Analysis (SSA) rank-order correlations between variables, aiding investigators in understanding behavioral relationships. However, Investigative Psychology faces challenges, such as the need for accurate variable selection and the trade-off between accuracy and interpretability. Critiques arise from Goldblatt's research, indicating that of 57 cases profiled, only 21% were solved, with 20% of the information being incorrect in these solved cases. Each profiling approach has its strengths and critiques, with the field continually evolving. General evaluations of profiling reveal its indirect utility, often providing investigative advice rather than detailed offender characteristics. Positive aspects include profiling as a second opinion and confirmation of judgment, while negative views raise concerns about widened investigations and potential breaches of guidelines. Explore changes in the UK's offender profiling, introducing Behavioral Investigative Advisors (BIAs). BIAs adhere to specific criteria, emphasizing the scientific grounding of their work and its empirical basis. However, BIA advice is not considered expert evidence in court. In conclusion, offender profiling, whether traditional or modern, is a tool with inherent limitations. This is Part 3 of the The Lucy Letby Nurse Case (although I note that the previous two videos focus more on Lucy Letby's case) and serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilant oversight and mental health support in healthcare settings. #InvestigativePsychology #OffenderProfiling #CriminalPsychology #LucyLetby #BehavioralScience #TrueCrime #CriminalProfiles #BIAs #PsychologicalMysteries #ForensicPsychology #AssumptionsOfProfiling #FBIProfiling #ClinicalProfiling #BehavioralScience #TrueCrime #CriminalProfiles #CriminalBehavior #nurse #BehavioralInvestigativeAdvisors #CaseLinkage #ForensicPsychology #CrimeInvestigation #crime #serialkillers #criminalinvestigation #DetectiveWork #InvestigativePhilosophy #BehavioralScience #DecisionMaking #InvestigativeProcesses #LawEnforcement #CrimeSolving #education #explorion #psychology #psychologyinsights #forensics #forensicreview #fbi #police #mystery #crime #criminaldefense #detective #behaviouralinvestigativeadvisors #crimesceneanalysis #offencelinkage #predictiveprofiling #clinicalapproach #offender #goldblatt #wessely #jackson #almnod