Paul Britton profiles criminals for the police from "summary" of The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson
Paul Britton is a man who spends his days thinking like a criminal. He puts himself in the minds of murderers, rapists, and other deviant individuals. His job is to create profiles of these criminals for the police, to help them catch the perpetrators. Britton's work is not easy. It requires a deep understanding of human behavior, a keen eye for detail, and a lot of patience. He must sift through mountains of evidence, interview witnesses and suspects, and piece together the puzzle of a crime. But Britton is not just a detective. He is also a psychologist. He uses his knowledge of the human mind to uncover the motives behind a crime, to understand why someone would commit such horrific acts. He de...Similar Posts
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