Foundations of Behavioral Analysis | Criminal Profiling Course | Lesson 1

SØREN FORENSIC INSTITUTE
SØREN FORENSIC INSTITUTE
Published on 1.04.2026

How does criminal profiling actually work?
In this first lesson, we break down the real foundations of behavioral analysis used in forensic psychology—without myths, without intuition-based guessing, and without sensationalism.
This lesson introduces the core principle: profiling starts with behavior, not assumptions.
You will learn how to analyze what is present—and what is missing—at a crime scene, and how these elements form a structured behavioral pattern.
Inside this lesson:
What criminal profiling really is (and what it is NOT)
The difference between intuition and evidence-based analysis
How to read a crime scene as a behavioral process
Why sequence (before, during, after) is more important than isolated facts
How offenders reveal themselves through decisions, not labels
This is not about guessing who the offender is.
This is about understanding how they think, decide, and act.
The SØREN Forensic Institute approach focuses on analytical thinking, precision, and psychological structure—treating crime as a process, not a single event.

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