The Profilist explores crime through a lens that goes beyond headlines, examining behavior, influence, and the subtle dynamics that shape both actions and perception.
The focus is on cases, patterns, and the forces that influence how crimes unfold and how they are understood. Topics may include unsolved cases and those that have not been prosecuted, criminal deception, white-collar crime, forensic genealogy, and the role of media and public influence.
This work draws on extensive experience in public relations and communications within both law enforcement and higher education, with an emphasis on observation, context, and careful analysis.
The Profilist may include contributions from guest writers who bring additional perspectives and insight.
