profiler
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of profiler
Example Sentences
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Mary Ellen O’Toole, a professor at George Mason University and a former FBI profiler, said the video footage is helpful to investigators in more than one way, including providing some insight into the personality of the alleged kidnapper.
From Los Angeles Times
Aggie is a Pulitzer Prize–winning author and profiler of modern icons who hasn’t published much since her bestselling memoir came out in 2018.
From Salon
County Sheriff’s arson unit and arson profiler.
From Los Angeles Times
But perhaps most importantly, the story was held together by a theme any politician with presidential aspirations seeks to cultivate from a profiler: The subject as a vehicle for America to make a decisive break with an unsatisfactory past.
From Salon
For 1986’s “Manhunter,” Petersen is Will Graham, a former FBI criminal profiler with an uncommon ability to understand the mindset of serial killers.
From Los Angeles Times
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