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Brent E. Turvey MS


Self Description

October 2007: "Mr. Turvey has participated as a forensic scientist and /or criminal profiler in the investigative or trial phase for both law enforcement and attorney clients around the World. The greatest volume of his casework has focused on the examination and interpretation of physical and behavioral evidence..."

http://www.corpus-delicti.com/brent/brent_cv.html

Third-Party Descriptions

October 2007: '“Most profiles are not made of concrete ideas,” said Brent E. Turvey, a forensic scientist, criminal profiler and author of the textbook Criminal Profiling: Principles and Practice. “You try to pin security people down and they can’t articulate it. It’s what they think. It’s an artful process, it is not a scientific process, and because that’s true you can have a lot of false positives.”'

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/weekinreview/21kershaw.html

Relationships

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Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Oklahoma City University (OKCU) Organization Oct 21, 2007

Articles and Resources

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Oct 21, 2007 Acting Like a Usual Suspect

QUOTE: But behavioral profiling, highly nuanced, draws heavily from cognitive psychology and, often, on the personal experiences with previous crimes and the subjective interpretations of the profilers.

New York Times