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Pat Brown
Criminal Profiler Pat Brown Pat Brown is a nationally known criminal profiler and television commentator. She is the CEO of The Sexual Homicide Exchange (www.SHEprofilers.com) and president of The Pat Brown Criminal Profiling Agency (www.patbrownprofiling.com). Through the Sexual Homicide... show more

Criminal Profiler Pat Brown Pat Brown is a nationally known criminal profiler and television commentator. She is the CEO of The Sexual Homicide Exchange (www.SHEprofilers.com) and president of The Pat Brown Criminal Profiling Agency (www.patbrownprofiling.com). Through the Sexual Homicide Exchange, she provides pro bono cold case profiling and training for law enforcement and she works privately for families, attorneys, and the media throught her own agency. Pat Brown is the author of Killing for Sport: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers (Phoenix Books) and her new book, The Profiler: My Life Hunting Serial Killers and Psychopaths (Hyperian Voice) will be out in May 2010. Having made over one thousand television and radio appearances in the United States and worldwide, Pat Brown is well known for her crime commentary and for her profiling and forensic analysis. She can be seen regularly on MSNBC, CNN, FOX, NBC, and CBS, and is a frequent guest of Nancy Grace, Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell, Larry King, The Today Show, and The CBS Early Show. Pat Brown was the host and profiler for the 2004 Discovery Channel documentary, The Suspicious Death of Cleopatra and in February 2010 she can be seen in the new Discovery Channel Mystery Files series revealing a new Jack the Ripper suspect and discussing why she believes Cleopatra was murdered.
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KCPolski
KCPolski rated it 14 years ago
I can't review this book from an informed position on whether Ms. Brown is a good profiler or not. As one who has an interest in abnormal and/or criminal psychology, I thought this was an interesting book. However, I was hoping this book would be more about HOW criminal profiling is done. Not a t...
Telly Says.....
Telly Says..... rated it 14 years ago
Killing for Sport was a very enjoyable book. Written by a profiler who knows quite a bit about serial killers and how they operate. Reading the book was like having a Q&A with the author and killers both. Ms. Brown asked questions that we all wonder about regarding how these murderers do what the...
Babs Book Bistro
Babs Book Bistro rated it 14 years ago
An interesting read to say the least. I was surprised to find out just how our system really works. It takes a strong person to be a profiler. I commend Pat Brown for her hard work in trying to get the states to work together etc. This books is a great educational tool about how the whole proces...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 15 years ago
Don't waste your time with this book! This writer has an ego the size of New York City. She was all-knowing, while those around her, including the police and some victims families, were misdirected and ignorant. If you love profiling books, stick to those of John Douglas and Roy Hazelwood (or really...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 15 years ago
I really wanted to like this book. I have read memoirs by John Douglas, William Bass and numerous other professionals in the fields of forensic and behavioral sciences (I am a forensic anthropology major).Pat Brown's memoir just bothered me. First of all, she admits that she is "self-trained," and...
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