ABSTRACT

This chapter discusses some of the discoveries into the fabric of the work and allows various rhizomes. It offers innovations to the practices of both analytic psychology and crime scene analysis. The chapter examines the literature of vicarious traumatization to better formulate the traumas and dangers faced by profilers. This traumatization is understandable from an imaginal perspective. The researcher could view the traumatization from other literature accustomed to working with both psychological professionals and law-enforcement agents. The literature of crime scene analysis is theoretically diverse because it does not ally itself with any one school of thought. Some literature states that the era is not the most violent in history. The fictions of literature and cinema make better fodder for speculation because the entirety of the text is before the commentator. The chapter also presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book.