1. The primary purpose of psychological profiling is to provide:

A.the identity of an offender involved in a violent crime such as murder or sex crime.

B. absolute information about an offender’s emotional and personality character traits and to immediately direct investigators to a given offender.

C. a mental diagnosis of the offender to the requesting police agency.

D.information about the type of offender most likely to commit a particular crime, and to generate lead information for investigators.

is it B

2. The Supreme Court’s decision in Miranda concerned the __________ Amendment and the admissibility of statements obtained from suspects questioned while in custody (or when otherwise denied their freedom).
First
Fifth
Sixth
Eighth

is it Fifth amendment

1. No. They are not absolute information.

2. Yes.

1. The primary purpose of psychological profiling is to provide:

A.the identity of an offender involved in a violent crime such as murder or sex crime.

B. absolute information about an offender’s emotional and personality character traits and to immediately direct investigators to a given offender.

C. a mental diagnosis of the offender to the requesting police agency.

D.information about the type of offender most likely to commit a particular crime, and to generate lead information for investigators.

is it D

To answer the first question, the primary purpose of psychological profiling is to provide information about the type of offender most likely to commit a particular crime, and to generate lead information for investigators. This helps investigators focus their efforts and narrow down potential suspects. Therefore, the correct answer is D.

For the second question, the Supreme Court's decision in Miranda concerned the Fifth Amendment and the admissibility of statements obtained from suspects questioned while in custody (or when otherwise denied their freedom). So, your answer is correct, it is the Fifth Amendment.