Behavioral Analysis Unit


Behavioral Analysis Unit BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit), previously known as the Behavioral Science Unit, is a section of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. Describe the wikitesto modification

This is a component of the FBI's "National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimes" (NCAVC). BAU's mission is to provide behavioral and / or operational support by using experience, research and training to complex and urgent crimes, which often involve threats or acts of violence. The list of cases dealt with include crimes against children, crimes against adults, threats, corruption and piromania. BAU intervenes on the invitation of law enforcement authorities. Answers to these assistance requests are facilitated by the local coordinators of the NCAVC.

The Behavioral Analysis Unit provides on-site services during consultations, through the use of the best multimedia technologies. However, unlike the popular belief, this information is not provided by "profilers", recurring figures on television and cinema.

BAU provides assistance to police forces through the "criminal investigation" process. Criminal investigation is a process of reviewing both behavioral and investigative perspectives. It is about to review and evaluate the facts of a criminal act by interpreting the offense object and interaction with the victim, as exposed during the offense commission, or as being present in the scene of the crime. BAU staff conducts detailed crime analyzes with the aim of providing one or more of the following services: crime analysis, investigation suggestions, delinquent crime profiles, threat analysis, critical crime analysis, strategy analysis, handling violent cases, interaction strategies with witnesses.

In addition to the aforementioned services, BAU staff provides help to investigators with the so-called "Response Plan" to assist them during the investigations. Recently, BAU has published a "School Shooter: A Threat Assessment Perspective" guide for school administrators, addressed also to teachers and parents, to identify and assess threats and law enforcement in schools. >

BAU maintains a file for experts in various forensic disciplines, such as odontology, anthropology, entomology, or pathology.

BAU is based within the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Al Cinema e in TVmodifica wikitesto

In the United States, BAU's work inspired the Criminal Minds television series and its spin-off Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior. In movie theaters, film samples incorporating profiling activities attributed to the BAU are cinematic works from Thomas Harris's novels (Silence of the Innocents, Hannibal and Red Dragon).

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