Review of The Unknown Darkness: Profiling the Predators Among Us


The Unknown Darkness: Profiling the Predators Among us
by Gregg McCrary

c2003, 324 pages

Another profiling book. 
This author was a contemporary of John Douglas and although not one of the founding fathers, he was there in the beginning so all the information is almost 20 years old. 
His writing style is simple and straight forward and doesn't jump around as much as Douglass so it was easy reading. He reviewed and highlighted several cases like the Buddhist Temple massacre, the Waco disaster, and the international killer Jack Unterweger. 
He brings up some interesting bits of information like they DO do forensic profiling on arson, rape and other cases which I didn't know. 
He brings up the 7% statistics that 7% of convicts are the bad ones who commit most of the crime, are the repeat offenders and simply can't be helped. 
Overall a fine book for those interested in profiling. 
 

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