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Q About <strong>the</strong> Authors<br />

John E. Douglas, Ed.D., entered duty with <strong>the</strong> FBI in 1970 after serving<br />

four years in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Air Force. He gained investigative experience<br />

in violent crime in Detroit and Milwaukee field <strong>of</strong>fices and also<br />

served as a hostage negotiator. In 1977 Douglas was appointed to <strong>the</strong><br />

FBI Academy as an instructor in <strong>the</strong> FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit,<br />

where he taught hostage negotiation and applied criminal psychology.<br />

In 1990 he was promoted as unit chief within <strong>the</strong> FBI’s National<br />

Center for <strong>the</strong> Analysis <strong>of</strong> Violent Crime. Serving in that capacity, he<br />

had overall supervision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Violent Criminal Apprehension Program,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Criminal Investigative Analysis Program (better known as<br />

criminal pr<strong>of</strong>iling), and <strong>the</strong> Arson and Bombing Investigative Services<br />

Program.<br />

Douglas was a coparticipant in <strong>the</strong> FBI’s first research program <strong>of</strong><br />

serial killers and, based on that study, coauthored Sexual Homicide:<br />

Patterns and Motives. The University <strong>of</strong> Virginia awarded Douglas <strong>the</strong><br />

prestigious Jefferson Award for academic excellence for his work on<br />

that study.<br />

In 1992 Douglas coauthored <strong>the</strong> first edition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crime Classification<br />

Manual (CCM), <strong>the</strong> first study <strong>of</strong> violent crime to define and<br />

standardize techniques and terminology to be used by <strong>the</strong> criminal<br />

justice system and academia. Douglas again received <strong>the</strong> Jefferson<br />

Award for this research and <strong>the</strong> publication <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CCM.<br />

Douglas has consulted on thousands <strong>of</strong> cases worldwide, providing<br />

case analysis, interview and interrogation techniques, investigative<br />

strategies, prosecutorial strategies, and expert testimony. Included in<br />

<strong>the</strong> list <strong>of</strong> Douglas’s cases are Seattle’s “Green River Killer,” Wichita’s<br />

“<strong>BTK</strong> Strangler,” <strong>the</strong> O. J. Simpson civil case, and <strong>the</strong> JonBenet Ramsey<br />

homicide.<br />

Since his retirement in 1995 from <strong>the</strong> FBI, Douglas has been providing<br />

pro bono assistance whenever possible to police and victims <strong>of</strong><br />

violent crime.<br />

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