1) When did the origins of profiling begin? a) 18th century b) 19th century c) 20th century 2) Who is credited with profiling "The Mad Bomber of New York" in 1956? a) Detective John Smith b) James Brussels, a New York psychiatrist c) Forensic Scientist Jane Doe 3) How many explosive packages did "The Mad Bomber" leave across New York City? a) Twenty b) Thirty c) Thirty-two 4) According to James Brussels, what was a key characteristic of "The Mad Bomber"? a) Young and athletic b) Heavy, middle-aged, and foreign-born c) Tall and introverted 5) What specific item of clothing did James Brussels suggest the Mad Bomber might be wearing? a) Trench coat b) Double-breasted suit, buttoned c) Baseball cap 6) In which state did James Brussels believe the Mad Bomber lived? a) New York b) New Jersey c) Connecticut 7) What is the primary focus of psychological profiling? a) Identifying crime scenes b) Investigating motives and backgrounds of offenders c) Studying legal procedures 8) What does a profiler evaluate at a crime scene to create a detailed profile? a) Victim's identity b) Minute details c) Type of weapons used 9) What aspects of the offender's life does profiling cover? a) Only age and sex b) Age, sex, employment, place of residence, and personality characteristics c) Place of residence and criminal history 10) How does psychological profiling help in investigations? a) Predicting weather conditions b) Providing specific information about the offender c) Identifying the location of crime scenes

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