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According to Jim Clemente, retired FBI behavioral analyst and criminal profiler, when it comes to the "nature vs. nurture" debate, "genetics loads the gun, personality and psychology aim it, and your experiences pull the trigger..." As a criminal profiler, it was his job to catch murderers, serial killers and rapists and pick up the slack where forensic evidence failed. Clemente explains how he went about his job tracking down some of the world's most dangerous people.
Clemente is a retired FBI behavioral analyst and criminal profiler, and co-host of "Real Crime Profile," a true crime podcast distributed by Wondery. For more information about his career, go to www.jimclemente.com, or follow him on twitter at / jimclemente
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@chewycactus
@chewycactus 4 роки тому
“I like to say that genetics load the gun, personality and psychology aim it, and your experiences pull the trigger” I love that, well said
@dhherion
@dhherion 4 роки тому
interesting that he said....genetics(DNA) load the gun...
@kevinc9065
@kevinc9065 4 роки тому
The typical saying is genetics loads the gun and eviroment pulls the trigger. This dude obviously makes a point to break down into specifics and defines those well. I really enjoyed it.
@sarahshae1543
@sarahshae1543 4 роки тому
Elle 👏
@dhherion
@dhherion 4 роки тому
@Please Complete All Fields Because when you mention genetics/DNA with crime you open a can of worms where people start throwing terms like racism around...
@dhherion
@dhherion 4 роки тому
@Please Complete All Fields You obviously can not read...All I wrote is when you connect Genetics/DNA and crime there are people (of the leftist persuasion and race baiters) who will immediately call that racist. You can't be that dense not to know that. The same thing occurs when you bring up issues like people's IQ.
@Pa3DoJI6au
@Pa3DoJI6au 4 роки тому
You can watch FBI agent while another FBI agent watching you. What a time to be alive!
@darkhorseman8263
@darkhorseman8263 4 роки тому
Me: accidentally searches for 'google' on 'google' FBI agent *facepalms*
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
AdamTaker would you please tilt the screen a bit to the left, I’m having a little trouble seeing it with the glare. Thx!
@Martina-xp6ce
@Martina-xp6ce 4 роки тому
AdamTaker 😂😛
@patmaloney5735
@patmaloney5735 4 роки тому
Why is this the top comment. Its a mark of the autistic narcissism and selfishness of Americana
@TSmith-yy3cc
@TSmith-yy3cc 4 роки тому
While an NSA agent watches both of us! Peak dystopia.
@verakali6061
@verakali6061 2 роки тому
Mindhunter is SUCH a good show about just this. The creation of the Behavior Analysis Unit in the FBI and the interviewing/profiling of these killers.
@thesicaeffect5164
@thesicaeffect5164 Рік тому
its based on the book by John Douglas, who's the fbi agent who interviewed the killers and really began this whole thing :)
@rheverend
@rheverend Рік тому
I loved that show and hate that Netflix didn’t make more seasons
@jlc5535
@jlc5535 Рік тому
I was not happy when they cancelled it 😢
@myname-mz3lo
@myname-mz3lo Рік тому
@@rheverend those monsters killed mostly for fame .. and youre sad that netflix doesnt give them the fame they wanted??? giving them fame encourages other serial killers out there because "maybe one day they will make a series about me" is in their head . go see a shrink if you need that type of content so bad .
@Lovely-bh3ln
@Lovely-bh3ln Рік тому
Holden ❤️ ❤
@edithnackers7127
@edithnackers7127 2 роки тому
The DC sniper actually had a target and end goal of killing his ex wife. He was using these random murders as a cover-up so it would not be traced back to him. RIP all his victims and their families.
@inmypjs1426
@inmypjs1426 2 роки тому
Did he kill her?
@edithnackers7127
@edithnackers7127 2 роки тому
@@inmypjs1426 No. He got arrested before then thankfully.
@masqerader
@masqerader 2 роки тому
Makes no sense
@amazantaarchives9289
@amazantaarchives9289 2 роки тому
@@masqerader he was trying to hide his true intentions by killing people with no relation to her
@sonny9493
@sonny9493 2 роки тому
If I was a cop chasing him and he got the wife, the moment I learned her ex was an ex military sniper I'd have had him in cuffs. Stupid plan
@therealboomhauer69
@therealboomhauer69 3 роки тому
No one: Me at 3am and after watching criminal minds: im gonn b a fbi agent
@alleytovar1194
@alleytovar1194 3 роки тому
Same 😭
@dimitris5866
@dimitris5866 3 роки тому
@Michael Terrell II Twas a joke.
@underthesea502
@underthesea502 3 роки тому
YES
@dimitris5866
@dimitris5866 3 роки тому
@Michael Terrell II Fair enough. Am stupid as well.
@caseymoser3402
@caseymoser3402 3 роки тому
when i actually have been wanting to be an FBI agent since i was 7 HAHAH
@j.ninacanela1821
@j.ninacanela1821 4 роки тому
Stuff like this makes me want me to walk around with a bulletproof vest
@onemillionpercent
@onemillionpercent 3 роки тому
seriously i think we all feel this 😭
@yokedici6432
@yokedici6432 3 роки тому
Your head still a good target for a fatal attack so dont forget your helmet. 😇😇
@SavageBunnyGetMoney
@SavageBunnyGetMoney 3 роки тому
Most Bulletproof vests don't stop higher callber bullets like I think the AR 15s that Lee Malvo and Muhammad was using those sort of guns I could be wrong
@Deimos_the_Autist
@Deimos_the_Autist 3 роки тому
Lady Love atleast what the Army has told us was they give us IBA which has plates and its good enough to stop one just one bullet😆
@Kasiarzynka
@Kasiarzynka 3 роки тому
Stuff like this makes me wanna study psychology and become a profiler
@groovygames3114
@groovygames3114 Рік тому
Love how dude looks like he’s doing the most intense wall sit for the whole video
@maxithalo7796
@maxithalo7796 2 роки тому
I like that when analizing, hes constantly saying things like "may have" "appears to be" "about" even though hes been given facts, hes still giving it the benefit of the doubt, which is good, innocent until proven guilty
@Indubidably0
@Indubidably0 Рік тому
"innocent until proven guilty" has zero to do with why he's using that language.
@drivedrive-vq3nn
@drivedrive-vq3nn Рік тому
@@Indubidably0 These clowns think they have become the masters of psychology and reasoning by watching this
@yesyes-om1po
@yesyes-om1po Рік тому
it shows humility
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Рік тому
No, at this point he is building a THEORY (which an initial stage of profiling/investigation) - which is why he uses this CORRECT language.
@mariam-ox4mj
@mariam-ox4mj 3 роки тому
did y’all know this specific fbi agent actually helped for accuracy of criminal minds
@earlgrey4013
@earlgrey4013 3 роки тому
I see his name in the credits all the time
@ashlynmoore8510
@ashlynmoore8510 3 роки тому
I was wondering that because he mentioned the death card and there was a death card on the show
@roxannadrake7186
@roxannadrake7186 3 роки тому
He didn't just "help accuracy," he produced and wrote for the show. Lol, give the man his due...
@sofiaramirez-jy1xd
@sofiaramirez-jy1xd 3 роки тому
NO WAY
@asmrbyjulii
@asmrbyjulii 3 роки тому
He also participated in a documentary about JonBenet's death
@megglesahnlehkeyi
@megglesahnlehkeyi 4 роки тому
I could listen to him talk Behavioral analysis all day
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
Meggles Ahnleh Keyi Thanks Meggles!
@PiousSlayer
@PiousSlayer 4 роки тому
@@jimclemente4299 You should make videos on topic and upload them to your channel.
@90JoeVandal
@90JoeVandal 4 роки тому
I agree. I wished this video was much much longer!
@hshuemaker
@hshuemaker 4 роки тому
I find profiling so interesting, ever since Silence of the Lambs. Ended up getting a dual psych/CJ degree a couple years ago bc the field is so fascinating.
@Rinnstwist
@Rinnstwist 4 роки тому
He has a podcast called Real Crime Profile where he does just that
@penus2127
@penus2127 3 роки тому
If I was a psycho killer I’d watch this along with a lot of others like this for tips and things to avoid
@Bolter024
@Bolter024 3 роки тому
@Jonathan Colatorti How does it not help ?
@elmaxidelsur
@elmaxidelsur 3 роки тому
in many cases it makes them more predictable... Remember to actually commit the crimes you need to be a bit crazy. Take Ed Camper, he actually gave himself up to the police. So, in reality, random killers can be unlucky but are VERY hard to predict and anticipate... Someone like the unabomber always ends up making a mistake and because of their methods are very easy to track once they make that one mistake.
@Bolter024
@Bolter024 3 роки тому
@@elmaxidelsur Thank you
@Bolter024
@Bolter024 3 роки тому
@Jonathan Colatorti Thanks
@vksasdgaming9472
@vksasdgaming9472 3 роки тому
@@elmaxidelsur Ted Kaczynski was caught when his brother read Unabomber's Manifesto and pointed out that many of used expressions were used by his brother Ted.
@keb8907
@keb8907 2 роки тому
I've been in law enforcement for almost 15 years. Behavioral analysis is always been one of my absolute favorite topics and this video was phenomenal
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Рік тому
How is you being alone for some period of time related to this being your favourite topic though?
@zeewooie
@zeewooie 4 роки тому
*If you guys want to hear more of this guy he has 3 Podcasts!* *• Real Crime Profile* *• Best Case Worst Case* *• Locked up Abroad*
@foreverteal6973
@foreverteal6973 4 роки тому
Thank you, sorry I'm a little late.
@Angel-fq9re
@Angel-fq9re 4 роки тому
Forever Teal where can i listen to this
@zeewooie
@zeewooie 4 роки тому
Angel I listened through spotify, but i’m sure it’s available on platforms where podcasts are available!
@jorry9701
@jorry9701 4 роки тому
yea if you have the podcast app that comes on all iphones it’s on there, with a lot of other crime podcasts. True crime all the time is one I would recommend but they’re not experts lol
@nataliavagiakos8466
@nataliavagiakos8466 3 роки тому
thank you!
@allienelson6716
@allienelson6716 4 роки тому
This video makes me realize how accurately Criminal Minds depicted this stuff
@rossyreynoso3060
@rossyreynoso3060 4 роки тому
Allie Nelson he is a consultant on that show that’s probably why lol
@user-ck9pk3fp2n
@user-ck9pk3fp2n 3 роки тому
same!!
@heartless604
@heartless604 3 роки тому
No mention of mind hunter?
@bhintunamaharjan4376
@bhintunamaharjan4376 3 роки тому
Rossy Reynoso oooh I didn’t know that, but for a while I thought the bau was fake. I’m glad it’s real
@Natalie-rz4qg
@Natalie-rz4qg 3 роки тому
What made me realize how accurate Criminal Minds is, was when I read the profile on the FBI website for the Amerithrax (2001 Anthrax attack) criminal/s(?).
@bradyandrewss8197
@bradyandrewss8197 2 роки тому
So, a Mind Hunter season 3 would be pretty neat
@WhiteWalter6211
@WhiteWalter6211 2 роки тому
For real. Everyone keeps talking about criminal minds, but MindHunter is another great show that dives deep into this stuff.
@allaboutgames5174
@allaboutgames5174 2 роки тому
Ikr 💯
@39erog6
@39erog6 2 роки тому
it would
@jessicalewis3686
@jessicalewis3686 2 роки тому
That would be amazing. Mind hunter was incredible.
@downthispath6538
@downthispath6538 2 роки тому
@@WhiteWalter6211 i think it's because this guy helped write criminal minds and is a consultant for it.
@tevonajamilailesmills1111
@tevonajamilailesmills1111 3 роки тому
If I ever decide to attend college in this field;I would want an Instructor like this man.
@paigeoliver7453
@paigeoliver7453 4 роки тому
He’s a very charismatic speaker. I like his delivery.
@hamzailarzeg
@hamzailarzeg 4 роки тому
Yes, and it comes with free shipping
@deliaisdying6404
@deliaisdying6404 4 роки тому
I love his nose.
@infernal..
@infernal.. 4 роки тому
@@hamzailarzeg he's compensating for something. He uses sophisticated words which may indicate he-
@randomrangoon5476
@randomrangoon5476 3 роки тому
I'd like to hear some of his darker experiences and how he handled them. It would be interesting I think.
@amarifrederick6565
@amarifrederick6565 3 роки тому
He's a profiler he's trained for this😭 I'd also like to be a profiler when I finish college
@101monkeyloverz
@101monkeyloverz 4 роки тому
"Genetics loads the gun, his psychology aims it, and the environment pulls the trigger" -Jason Gideon, Criminal Minds: Season 2, Episode 23, Minute 26
@abigailcurry4622
@abigailcurry4622 4 роки тому
MARIA M makes sense considering Jim Clemente helped produce Criminal Minds lol
@101monkeyloverz
@101monkeyloverz 4 роки тому
@@abigailcurry4622 I'm aware lmao i was watching the episode and i remembered it was in this video and thought others would appreciate the connection
@anniebean5404
@anniebean5404 4 роки тому
i was just thinking thattt!!
@alinavaysfligel7249
@alinavaysfligel7249 4 роки тому
i knew i'd heard that saying somewhere before!!
@onemillionpercent
@onemillionpercent 3 роки тому
love that u got it down to the minute
@RicardoMoralesMassin
@RicardoMoralesMassin 2 роки тому
He's so elegant. Like the Anton Ego of violent heinous crimes.
@briankarczewski8588
@briankarczewski8588 Рік тому
im a law enforcement officer in argentina studying to get my criminal investigation degree..this man just blew me away with his expose on criminal behaviour analysis...just beautiful!
@isabelledramiga
@isabelledramiga 4 роки тому
I just binged criminal minds again so I’m basically an expert at this already
@1207torrie
@1207torrie 4 роки тому
Isabelle Nazaire-Dramiga 🤣
@ManishaSharma-gm5vk
@ManishaSharma-gm5vk 4 роки тому
hahah right?? Imma go watch "The Mentalist" again..
@eliottmalhotra909
@eliottmalhotra909 4 роки тому
Isabelle Nazaire-Dramiga mind hunter ™️
@jamesduncan6729
@jamesduncan6729 4 роки тому
Criminal minds is the bomb! Great show
@lolabrini3758
@lolabrini3758 4 роки тому
Isabelle Nazaire-Dramiga not sure if u know this but the actor of criminal minds quit: he said every episode was gruesome violence against women over and over. It made him sick. He said it had nothing to do with solving crime: but rather to show gruesome violence against women almost as entertainment and to desensitize the people. And i agree. There's no need to show the violence. There's sadists out there that get off on watching that and then it doesnt stimulate them anymore so they go out and do it: example: ted bundy. dont watch that crap.
@treygrogan13
@treygrogan13 4 роки тому
I wish it was a 1 hour documentary. I could watch this dude all day
@waaadaaaan
@waaadaaaan 4 роки тому
Trey Grogan go watch mindhunter on Netflix
@crusader6543
@crusader6543 4 роки тому
Trey Grogan he’s got his own podcast
@gil5885
@gil5885 4 роки тому
CrusaderGaming he has a very podcast-y voice haha
@lilyrasmussen4011
@lilyrasmussen4011 4 роки тому
He did a documentary on Jonbenet Ramsey which was brilliant
@I_rosemary
@I_rosemary 4 роки тому
Me watching this at night time quickly drawing the curtains and turning on all lights.
@lunabee1313
@lunabee1313 2 роки тому
I've been wanting to pursue a career in forensic psychology.
@kendalsmigelski2609
@kendalsmigelski2609 2 роки тому
do it!!!
@lunabee1313
@lunabee1313 2 роки тому
@@kendalsmigelski2609 ok😁
@Abelhawk
@Abelhawk 2 роки тому
These are scary stories, but it's comforting to know that very smart people are doing their best to thwart most of them before they can happen.
@StoicFC
@StoicFC 3 роки тому
This guy explains things perfectly. He's a great speaker, you can tell he's a very intelligent man
@mrbibu5856
@mrbibu5856 2 роки тому
Thanks
@rasmusengstrom4683
@rasmusengstrom4683 2 роки тому
Even a very intelligent man struggles to articulate himself without practise - recall that this man has most likely held dozens of presentations with the exact same info
@avinci3116
@avinci3116 2 роки тому
And a gigantic nose for crime sniffing.. he’s a beast
@richardsherman2286
@richardsherman2286 2 роки тому
@Catch_Me_If_You_Can Your intlegent reasoning can't be argued.
@Masstoppe
@Masstoppe 2 роки тому
@Catch_Me_If_You_Can what. Genetics play a huge role
@jaylannidiaz5201
@jaylannidiaz5201 3 роки тому
POV: you just finished criminal minds and don’t know what to do with yourself
@Harveyymirr
@Harveyymirr 3 роки тому
Watch it again, thats what i did :)
@emilyh7200
@emilyh7200 3 роки тому
OMG SPOT ON😂
@mackenziesmallwood218
@mackenziesmallwood218 3 роки тому
THE ACCURACY IN THIS COMMENT
@publicfigure8594
@publicfigure8594 3 роки тому
yep
@foxja1
@foxja1 3 роки тому
NCIS. Watch it. You’ll love it
@RLyon
@RLyon 3 роки тому
.... The way they touched these real cases, so technical, summarized in details, and under the total expertise of our narrator .. Made this report a short documentary, a good piece to watch!
@steveclarke1857
@steveclarke1857 3 роки тому
This was amazing - please make more of this specific Tradecraft.
@bridgitcro
@bridgitcro 3 роки тому
I feel like this guy is a mix between Reid and hotch
@gabby4775
@gabby4775 3 роки тому
yep yep
@jeweloalufohai3209
@jeweloalufohai3209 3 роки тому
I have been looking for someone that commented this😂😂
@janellegarcia9364
@janellegarcia9364 3 роки тому
And Gideon
@m1ngki_
@m1ngki_ 3 роки тому
YES
@mikiminach6497
@mikiminach6497 2 роки тому
yes
@organicheals
@organicheals 4 роки тому
This guy needs his own podcast or show.
@tmp1111
@tmp1111 4 роки тому
Ulysses Velazquez he has 2. Real Crime Profile and Best CaseWorst Case. Both Podcasts
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
Ulysses Velazquez I have three podcasts: Real Crime Profile, Best Case Worst Case & Locked Up Abroad. And check out the notes above ^
@gqn2
@gqn2 4 роки тому
Get him on Joe Rogan.
@justjulesoriginal
@justjulesoriginal 4 роки тому
@@jimclemente4299 excellent I'm so glad I scrolled through the comments. You definitely have a new follower x
@thejoyigaveup
@thejoyigaveup 4 роки тому
He’s behind Criminal Minds too
@shayladunbar6002
@shayladunbar6002 3 роки тому
The way this man explains things is phenomenal
@newhorizonslifecoachcheers
@newhorizonslifecoachcheers Рік тому
I'm not a fan of crime and serial killers stories however, I do find it fascinating that these profilers do what they do! I also easily see patterns in people's behavior that most people don't. Jim explains a lot. Thanks for the video.
@marissahammer2229
@marissahammer2229 4 роки тому
I'd love to sit down for coffee with this guy, he's like a treasure trove of fascinating information.
@paraboo8994
@paraboo8994 4 роки тому
He does a podcast with Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti called Real Crime Profile. If you this you'll love their podcast 😊
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
Marissa Hammer Thanks! I don’t drink coffee but maybe I’ll start a Vlog...
@hitchens1959
@hitchens1959 4 роки тому
@@jimclemente4299 Start making videos :) I'm subscribed now
@shanegolledge5096
@shanegolledge5096 4 роки тому
@@jimclemente4299 Extremely insightful and interesting video Jim 👌 May I ask what You initially studied to get into your field of expertise?
@bewilderedcat2536
@bewilderedcat2536 4 роки тому
Shane Golledge Not Clemente obviously but he was a prosecutor before joining the FBI.
@allison9260
@allison9260 3 роки тому
no one: *me after watching one episode of criminal minds:*
@ilovegodandjesusjohn316
@ilovegodandjesusjohn316 3 роки тому
John 12:46 I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness.
@sumihussein4839
@sumihussein4839 2 роки тому
literally me rn
@chloekit4861
@chloekit4861 2 роки тому
What’s with this “no one:” trend?
@brycesusong6307
@brycesusong6307 2 роки тому
Same
@lon5973
@lon5973 2 роки тому
me lol
@Faythe98
@Faythe98 2 роки тому
This was absolutely fascinating. Great video!
@iceleb452
@iceleb452 2 роки тому
This one is super educational! Videos like these should be watched frequently!
@audreybaker6934
@audreybaker6934 3 роки тому
Agent Hotchner looks different here..
@Cherrycornaj
@Cherrycornaj 3 роки тому
LMFAOO I CAN'T-
@hadiashah4058
@hadiashah4058 2 роки тому
funfact this guy actually helped write criminal minds
@eduardotira6411
@eduardotira6411 4 роки тому
Next Vid : Serial Killer breaks down 11 movies about serial killers
@ekubois
@ekubois 4 роки тому
I'd watch tbh 😂
@kariss3371
@kariss3371 3 роки тому
former*
@carloszabala5826
@carloszabala5826 3 роки тому
Dat sounds dope ast 💯 no 🧢
@leisab3502
@leisab3502 3 роки тому
Yasss!
@supercasterjacy
@supercasterjacy 3 роки тому
Sounds like an Onion plot.
@OGSarah
@OGSarah 3 роки тому
I find videos like this endlessly fascinating .
@juliaclaudia0
@juliaclaudia0 3 роки тому
such an inspirational, experienced, smart, wise and intelligent man. my jaw is on the floor. this is so fascinating.
@niamhexists5180
@niamhexists5180 4 роки тому
after watching this and all of criminal minds in a month i’m basically an fbi agent
@picklerick7011
@picklerick7011 3 роки тому
Yeep Yorp Hardly 😂
@sophie1187
@sophie1187 3 роки тому
hi to ur pfp 😌
@buddyboi7007
@buddyboi7007 3 роки тому
@@sophie1187 eyyyyyy
@jannellove7233
@jannellove7233 3 роки тому
Same here lol welcome to the team😂😂
@tngirl341
@tngirl341 2 роки тому
🙄
@Anastasia-bx6co
@Anastasia-bx6co 4 роки тому
If you enjoy this video and you like true crime podcasts I’d recommend Real crime profile. Jim is one of the one of the hosts of the podcast with another former criminal behavior analysis and casting director for Criminal Minds.
@sya286
@sya286 4 роки тому
Anastasia Khaustova THANK. YOU.
@amaebarnes
@amaebarnes 4 роки тому
Thanks for the recommendation, I love true crime podcasts but I've never heard of this one!
@maddog7795
@maddog7795 4 роки тому
Jim cant swim is an awesome amazing true crime breakdown like this UKposts channel highly highly recommend if you like this type of video you'll love jim cant swim.
@HellsOnEarth
@HellsOnEarth 4 роки тому
he also hosts a show called Best Case Worse Case with Francey Hakes, they have people who have had or have a career in law enforcement and they explain a case that they've worked on. At the end they say whether it was a best case or a worst case for them and why. It's very good!
@hearttippedarrow
@hearttippedarrow 4 роки тому
If this video had to many facts for you and not enough vocal fry, you should certainly listen to My Favorite Murder with Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff. SSDGM!
@andromeda8rose
@andromeda8rose 2 роки тому
I'm getting a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology and I love it. It's such a fascinating subject
@howlingbreeze7078
@howlingbreeze7078 3 роки тому
enjoyed immensely, I wonder how accurate was his profile in the double murder they asked him to analyze would have been great to have that revealed
@jackkinder849
@jackkinder849 2 роки тому
I looked it up, really interesting case
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Рік тому
@@jackkinder849 You looked it up, and didn't say how it's called? Why bother writng a comment then?
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Рік тому
Indeed.
@miumiumanzo
@miumiumanzo 4 роки тому
People: I watch a lot of Criminal Minds so I know better than this guy Me: Wait, doesn’t his name appear a lot of the opening credits of Criminal Minds???
@giselle6479
@giselle6479 3 роки тому
MIU Music yep he’s a writer/producer for the show!
@genderalex1691
@genderalex1691 3 роки тому
"Genetics loads the gun, his psychology aims it, and the environment pulls the trigger" -Jason Gideon, Criminal Minds: Season 2, Episode 23, Minute 26
@rebekahcann2177
@rebekahcann2177 3 роки тому
I’d love to hear the story of a profiler that investigated a crime where the profiling was wrong.
@proxywolf5911
@proxywolf5911 3 роки тому
He'll say, well, mistakes are made sometimes!🤣🤣🤣
@squid1481
@squid1481 3 роки тому
Well I guess he was wrong in thinking the sniper would be white
@rebekahcann2177
@rebekahcann2177 3 роки тому
@@Navets777 I will, thanks!
@mymy1646
@mymy1646 3 роки тому
Criminal profilers are right about 66% of the time. The accuracy of profilers a lot of the time is questionable.
@lovablesnowman
@lovablesnowman 3 роки тому
@@mymy1646 and often times they actively hinder the case by making a profile that's wrong. Most obvious examples being the Unabomber and BTK. Behavioural analysis (Not behavioural science as it used to be called) is so overblown in movies and TV where they make profilers out to be some kind of psychic
@jamescdevos
@jamescdevos 2 роки тому
I really enjoyed this video. Very informative and well presented.
@lamorrafierro2573
@lamorrafierro2573 2 роки тому
The way he speaks & carries his sentences with such elegance and his vocabulary is astounding.
@Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access
@Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access 4 роки тому
We bigfoots just stay deep in the woods where there's no killers
@anne-droid7739
@anne-droid7739 4 роки тому
Except for those of you who have to approach the fringes to get that internet access, of course. It's a risk, and we do appreciate what you're chancing in order to consume our media and grace us with your communication. Good solstice to you, sir.
@sirescanor1309
@sirescanor1309 4 роки тому
I kill bigfoot one time
@naya7031
@naya7031 4 роки тому
i knew it. one day, i *will* find you
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
Have you ever seen Blair Witch Project???
@roboticzamat
@roboticzamat 4 роки тому
Good job, Bigfoot. You've got it all figured out. #jelly
@rhinacortorreal
@rhinacortorreal 3 роки тому
he sounds so passionate I would love to have a job like that.
@mickeyscents9094
@mickeyscents9094 2 роки тому
No u woulld not you'll get traumatised
@roseturkey
@roseturkey 2 роки тому
@@mickeyscents9094 everyone is different you dont know if she gets traumatized
@Madison.Rutherford
@Madison.Rutherford 2 роки тому
I’d love to to have you as my wife.
@pigeonlove
@pigeonlove 2 роки тому
You should take a career test. It might help channel you to find a job that you are passionate about
@gretagreebling
@gretagreebling 2 роки тому
Well, this is an encouraging comment thread.
@mercedesfortin2597
@mercedesfortin2597 3 роки тому
thank god you are here !!! you probably didn't get enough praise !!! THANK YOU for doing what you do !!!
@sarahewson3607
@sarahewson3607 2 роки тому
What an excellent video. I hope he’s a professor now, he explains everything so well.
@LadySnowfaerie
@LadySnowfaerie 4 роки тому
I kind of wonder how many times they've accidentally misled the investigators by making a profile that doesn't match up with the actual perpetrator... kind of like a false positive. Is there a success / failure ratio on profiling somewhere?
@a.l.michael6240
@a.l.michael6240 4 роки тому
I wonder that too but I think their compulsion and habits can still show through with a deliberate goose chase. I think it also depends if the killer is more organized or disorganized and new/stupid.
@LadySnowfaerie
@LadySnowfaerie 4 роки тому
@@a.l.michael6240 True. Still, no system is 100% accurate, since they have to go by predictions based on what has been observed in the past. A truly anomalous individual would lead them to draw the wrong conclusions.
@Msladyface
@Msladyface 4 роки тому
the profile is constantly changing, that's why there is a preliminary profile etc, but yeah it should evolve as they case progresses.
@tahlia123456789
@tahlia123456789 4 роки тому
Criminal profiling has a limited accuracy, but as the subject of the video said, it is good for generating leads. Think of it like a starting point rather than finding the specific criminal
@Jas_GO
@Jas_GO 4 роки тому
“Successful” profilings only have a 50% percent accuracy because no person is definite or exactly like another. For example, Ed Kemper statistically should have been a short, low intelligence man based on how he killed his first victims (blitz style with a gun). He was 6’9” and had an IQ of around 145.
@Netto_500
@Netto_500 4 роки тому
Thats right Mr. Holden.
@holdenketron272
@holdenketron272 4 роки тому
What 😂
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
ernesto garrido actually, Holden was my Boss and Mentor, John Douglas.
@pamdemonia
@pamdemonia 4 роки тому
Wouldn't it be Agent Ford?
@hannahseling1513
@hannahseling1513 4 роки тому
@@holdenketron272 Mindhunter reference
@jordanhedington2421
@jordanhedington2421 4 роки тому
Jim Clemente ah, thank you Jim!
@carlat79
@carlat79 Рік тому
That brought chills down my spine when he mentioned about the Caribbean vibe/feeling language. It is true Jamaicans/Caribbeans would refer to people depending on age or occupation etc by stating miss/mister. For example, I have never called someone in my Jamaican culture directly by their first name without adding miss/mister (miss Ivy). It’s viewed as being disrespectful. That D.C sniper was somewhat showing respect when he addressed the police officer as “mr. police”. For the former FBI agent to notice that small detail was creepy and Empressive.
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk 2 роки тому
Excellent presentation. What a great teacher and speaker.
@marysiastrulak124
@marysiastrulak124 4 роки тому
I’m so glad you guys invited him. I watched his document on JonBenet Ramsey and i was really impressed with his knowledge and professionalism
@sarahb2911
@sarahb2911 4 роки тому
marysia strulak what’s the documentary called?
@marysiastrulak124
@marysiastrulak124 4 роки тому
Sarah B the case of JonBenet Ramsey
@adamaudette3325
@adamaudette3325 2 роки тому
I'd love to see more of this guy reviewing other past crime scenarios
@lifetools-help8017
@lifetools-help8017 2 роки тому
I consider myself a regular nice woman who learned that criminals think differently. It is hard to understand someone's evil thinking, but your lecture helped me to see and realize the need to be wise and safe. Thank you
@gregorioeduardo
@gregorioeduardo 4 роки тому
Next up: Jeffrey Epstein explains how to make a murder look like a suicide
@maisies515
@maisies515 4 роки тому
Gregory Edward Don’t think he’s the guy that’s good at that :0 need the people that did it haha
@anyaz3332
@anyaz3332 3 роки тому
He's very clever. He made his suicide look like a murder.
@tilleye3774
@tilleye3774 3 роки тому
Me: watches 15 seasons of Criminal Minds and starts trying to profile everyone Jim: hello my dear child to profiling world
@okkdude6180
@okkdude6180 3 роки тому
@@tilleye3774 copy paste much?
@powerzwerg5566
@powerzwerg5566 4 роки тому
That's why I love “Criminal Minds“ (for which Clemente wrote some awesome scripts btw) so much: it is interesting and fascinating and differentiaring and obviously based on REAL FBI techniques. Thanks for rhe insight!
@alsatiancousin2905
@alsatiancousin2905 Рік тому
So I guess you are not a 40 year old male with a grudge.
@siyylove
@siyylove 2 роки тому
anyone that studies the intellects of a person and behaviours is extremely smart, especially this man, the way he talks is amazing
@kendragarchow2228
@kendragarchow2228 3 роки тому
Jim Clemente always has such great information. He always has such great information. I highly recommend the podcast Real Crime Profile that Jim Clemente Co-hosts with Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti.
@billbill6094
@billbill6094 3 роки тому
Jim Clemente: Uses advanced psychological knowledge combined with a deep understanding of criminology to profile and catch criminals. Criminal Minds: "The unsub killed the victim then dressed him in a Tutu and stuffed a slipper in his mouth. Therefore he must've been beat as a child with a slipper while forced to wear a Tutu. Babygirl pull up all results of tutu beating cases in the last 20-30 years."
@bridget8677
@bridget8677 2 роки тому
the last sentence has me dead bye
@Gabi-tp7fz
@Gabi-tp7fz 2 роки тому
BABYGIRL FNDBSBSHS
@alyssalorraineb.peralta1121
@alyssalorraineb.peralta1121 2 роки тому
last sentence is what morgan wouldve definitely said to garcia
@blahblahhh78
@blahblahhh78 2 роки тому
THE ACCURACY 😭
@SophTheWise
@SophTheWise 2 роки тому
“Tutu beating cases” LMAOOO GOODBYE
@dilarab7531
@dilarab7531 3 роки тому
Me: watches 15 seasons of Criminal Minds and starts trying to profile everyone Jim: hello my dear child to profiling world
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Рік тому
Cringe
@daytime2189
@daytime2189 10 місяців тому
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 cringe
@iexcedo6918
@iexcedo6918 2 роки тому
This is like an introductory to a Master Class seminar.
@bringbackclassicbarbiemovi6908
@bringbackclassicbarbiemovi6908 Рік тому
Im taking forensics psychology course and i find this video very fascinating and insightful. You can tell how passionate he is with his job!
@badman477
@badman477 3 роки тому
I never realized older people tend to use the word press while younger people tend to use the word media. Wow
@myname-mz3lo
@myname-mz3lo Рік тому
what do you mean ?? they are different words... media is anything you see that has information on it. the press means the news (aka printing press)
@petedeolympio7789
@petedeolympio7789 4 роки тому
He's amazing at finding cold blooded killers, but can he find the legs of his chair? I for one cannot.
@katherinelafaith1015
@katherinelafaith1015 4 роки тому
@Freddy Brainy then shut up
@Beyondlimits_400
@Beyondlimits_400 4 роки тому
KatherineLaFaith 101 🥴
@VelkanAngels
@VelkanAngels 4 роки тому
I was wondering about that too xP.
@w1thikonic
@w1thikonic Місяць тому
I'm currently binge watching criminal minds and i knew it was him in one of the episodes of season 11. So cool!
@Marxnchill
@Marxnchill 2 роки тому
I love this guys podcast he is so empathetic and knowledgeable 💕 a rare gem 💎
@bascoaful
@bascoaful 4 роки тому
It looks like he is pretend sitting in mid air 😂
@jules-kb5zy
@jules-kb5zy 4 роки тому
Ha! I can't unsee it now, you're right 🤣
@annemcmeeking
@annemcmeeking 4 роки тому
bascoaful ! exactly what I was thinking every wide shot of him 🤣🤣🤣
@resonanteye
@resonanteye 3 роки тому
I'm profiling him, only organized offenders levitate
@daliasanchez3316
@daliasanchez3316 3 роки тому
Loooool
@Robert-xp4ii
@Robert-xp4ii 4 роки тому
The way his body completely hides the chair he's sitting on (at least at the end), it looked like he was just sitting in mid-air. It was odd looking.
@stellamn
@stellamn 2 роки тому
Such a insightful episode
@oxykyy
@oxykyy Рік тому
Thanks for the heads up 👉🏽👈🏽
@paulandreigillesania5359
@paulandreigillesania5359 4 роки тому
People:"Have children. They could be presidents or great kind of men someday." Me: "Or serial killers. Ain't risking it."
@freestyle0x56D
@freestyle0x56D 4 роки тому
If you dont abuse your kid they wont be serial killers
@freestyle0x56D
@freestyle0x56D 4 роки тому
@i j how bro? Do you know the childhoods serial kiers had?
@freestyle0x56D
@freestyle0x56D 4 роки тому
@i j go see a doctor
@yoleeisbored
@yoleeisbored 4 роки тому
Jeffrey Dahmer wasnt abused
@blueshoes5145
@blueshoes5145 4 роки тому
@@freestyle0x56D I do. And not all were abused. Some just lacked discipline and some it was none of these two. Depends on how flawed the genetics were.
@Soopooli
@Soopooli 4 роки тому
That's what I heard: "I'm supervisory special agent badass, working in the badass section of the FBI, badass, badass...". He's just impressive...
@cmccmc3306
@cmccmc3306 4 роки тому
He was also a District attorney before FBI. His scores for FBI tests were never before seen apparently. what a mind!!!
@carezamora9333
@carezamora9333 4 роки тому
Lord-Phoenix i swear!!!
@sophiaq3820
@sophiaq3820 3 роки тому
LMAFO HONESTLY
@onemillionpercent
@onemillionpercent 3 роки тому
Cmc cmc oop Hotchner in real life since he was a prosecutor before his FBI job
@dshapiro4263
@dshapiro4263 2 роки тому
I can watch this guy all day- great stuff!
@Ch-rice
@Ch-rice 2 роки тому
More of this guy please!
@hkr667
@hkr667 4 роки тому
This guy may think he's smart but I've watched all seasons of Criminal Minds so I know way more.
@Anastasia-bx6co
@Anastasia-bx6co 4 роки тому
You probably already know it, but he is co writer and producer on Criminal minds, as a fun fact :)
@xpatzorsx
@xpatzorsx 4 роки тому
It's time to deliver the profile. . .
@justicekreider2978
@justicekreider2978 4 роки тому
"The UNSUB is his late 20's...."
@whoops5228
@whoops5228 4 роки тому
Facts
@jimclemente4299
@jimclemente4299 4 роки тому
H Kr Ummm... you realize, don’t you, that I Write and Produce Cirminal Minds. So I’m glad you watched and learned!
@bryt1040
@bryt1040 4 роки тому
I find it unnerving that there are people out there who could tell your whole character with a full hints
@funkiebutch9690
@funkiebutch9690 4 роки тому
It's profilling. 80% it's accurate, but doesn't mean it could tell you exactly who are you or the offender. Otherwise, there won't be any unsolved cases.
@joyfullyfatedtodoom
@joyfullyfatedtodoom 7 місяців тому
Unnerving huh? People love telling lies about themselves.
@user-hi2zl8mv3u
@user-hi2zl8mv3u 9 місяців тому
very well-done you explain i listen you twice time before i give the lecture on criminal profiling in forensic psychology thanks (criminologist R.A)
@dreamychick19
@dreamychick19 3 роки тому
So much great detail. Love it
@necezsarycoffee
@necezsarycoffee 4 роки тому
When I first saw him, I thought he's Jeff Bezos 😭😭😭
@alon4039
@alon4039 3 роки тому
It’s his secret Son 🤫
@ilovegodandjesusjohn316
@ilovegodandjesusjohn316 3 роки тому
John 12:46 I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness.
@stephaniepittaluga5057
@stephaniepittaluga5057 3 роки тому
😂 I see it now
@zinniasegura7508
@zinniasegura7508 4 роки тому
This guy has my dream job, it was fascinating to see all the information he knows! Super admirable.
@georgiam.3957
@georgiam.3957 3 роки тому
Hope everything goes well with your journey at becoming a profiler
@georgiam.3957
@georgiam.3957 3 роки тому
@James Bond i wanna become a forensic pathologist and these kind of jobs fascinate me so nope I'm not
@meganagetro6302
@meganagetro6302 3 роки тому
That’s admirable.. I just hope you can get passed the fbis behavioral science unit..and listen to the tapes of serial murders confessions. And all that ..I was like it’s okay I can take it.. made only some research on it and just stayed away; it so creeped me out.
@georgiam.3957
@georgiam.3957 3 роки тому
@James Bond shut up
@treesforzoe4655
@treesforzoe4655 Рік тому
This fascinates me how brilliant this investigating is.
@28bdizzle28
@28bdizzle28 2 роки тому
Jim's ability to speak is incredible.
@notyourmum7883
@notyourmum7883 3 роки тому
me knowing all of this bec he literally taught it to me throughout criminal minds 👁👄👁
@haliliu2058
@haliliu2058 4 роки тому
criminal minds in real life
@Rinnstwist
@Rinnstwist 4 роки тому
He writes for criminal minds!
@user-mb9nm7bq5e
@user-mb9nm7bq5e 4 роки тому
Rinnstwist that’s awesome, thanks for the info
@mirandanils5114
@mirandanils5114 4 роки тому
Ye criminal minds is definitely based on real events
@onemillionpercent
@onemillionpercent 3 роки тому
Nils Sjöberg i know ur being sarcastic so I just wanna add on to ur comment bc it’s honestly an amazing, albeit slightly unrealistic show because they capture mainly using the profile but profiles are usually just leads irl - it’s more unpredictable and the success rates solely based on the profile are a lot lower than they seem on the show
@kendrickdinger
@kendrickdinger 2 роки тому
I wrote an essay for my psychology class on the nature vs nature argument on serial killers and I used Jim’s quote in it:)
@sophiacalon3463
@sophiacalon3463 Рік тому
0:48 “we help out where forensic fails” that’s a great way to resume it!
@ailxnhernxndez5335
@ailxnhernxndez5335 4 роки тому
It’d be really cool if he did another video breaking down how accurate criminal minds actually is
@jvanegas9
@jvanegas9 4 роки тому
He is a writter and producer of the series, so problaby the show it's really accurate but with more dosis of drama
@emiiimm7436
@emiiimm7436 4 роки тому
Jim should discuss his thoughts on the show Criminal Minds
@wazooza2728
@wazooza2728 4 роки тому
He writes for it and is a Producer, i Bet he likes it
@emiiimm7436
@emiiimm7436 3 роки тому
Wazo Oza oh I didn’t know lol
@tiffguevara8364
@tiffguevara8364 3 роки тому
Yes! And Minhunter and Hannibal
@carlosv6635
@carlosv6635 2 роки тому
I want to hear this guy talk more about previous cases he has worked on.
@katr.9902
@katr.9902 3 роки тому
One of the best videos in this website
@JCIGF
@JCIGF 3 роки тому
I knew Criminal Minds was accurate but this is freaking me out
@Diego-es9yb
@Diego-es9yb 3 роки тому
you just copied a popular comment...p s y cho
@tngirl341
@tngirl341 2 роки тому
James "Jim" T. Clemente is an American author, former New York State prosecutor, former FBI profiler, podcast co-host and creator of the show Real Crime Profile, and writer/producer on CBS' Criminal Minds.
@user-dq6hk7co8w
@user-dq6hk7co8w 3 роки тому
I've watched Grey's Anatomy for my medical knowledge, Criminal Minds for criminal psychology, and Suits for law. Why do ppl go to university when you can be fake experts w/ TV shows? Lmao guys I’m just kidding😂 Of course I know TV shows are fiction!!
@walter3075
@walter3075 3 роки тому
Greys anatomy for medical knowledge....
@toasted9651
@toasted9651 3 роки тому
It's still fiction though.
@juliamartins7478
@juliamartins7478 3 роки тому
@@walter3075 that got me cracked up lol
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 3 роки тому
A good university will teach you how to get it right.
@lyricelizabeth9860
@lyricelizabeth9860 3 роки тому
I know your probably joking but if you like greys anatomy you should watch ER
@elizabethmchugh9811
@elizabethmchugh9811 Рік тому
A very intelligent man. He makes the information so accessible to the viewer.
@rhyannechampion3565
@rhyannechampion3565 3 роки тому
me dreaming to be a profiler, *also me* lives in the UK
@rawaan8511
@rawaan8511 3 роки тому
same i would literally move to america for this😭😭
@lianalicia
@lianalicia 2 роки тому
who said u can’t be the next emily prentiss ? ;)
@jazzminerodriguez9770
@jazzminerodriguez9770 4 роки тому
Whenever I listen to his podcasts, he inspires me to keep going in my education and career goals. Currently studying criminal justice and biology to start my forensics career or become an investigator. Not sure yet but he reminds me why I’m going for this goal!
@monkeyape456
@monkeyape456 4 роки тому
jazzmine rodriguez what’s his podcasts
@user-qx4zv4qq9m
@user-qx4zv4qq9m 2 роки тому
@@monkeyape456 real crime profile, for example
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