""We are the same; it's the details that differ"" describes behavioral profiling using handwriting analysis, perspective analysis, and established known behavioral patterns. Behavioral Profiling through written communication builds reasonable expectations regarding future choices. Most people stay within acceptable social standards while others overstep them with relative ease. Can we recognize the subtleties of anti-social behavior? Can we predict who will overstep boundaries? "Elliot Rodger," the Santa Barbara spree killer, displayed a specific pattern suggesting escalation into "vindictive...
""We are the same; it's the details that differ"" describes behavioral profiling using handwriting analysis, perspective analysis, and established kno...