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The same behavioral framework used by FBI profilers — finally explained in plain language. One guide. Seven archetypes. Unlimited clarity.
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The FBI calls it "behavioral analysis." Criminologists call it "pattern recognition." For everyone else, it's just a vague feeling that something is wrong with someone — by the time you act on it, it's too late.
The problem isn't awareness. It's that nobody ever translated decades of criminal psychology research into language real people can actually use.
Until now.
The Unique Mechanism
After studying the most documented criminal cases in American history — from Ted Bundy to El Chapo, from John Wayne Gacy to Bernie Madoff — researchers found something unexpected:
Dangerous people don't behave randomly. They follow patterns. Rigid, predictable, identifiable patterns.
Convict IQ maps all seven. Once you see them, you can't unsee them.
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A criminal psychologist charges $400/hour to explain these patterns to law enforcement. A forensic psychology university course costs $1,200 and takes a full semester. Today, you get the complete framework for less than the price of a coffee.
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About The Research
Convict IQ is not speculation. Every archetype in this guide is grounded in peer-reviewed criminological research, FBI behavioral analysis methodology, and the most extensively documented criminal cases in American history.
The Hare Psychopathy Checklist. The ACEs study from the CDC. Social Identity Theory. The Stanford Prison Experiment. Forty years of findings — synthesized into seven clear, actionable patterns.
Prison Records has been documenting the psychology of incarceration since its founding. This guide is the framework behind every story we tell.
If you read Convict IQ and don't feel you now have a fundamentally clearer framework for reading people and understanding dangerous behavior, email us within 30 days. Full refund. No questions. No hoops.
You already know you want to understand this better. The question is whether you act on it.