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Originally Posted by Ryan S~ 
So, again, I say, we should just get right to the punishment (likely death sentence) and learn nothing from this? Good to know.
On the other hand I've heard tale that Behavioural Analysis is pretty popular in some circles, some agencies and some bureaus are fond of it. One or two may use it to catch criminals and prevent crimes.
PS - I'm pretty sure the muslim community is capable of learning from mistakes just as well as the military.
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Catch criminals, yes. Prevent crimes, ok I'll bite, name one crime stopped by behavior analysis. And your not allowed to state "they caught the serial killer after only 20 murders". Yes criminal profiling has helped showed certain paterns in serial killers. And at the same time, until there are actual bodies on the ground it hasn't prevented anything. And there are cases that general go against the patern as well.
Your not looking at the issue I stating which is that because each individual is different, you can't just go by set paterns and know who is going to commit crimes. At most you can apply the patern when it occurs, but often its a case of hindside where the result occurs first and then you look at the patern.
PS- As far I know, most people don't like acknowleging "mistakes". Its makes them feel like they are responcible to the actual crime committed. So expecting the millitary, the community, etc to state "well after looking at the case, it was our bad".
And I'm not stating we should learn nothing, we can defently learn general warning signs and in general how long he been planing this and what exactly this accomplishes in his mind.
Also I do what answered a question your not willing to ask. Basicly "the how". How did he get the guns on the base (were they army issue or did he smuggle them), how did he get past security, how did the actually shooting go down. No matter why he did it, if we find out the how the why really doesn't matter. For example should the army or use their own recurits just to keep a watch for any personal period. Should security make certain that guns are only allowed on fire ranges only and check all personal entering for firearms (I don't know the army policy on this). Using a real life example, banks don't ask why bank robbers steal from them, they are only interested in how they stop robberies from occuring.