What is the personality type of Carl Buford? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Carl Buford from Criminal Minds 2005 and what is the personality traits.
Carl Buford personality type is ESFJ, or Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. These are the five personality traits that are most often found in the 16 types of people.
Extraverted people tend to be talkative and energetic. They also tend to be optimistic and enthusiastic about life. They enjoy being the center of attention, and tend to focus on the positive aspects of the world around them. They are also very often friendly and willing to help others.
Sensing people are practical and grounded in reality. They tend to be practical, down-to-earth and realistic about life. They are also very observant of the world around them and often use this to their advantage. They are often sharp and empathetic, and tend to think carefully before they act.
Feeling people are intuitive and imaginative. They tend to be caring and compassionate. They are often highly perceptive and insightful. They are also known to be expressive, warm and sensitive.
Judging people are logical, direct and decisive. They tend to be tough-minded and practical. This is a very practical type of person who is often considered to be "hard-headed," but they are also known to be very kind and understanding.
Carl Buford was a recurring character who first appeared in the Season Two episode "Profiler, Profiled". He managed the Upward Youth Center, where a young Derek Morgan used to play basketball. During his time at the Youth Center, Buford molested and sexually abused fifty boys, including Morgan. He also killed two of them for undefined reasons and a third years later after threatening to speak up. Buford was then arrested, but later did reappear and got murdered in the Season Eight episode "Restoration."