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Criminal profiling
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Jenny MacKay |
Crime solving is painstaking, but modern methods and technological advances have significantly changed the field of criminal investigation. Clues to crimes both spectacular and ordinary can now be fo… |
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Born to raise hell
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Jack Altman |
About Richard Speck, an American mass murderer who systematically tortured, raped, and murdered eight student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital on July 14, 1966. |
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The measure of madness
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Cheryl Paradis |
Paradis draws back the curtain on the fascinating world of forensic psychology and revisits the most notorious and puzzling cases she has handled in her multifaceted career.--Introduction. |
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Law & disorder
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John E. Douglas |
"It is mankind's most abominable crime: murder. No one is better acquainted with the subject and its wrenching challenges than John Douglas, the FBI's pioneer of criminal profiling, and the model fo… |
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Grendon and the emergence of forensic therapeutic communities
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Elizabeth Sullivan,Richard Shuker |
"Grendon opened in 1962 as an experimental psychiatric prison to provide treatment for prisoners with antisocial personality disorder. Today it is run by a prison service governor but continues to op… |
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Environmental criminology and crime analysis
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Richard Wortley,Lorraine Green Mazerolle |
Defines the field and synthesizes the concepts and ideas surrounding environmental criminology. Chapters analyze the major elements of environmental criminology and crime analysis. |
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Night moves
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Jonathan Kellerman |
An affluent family returns home from dinner only to find the brutalized corpse of a stranger in their house. The case tests Delaware and Sturgis to their intellectual and emotional limits. |
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Proving the unprovable
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Christopher Slobogin |
The author proposes a number of ways the courts can ensure that experts provide the best possible information about ultimately unknowable past mental states and future behavior, arguing that a rigoro… |
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Dangerous instincts
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Mary Ellen O'Toole |
As one of the world's top experts on psychopathy and criminal behavior, Mary Ellen O'Toole has seen repeatedly how relying on the sense of fear alone often fails to protect us from danger. Whether yo… |
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Why they do it
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Eugene Soltes |
"Rarely does a week go by without a well-known executive being indicted for engaging in a white-collar crime. Perplexed as to what drives successful, wealthy people to risk it all, Harvard Business S… |
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Criminal psychology
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Jacqueline B. Helfgott,J. Reid Meloy |
"Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society, from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably,… |
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Un cœur trop lourd
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Ann Rule |
Après son mariage avec Lysia, Chris Northon découvre ses défauts, et leur union commence à battre de l'aile. En octobre 2000, Chris est retrouvé mort, le long du fleuve. Lysia part chercher du réconf… |
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The disappeared
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Al Cimino |
When the news broke in May 2013 that three women had been held captive for over ten years in Cleveland, Ohio, the world was stunned. Not only had the women been imprisoned in an ordinary house a few … |
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Forensics
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Val McDermid |
The dead talk. To the right listener, they tell us all about themselves: where they came from, how they lived, how they died - and who killed them. Forensic scientists can use a corpse, the scene of … |
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Forensic psychology and the law
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Ronald Roesch |
"Introduction to Forensic Psychology introduces students to the theories and practices of forensic psychology within the framework of Canadian society and legal contexts. It is written from an applie… |
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Violent attachments
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J. Reid Meloy |
This book is written for psychotherapists, psychologists, psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, and social workers in clinical or forensic practice. Biological foci include concepts about the deep limbic st… |
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Crime, shame, and reintegration
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John Braithwaite |
Crime, Shame and Reintegration is a contribution to general criminological theory. Its approach is as relevant to professional burglary as to episodic delinquency or white collar crime. Braithwaite a… |
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The compulsion to confess
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Theodor Reik |
From a Review:
Guilt and desire are the subject of this illuminating anthology of lectures and articles by the author of Listening With a Third Fa Of Love and Lust, Masochism in Modern Man and a d… |
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Dead man coming
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Charles Postell |
This book details the Allday family murders in rural Donaldsonville, Georgia by an escaped convict and possy he picks up along the way. The book is based on interviews with Carl Issacs (the ring lead… |
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The Italian secretary
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Caleb Carr |
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are summoned to the aid of Queen Victoria in Scotland by a telegram from Holmes’ brother, Mycroft, a royal advisor. Rushed northward on a royal train—and nearly murdere… |
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