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A superbly targeted resource for those wanting to learn about serial killings. Deals with and analyses some of the best known (as well as lesser) cases from English criminal history, ancient and modern. Looks at the lifestyles, backgrounds and activities of those who become serial killers. Identifies clear categories of individuals into which most serial killers fall. Led by Professor David Wilson the authors are all experts and practised teachers concerning the ever-intriguing phenomenon of serial killing: why, when and how it happens and whether it can be predicted. Taking some of the leading cases from English law and abroad they demonstrate the patterns that emerge in the lives and backgrounds of those who kill a number of times over a period. The book is aimed at those studying the topic as an academic discipline, whether on one of the many courses now run by institutions or as a serious attempt at private study and understanding.It contains notes on key terms and explanations of essential topics such as co-activation, Munchausen syndrome, cooling-off period, psychopathy checklist, social construction, case linkage, family annihilation, activity space, rational choice theory, medicalization and rendezvous discipline. As the first textbook of its kind it will be an invaluable resource for both teaches and all students of serious crime whether formally or self-taught.

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'A deep and insightful book which addresses specific issues competently with useful referencing throughout'- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers.

Table of Contents
1: What is Serial Murder?; 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Serial Murder; 3: How it all Began: Jack the Ripper; 4: An Overview of British Serial Murder; 5: Serial Murder and Occupational Choice; 6: Case Study: Peter Sutcliffe; 7: The Female Serial Killer; 8: Mary Ann Cotton; 9: Serial Killers and the Media; Conclusion; Index.

Serial Killers and the Phenomenon of Serial

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      Publisher: Waterside Press
      Publication Date: 28/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781909976214, 978-1909976214
      ISBN10: 1909976210

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A superbly targeted resource for those wanting to learn about serial killings. Deals with and analyses some of the best known (as well as lesser) cases from English criminal history, ancient and modern. Looks at the lifestyles, backgrounds and activities of those who become serial killers. Identifies clear categories of individuals into which most serial killers fall. Led by Professor David Wilson the authors are all experts and practised teachers concerning the ever-intriguing phenomenon of serial killing: why, when and how it happens and whether it can be predicted. Taking some of the leading cases from English law and abroad they demonstrate the patterns that emerge in the lives and backgrounds of those who kill a number of times over a period. The book is aimed at those studying the topic as an academic discipline, whether on one of the many courses now run by institutions or as a serious attempt at private study and understanding.It contains notes on key terms and explanations of essential topics such as co-activation, Munchausen syndrome, cooling-off period, psychopathy checklist, social construction, case linkage, family annihilation, activity space, rational choice theory, medicalization and rendezvous discipline. As the first textbook of its kind it will be an invaluable resource for both teaches and all students of serious crime whether formally or self-taught.

      Trade Review
      'A deep and insightful book which addresses specific issues competently with useful referencing throughout'- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers.

      Table of Contents
      1: What is Serial Murder?; 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Serial Murder; 3: How it all Began: Jack the Ripper; 4: An Overview of British Serial Murder; 5: Serial Murder and Occupational Choice; 6: Case Study: Peter Sutcliffe; 7: The Female Serial Killer; 8: Mary Ann Cotton; 9: Serial Killers and the Media; Conclusion; Index.

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