Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes
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- 9781617377181
Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes est un violent crimes, serial murders book de Richard N. Kocsis.
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"This book assembles the collective expertise of an international group of scholars and practitioners who seek to explain the psychiatric, psychological and criminological factors that may account for the perpetration of serial violent crime." "The topics covered in this text examine the motivational dynamics of offenders including such dimensions as their apparent behavioral normalcy, sensational interests, sadism, narcissism, commonalties, gender and age patterns. Beyond psychological and etiological factors the topics encompassed by this book also consider investigative techniques, procedures, limitations and failures encountered with these forms of crime." --Book Jacket.
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Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes est un livre de Violent crimes, Serial murders, Psychological aspects, Criminal behavior, prediction of, Prediction of Criminal behavior.
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"This book assembles the collective expertise of an international group of scholars and practitioners who seek to explain the psychiatric, psychological and criminological factors that may account for the perpetration of serial violent crime." "The topics covered in this text examine the motivationa...
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Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes a été écrit par Richard N. Kocsis.