In this eagerly awaited new book by the international best-selling
authors of "Mindhunter" and "Journey into Darkness, " master FBI
profiler John Douglas takes us into the minds and souls of both the
hunters and the hunted. The legendary former head of the FBI's
Investigative Support Unit, Douglas was the pioneer of modern
behavioral profiling of serial criminals. In "Mindhunter, " we
followed his development into a modern, real-life Sherlock Holmes
as he tracked down the Atlanta child murderer, San Francisco's
Trailside Killer, and Seattle's Green River Killer -- a chase that
nearly cost him his life. In "Journey into Darkness, " he directed
his unique skills particularly to crimes against children and young
adults, and showed how the quest for closure for the survivors does
not always end simply with catching the killer.
Written with Mark Olshaker, the coauthor of Douglas's previous
books and an acclaimed novelist, journalist, and filmmaker,
"Obsession" is vital reading for anyone seeking to understand and
prevent violent crime. In "Obsession, " Douglas once again takes us
fascinatingly behind the scenes, focusing his expertise on
predatory crimes, primarily against women. With a deep sense of
compassion for the victims and an uncanny understanding of the
perpetrators, Douglas looks at the obsessions that lead to rape,
stalking, and sexual murder through such cases as Ronnie Shelton,
the serial rapist who terrorized Cleveland; Joseph Thompson, New
Zealand's South Auckland rapist; the stalking and killing of
television star Rebecca Schaeffer; and New York's notorious
"Preppie Murder." He plumbs the minds and motives of those who
commit these terrifying and seemingly inexplicable offenses, using
as examples his study of Ed Gein, Gary Heidnick, and Ted Bundy, the
three obsessional killers who made up the composite character of
"Buffalo Bill" in The Silence of the Lambs. (Douglas himself was
the model for Special Agent Jack Crawford.)
But Douglas also looks at obsession on the other side of the
moral spectrum: his own career-long obsession with hunting these
predators; the obsession of the directors of a model police
department's victim's program in Virginia that has literally saved
the lives of survivors; and the obsession of a brilliant young
lawyer who has established an innovative school in Harlem to combat
crime, drugs, and despair. Finally, there's the poignant and moving
story of Gene and Peggy Schmidt and their daughter, Jennifer, whose
sister, Stephanie, was viciously murdered by a paroled rapist in
Kansas, and who channeled their grief and anguish into fighting for
a milestone Supreme Court ruling. Douglas analyzes the critical
lessons of the Stephanie Schmidt case, which demonstrates the new
empowerment galvanizing the victim's rights movement.
In a final section that serves as a call to action, Douglas
shows us how we can all fight back and protect ourselves, our
families, and loved ones against the scourge of the violent
predators in our midst. But the first step is insight and
understanding, and no one is better qualified to penetrate
obsession than John Douglas.
General
Imprint: |
Simon & Schuster
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2010 |
First published: |
August 2010 |
Authors: |
John E. Douglas
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Dimensions: |
204 x 127 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
506 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4516-0743-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
True stories >
Crime
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4516-0743-1 |
Barcode: |
9781451607437 |
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