There are many cultural myths about serial killers, often
propagated even by mental health professionals. Many assume there
is a profile of a serial killer, that serial killers always go for
the same victim type or always use the same MO, that they are more
clever than ordinary people, and that they are inevitably charming
and attractive. The truth is not as simple as that. There are
different types of serial killers, and while there are many books
that discuss the serial killer phenomenon especially in
relationship to victim types or context, researchers have not yet
been able to come up with a definition, or type, that covers the
broad spectrum of serial killers and their complex psychological
dynamics. Ramsland looks at the variety of serial killer types,
illustrating that it is difficult to accurately depict these
elusive, intriguing, and dangerous killers. There are many cultural
myths about serial killers, often propagated even by mental health
professionals. Many assume there is a profile of a serial killer,
that serial killers always go for the same victim type or always
use the same MO, that they are more clever than ordinary people,
and that they are inevitably charming and attractive. The truth is
not as simple as that. There are different types of serial killers
and while there are many books that discuss the serial killer
phenomenon especially in relationship to victim types or context,
researchers have not yet been able to come up with a definition, or
type, that covers the broad spectrum of serial killers and their
complex psychological dynamics. Ramsland looks at serial killer
types, illustrating that it is difficult to accurately depict these
elusive, intriguing, and dangerous killers. This book examines a
variety of serial killers, from sexual predators to psychotic
killers, from murder teams to odd eccentric stalkers, in order to
present the distinct psychological dynamics that set serial killers
apart from other violent murderers. Among the motives addressed are
lust, control, glory, profit, thrill, delusions, rage, the desire
for company, the need to please a partner, and even murder as an
intellectual exercise. Serial killers live double lives, hiding
their violence even from those who live with them, so along with a
study of motives are chapters devoted to how close associates have
described killers, including parents, siblings, co-workers, lovers,
and survivors. There is no profile of a serial killer, and this
book establishes that in vivid and frightening detail.
General
| Imprint: |
Praeger Publishers Inc
|
| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
August 2006 |
| First published: |
August 2006 |
| Authors: |
Katherine Ramsland
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| Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover
|
| Pages: |
216 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-275-99099-2 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
General
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-275-99099-0 |
| Barcode: |
9780275990992 |
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