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From serial murderers to parents who kill, Fatal Violence: Case
Studies and Analysis of Emerging Forms provides an insider's look
at a phenomenon that has existed since the dawn of man and cuts
across social/economic barriers and cultures. Offering a rare
glimpse into the minds of predators and containing chilling details
of motives and methods, this volume explores gang violence, serial
and mass murderers, filicide, rape, workplace violence, school
shootings, and hate crimes. It also delves into the unusual and
shocking practices of vampirism and cannibalism.
Bringing wisdom from years of studying killers and trying to
understand the motives behind why these individuals do what they
do, the authors present information that has previously gone
uncovered or merely speculated upon. This fascinating volume
includes:
- Historical accounts of bizarre killers dating back to the 15th
century
- Psychological analyses of how a killer's upbringing might have
contributed to his or her actions
- Criminal profiling theories in unsolved murders
- Interviews with killers
- Clues that suggest a person may engage in workplace
violence
- Myths about school shootings
- Membership requirements for gangs and hate groups
- Cultural factors that might incite youth violence
Steeped in research, the book contains tables with demographic
data and events, discussion questions to provoke further inquiry,
and numerous references for further study, making it a compelling
resource for professionals and academia alike.
THE LONG HARD ROAD TO WEMBLEY! Relive the best Roy of the Rovers
stories from the 1960s in this exciting anthology of reprinted
classic strips, celebrating over 65 years of the iconic football
comic. Roy Race, Melchester Rovers captain and star striker,
strides into the greatest decade of British football: the 1960s!
League glory, European campaigns, foreign tours and a little thing
called the World Cup are all on the horizon as Roy of the Rovers
cements his footballing legacy. However, its also a period of great
turmoil for the Rovers and their super-striker captain, Roy: from a
saboteur within the club burning down the dressing room, an
obsessed fan trying to ruin their cup run and the Rovers
crash-landing on a small South American Island, the team will have
to face down problems which threaten their very existence!
Published here for the first time, the Civil War combat memoir of
Col. James Taylor Holmes of the 52nd Ohio Volunteers presents a
richly detailed first-hand account the June 1864 Battle of Kennesaw
Mountain. Written in 1915, Holmes' insightful narrative, with
original hand-drawn diagrams, differs on key points from the
accepted scholarship on troop movements and positions at Kennesaw,
and questions the legitimacy of a battlefield monument. An
extensive introduction and annotations by historian Mark A. Smith
provide a brief yet comprehensive overview of the battle and places
Holmes' document in historical context.
An introduction to the Anglican heritage. The early chapters
explore the Anglican consciousness, authority within the Church,
and how Anglicans read the Bible. Other chapters cover Anglican
understandings of the Incarnation, sacraments, liturgy, the
Episcopacy, pastoral care, spirituality, mission, church and state,
and prophetic witness.
"Our goal is the Kingdom, the completion of God's creative vision,
and we are God's hands in bringing that vision to pass, " wrote
Urban Holmes in Spirituality for Ministry, originally published in
1982. But, Holmes warned, ministers who are not rooted in the
intimate knowledge of God will have a hard time being God's hands
and serving the congregation well.
This timeless and still timely book examines the spiritual base
that allows ordained clergy to be interpreters of God's message and
symbol-bearers of God's presence in their congregations. Based on
interviews with clergy from many denominations, Holmes explores the
role of spirituality in the vocation of the ordained, the classic
virtues of poverty, chastity, and obedience, the place of worship,
prayer, and parish piety, and finally the necessity of spiritual
companionship in the life of the clergy.
"Excellent book, I have used this for my Criminal Behavior
course for a number of years. Very authoritative." Harry Cramer,
Quincy UniversityThe Fourth Edition of this best-selling text
provides students with the most up-to-date information on the
increasingly popular field of psychological profiling. Well-known
authors Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes build upon their
continued research and involvement in field investigation as a
source of relevant and often high-profile case studies to
illustrate theory and application of the methods discussed. The
text is particularly readable and engaging, making frequent use of
illustrative tables and figures and presenting occasional photos.
New to the Fourth EditionOffers a new chapter on Lizzie Borden
(Chapter 14), analyzing this historic murder case with fresh
insight and a unique analysis while retaining the chapter on Jack
the Ripper, a classic unresolved serial murdererCovers more recent
events such as the killings at Northern Illinois University and
Virginia TechProvides a new section on Santeria and the occult to
understand the dogma and icons of these teachings and investigates
reasons behind crimes committed by some followersOffers guidance to
students for online graduate programs, seminars, and degrees in
criminal profilingIncludes updated tables and crime statistics
throughout the textPresents new photos to offer authentic
representations of violent crimes and offenders
Intended AudienceThis best-seller has long been a successful
supplemental text for undergraduate criminology and criminal
justice courses, including Criminal Investigation, Criminal
Profiling, Violent Crimes, Criminal Behavior, Field Investigation,
and Forensic Psychology."
Labeled as the crime of the 1990s', it is predicted that serial
murder will remain the most intriguing crime as we enter the new
millennium. Although several books have been authored that focus on
the study of serial homicide, Contemporary Perspectives on Serial
Murder is the first to join the perspectives of acknowledged
experts in the field along with the perspectives of emerging
authorities on serial murder. The breadth and diversity of the
chapters offer a unique look at these heinous crimes from various
viewpoints and experiences. Contributors address major themes of
serial murder that include the etiology of serial murder, victim
selectivity, female serial killers, profiling cases, types and
methods of stalking, and future trends for tracing and tracking
serial killers. Accessibly written, this compelling volume also
includes information on the relationship between minorities and
serial killing as well as the history of serial murder in North
America. Contemporary Perspectives on Serial Murder is an ideal
supplement to authored texts on the topic and is an appropriate
core text for courses on serial murder and homicide.
Suicide is an ageless concern that has been with us as long as man
has existed. Forbidden by all religions, suicide has nonetheless
become such a practical problem that it is now an everyday concern,
resulting in more annual deaths than homicide. Suicide must be seen
as a societal and personal problem-it is a complex act with no
simple explanation. The motivation is multifaceted, often not
understood by the family or by other survivors. Suicide: Theory,
Practice and Investigation is the only text available in paperback
form that offers an accessible overview of suicide in the United
States. Written by Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes, two of
the foremost authors of murder and violent crime books in the
world, this book examines the social problem and criminal justice
concerns of suicide from unique perspectives. The authors discuss
the various forms of suicide and analyze the latest data on
regional differences and how gender, marital status, occupation,
health, drug use, and religion all influence the practice of
suicide. Key Features: Analyzes suicide letters to provide students
with unique perspectives not found in other books Covers
investigative techniques that will be of interest to professionals
and students alike Includes carefully selected photos to explicate
the material covered Categorizes suicide into different types
including anomic, egoistic, altruistic, and fatalistic to
distinguish the various reasons for which people have taken their
own lives Integrates notes within the chapters to show the state of
mind for those who commit suicide Explores learnings from suicidal
behavior to help readers recognize how better to prevent the
practice Suicide is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses
in departments of Criminology, Criminal Justice, Psychology, and
Forensic Science. In addition, it can also be used for a variety of
other courses, including Psychopathology, Sociology of Deviance,
Abnormal Psychology, and Violent Crimes. This book will also be of
interest to anyone looking for a clear understanding of the extent
of suicide in the United States.
A comprehensive survey of sex offenders and sexual offenses This
succinct and highly accessible text provides a comprehensive
overview of a wide range of sexual behaviors and sex crimes,
thoroughly addressing criminal actions from nuisance sex crimes,
such as voyeurism and exhibitionism, to the most extreme, including
rape, sex crimes against children, lust and serial murders, and
more. Including unique and engaging case studies and first-person
accounts from sex offenders, Sex Crimes: Patterns and Behavior,
Third Edition provides unique insight into sex crimes, deviance,
and criminal behavior theory and analysis. This engaging and
easy-to-read text provides information on psychological profiling
of sex offenders, the crimes they commit, the effects on their
victims, and attempted treatments, in an engaging style that
compels students to continue reading even ahead of the syllabus.
Key Features Two new chapters address Internet-related sex crimes
and sexually motivated homicides Photos and tables have been
updated to provide the most cutting-edge information and reflect
the thorough updating the book throughout Other helpful pedagogical
aids include case files and boxed news accounts that bring key
concepts to life, and first-person accounts from sex criminals,
medical and legal insights into the behaviors described A glossary
of sexual behavior and related terms is provided at the back of the
text
Intended Audience Suitably brief to serve as a core text in
conjunction with readings or as a supplement to another text, this
provocative textbook will spark lively discussion in undergraduate
courses such as Sex Crimes, Deviance, Criminal Behavior, and
Violent Crimes in departments of criminology, criminal justice,
sociology, social work, and counseling. "
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Continuing in the same well-written and accessible style as the
previous editions, this text systematically examines the strange
phenomenon of serial murder. Exploring the different types of
serial killers, the authors present a clear image of the typology,
behavioral patterns, and motivation of the various types of serial
killers. New to This Edition Differentiation between Mass, Spree
and Serial Murder Theories Three new chapters: Mass Murder and
Spree Murder: Two Types of Multicides; Serial Killers in Foreign
Countries; and Health-Care Professionals and Serial MurderUpdated
references, boxes, photos and features, including brief profiles of
serial killers, serial killer nicknames, etc. Discussion of recent
and high profile serial killers, andthe typologies that apply to
themNew end-of-chapter discussion questions to enhance student
comprehension and retention
Serial Murder, Third Edition is ideal for use as a supplementary
text in Homicide, Violence, and Deviance courses offered in
departments of criminology, psychology, and sociology"
The new Library of Episcopalian Classics features works by American
Episcopalian authors whose books are timeless, prophetic, or of
historical importance for the Church. Covering a wide variety of
fields -- history, spirituality, church management, and more --
this series makes available to a new generation the books that
helped shape the Episcopal Church as it is today.
This modern classic explores the key concepts and people who
have shaped our Christian spiritual heritage. At the time it was
first published, the author wrote, "This book is the result of
finding nothing to recommend to my students as an introduction to
the wide variety and great richness of the Christian spiritual
experience. The texts available are either too detailed, too
unbalanced, or both." This situation remains the same today, more
than twenty years later.
Now this concise and very readable introduction to Christian
spirituality is available for a new generation of readers. Holmes
begins with the Jewish antecedents, and proceeds through the New
Testament period, monasticism, the Middle Ages, Byzantine
spirituality, and the modern period. He ends his overview with key
contemporary figures such as Simone Weil, Thomas Merton, and Martin
Luther King, Jr. Brief bibliographies of the books written by each
notable figure are included for those who wish to read more
extensively.
A History of Christian Spirituality is the perfect book for
introductory classes at the M. Div. level, for diaconate programs,
lay people or parish study classes of all Christian denominations,
and for any reference collection. This is a unique and invaluable
learning tool and reference for readers, students, or teachers who
want a quickexplanation of the significance of a person or idea, or
who are interested in a broad overview of the entire field.
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