Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder (NULL) 4th Edition, (Ebook PDF) – Digital Instant Dowload.
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1506349110
- ISBN-13 : 978-1506349114
- Author: James Alan Fox (Author), Emma E. Fridel (Author), Dr. Jack Levin (Author)
Extreme Killing offers you a comprehensive overview of multiple homicide, including both serial and mass murder. Filled with classic and contemporary case studies, this fully updated Fourth Edition reflects a growing concern for specific types of multiple homicides—indiscriminate public massacres, terrorist attacks, hate crimes, and school shootings—as well as largely debated issues such as gun control and mental illness.
Renowned experts and authors in the field, James Alan Fox, Jack Levin, and Emma Fridel bring their years of research and experience to create distinctions between serial and mass murders, address characteristics of both killers and their victims, and recognize the special concerns around multiple murder victims and their survivors. You will examine the latest theories of criminal behavior and apply them to mass and serial murderers from around the world, such as the mass shooting at a country music festival in Las Vegas, the Grim Sleeper in Los Angeles, the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando, the shooting of nine African Americans by a white supremacist in a Charleston church, and more.
Table contents:
PART I. Multiple Murder
1. America’s Fascination With Multiple Homicide The Gein Legacy Multiple Murder in Popular Culture The Selling of Multiple Murder Craving Attention Killer Communication Killer Groupies The Impact of Celebrating Murderers Sensitize, Not Sanitize
2. Defining Multiple Murder Mass, Serial, and Spree A Typology of Multiple Murder
PART II. Serial Murder
3. An Anatomy of Serial Murder Prevalence of Serial Murder Extraordinarily Ordinary A Profile of the Typical Serial Killer
4. With Deliberation and Purpose When Killing Is Thrilling On a Deadly Mission of Terror or Revenge Killing for Expediency For Love and Loyalty
5. Murder Without Guilt Self-Control and Social Control The Sociopathic Personality The Culture of Sociopathy Empathy and Serial Killers Borderline Personality Disorder Normalcy in Serial Murder Rehumanizing the Victims
6. Partners in Murder Insanity in the Relationship Partners for Profit Partnerships of Men and Women
7. Killing for Company Placing the Blame Killing for Companionship The Functions of Cannibalism Desire for Total Control and Ownership
8. Fantasyland Keeping Souvenirs Normal and Abnormal Fantasies The Impact of Pornography
9. The Making of a Serial Killer Childhood Suffering Testimony Under Hypnosis Child Abuse and Murder Inordinate Need for Power Animal Cruelty and Violence Against Humans Challenges of Predicting Serial Murder Biological Predisposition Blaming the Family
10. Nonsexual Control Power Over Patients Female Serial Killers Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
11. Killing Cults Killing for a Cause The Appeal of Dangerous Cults Suicide or Homicide? Satanism and Serial Murder
12. So Many Victims Vulnerable Victims Preferred Catching the Serial Killer Behavioral Profiling Reducing Linkage Blindness Lucky BreaksPART III. Massacres
13. For Love, Money or Revenge Relative Obscurity A Profile of Mass Killers Selective and Methodical When Love Kills Sweet Revenge Profiting From Mass Murder Explaining Mass Murder The Great Equalizer Contributing Factors
14. Family Annihilation A Profile of the Family Annihilator Impact of Unemployment Murdering Moms The Defiant Son
15. Firing Back Profile of the Workplace Avenger The Impact of Frustration Mixed Motives Workplace Murder by Proxy Romantic Obsession Externalizing Responsibility Social Isolation Screening Out Problem Workers Going Postal
16. Schooled in Mass Murder Student Massacres On to College Shooting for Infamy Overstating the Copycat Effect
17. Fighting City Hall Attacking the System Legal Battles Filing a Grievance Increasing Alienation
18. Hate-Motivated Mass Murder Choice of Victims A Life of Frustration Blaming Women The Killer as Victim Settling a Grudge With a Gun Minority Against Majority
19. Going Berserk Paranoid Thinking Confused State of Mind Long-Standing Mental Illness Civilian Battlefields Brain Abnormalities Deadly Weapons
PART IV. Epilogue
20. Remembering the VictimsReferencesCredits and SourcesIndexAbout the Authors