Description
Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder provides an in-depth exploration of one of society’s most disturbing criminal phenomena. Written by leading criminology experts James Alan Fox, Jack Levin, and Emma E. Fridel, this book analyzes the psychological profiles, behavioral patterns, and motivations of individuals who commit serial and mass murders.
The authors examine real case studies and empirical research to distinguish between different types of extreme killers, their backgrounds, and the warning signs that may precede violent acts. The book addresses common misconceptions about mass murderers and serial killers, exploring factors such as childhood trauma, mental illness, and social isolation.
Essential for criminology students, law enforcement professionals, and true crime enthusiasts, this resource offers evidence-based insights into criminal psychology and homicide investigation. The comprehensive approach helps readers understand the complexity of extreme violent behavior and its impact on victims and society.







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