About this title: Hazelwood, a former profiler on the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit which specializes in aberrant sex crimes, explains some of the cases he encountered during his career. As Hazelwood explores the minds of insidious and perversely creative criminals, he reveals the methods of tracking them, catching the, bringing them to justice, and, perhaps impossibly, understanding them. of photos. Martin's Press.
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Publisher: St. Martin's True Crime
ISBN-13:9780312980115ISBN:0312980116
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Binding: MASS MARKET PAPERBACK
Publisher: St. Martin's True Crime
ISBN-13:9780312980115ISBN:0312980116
Description: Good. 0312980116 This book is in GOOD Used Condition. The pages and cover are intact. There does not appear to be any highlighting or underlining. If present, it's to such a small degree to go unnoticed upon quick inspection. The cover, pages, and/or spine may show some wear. There are Creases on the Spine. Other than those minor imperfections, which do not effect the read at all, this book is in GOOD Used condition and a Great read! A Must Have! A Wonderful Book! 100% Money Back Guarantee! ! ! read more
Edition: First Printing
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: ST Martins Press, New York, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published: 2002
ISBN-13:9780312980115ISBN:0312980116
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: St. Martin's True Crime
Date Published: 2002
ISBN-13:9780312980115ISBN:0312980116
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Description: Hazelwood, Roy & Stephen G. Michaud., St. Martin's Press, nd (2001), c2001, 1st Edition, slightly cocked o/w fine w/vg dj, 275 pp w/index, tall 8vo, 'Sexual Violence, Homicide, and the Criminal Mind' read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: ST MARTINS PR INC
Date Published: 2002
ISBN-13:9780312980115ISBN:0312980116
Description: New. Hazelwood, a former profiler on the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit which specializes in aberrant sex crimes, explains some of the cases he encountered during his career. As Hazelwood explores the minds of insidious and perversely creative criminals, h... read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: St Martins Press, New York, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published: 2002
ISBN-13:9780312980115ISBN:0312980116
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"Crisp, organized, and calmly analytical. I had the good fortune to attend a two-day workshop taught by Roy Hazelwood while working in a prison psychiatric hospital, and it was interesting to compare this book with his in-person presentation - this book reads like a much-expanded version of the notes from that training; he presented a lot of the same case histories and research results, but was less dispassionate in person. There aren't very many psychologists or psychiatrists whose contributions to forensic psychology have been as groundbreaking or as useful as those of the FBI's violent criminal profiling unit with their methodical and systematic collection and analysis of volumes of data about the people who commit these kinds of crimes. The books of this author, as well as those of John Douglas and Robert Ressler, are some of the best I could recommend as reading for anyone who wanted examples of how to do this kind of data collection and analysis, what is sometimes called the 'natural experiment', i.e. a study in which the researcher collects information from events with the aim of understanding them, rather than the type of experiment in which the researcher causes events to see what will happen."
"This book was very intruiging.. I could hardly put it down, and it showed to me the darker corner of a killer's mind that I'd never even imagined... things that were fairly obvious were called to my attention in a "Oh yeah.. that makes sense" continuous fashion. I'll be reading this book over and over and over again."
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