Criminal psychology
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Criminal psychology
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Criminal psychology
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Incoming Resources
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- The disappeared, the Cleveland kidnappings and other shocking cases, Al Cimino
- The cases that haunt us, from Jack the Ripper to JonBenet Ramsey, the FBI's legendary mindhunter sheds new light on the mysteries that won't go away, by John Douglas, Mark Olshaker
- Murderous minds, exploring the criminal psychopathic brain : neurological imaging and the manifestation of evil, Dean A. Haycock, Ph.D
- The new evil, understanding the emergence of modern violent crime, Michael H. Stone, MD and Gary Brucato PhD ; afterword by Dr. Ann Burgess
- Dangerous instincts, how gut feelings betray us, Mary Ellen O'Toole and Alisa Bowman
- Inside the criminal mind, Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D
- The forensic psychology of Criminal minds, Katherine Ramsland
- Duped, why innocent people confess--and why we believe their confessions, Saul Kassin
- The confidence game, why we fall for it...every time, Maria Konnikova
- The confidence game, why we fall for it ... every time, Maria Konnikova
- Through the eyes of serial killers, interviews with seven murderers, Nadia Fezzani ; translated by Bob Chodos, Eric Hamovitch, and Susan Joanis
- Hearts of darkness, why kids are becoming mass murderers and how we can stop it, John Liebert, MD, and William J. Birnes, JD, PhD
- The confidence game, why we fall for it... every time, Maria Konnikova
- The economics of violence, how behavioral science can transform our view of crime, insurgency, and terrorism, Gary M. Shiffman, Georgetown University
- Mapping murder, the secrets of geographical profiling
- The anatomy of evil, Michael H. Stone, MD ; with a new epilogue by the author ; afterword by Otto F. Kernberg, MD
- Murderous minds, exploring the criminal psychopathic brain : neurological imaging and the manifestation of evil, Dean A. Haycock, Ph.D
- Inside the criminal mind, Stanton Samenow
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