I have lived in the monster
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Author
Contributions
- Shachtman, Tom, 1942- - Contributor
Publication
1997 - St. Martin's Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
55,750 words, Guess
Page Count
223 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveihavelivedinmons00ress
- Internet Archiveihavelivedinmons0000ress
- ISBN-100312155522
- ISBN-139780312155520
- Library of Congress Control Number96052630
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number36130740
- Better World Books9780312155520
- Open LibraryOL1012010M
Classifications
- DDC363.2/59523/092
- DDCB
- LCCHV6515 .R43 1997
and 1 more
- LCCHV6515.R43 1997
Description
The man who coined the phrase "serial killer" shares not only his experiences on recent international cases, but also his efforts to understand criminal minds around the globe, and explains why serial murder is happening in previously unaffected countries.
Description
Before Robert Ressler coined the term serial killer, the crimes committed by these sociopaths were known as stranger murders. Set apart from all other murders, they are the most difficult to solve: where there is no connection between murderer and victim, nor between on victim and the next, there is no way to fathom the identity of the perpetrator. Since Ressler's retirement from the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, the world has seen a disastrous international increase in serial murder. While the United States is the world's leading producer of sociopathic killers, serial murder has never been an exclusively American phenomenon, and Ressler, now in private practice and busier than ever, is sought by law enforcement agencies all over the globe. Japan, Great Britain, and South Africa are only a few of the nations to which Ressler, with his grim wisdom, has been summoned to investigate these crimes. In I Have Lived in the Monster he shares his insights and experiences in discussions of fascinating and disturbing cases from around the world.
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