Suicidal Mass Murderers
A Criminological Study of Why They Kill
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Word Count
79,250 words, Guess
Page Count
317 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesuicida_lie_2011_00_2338
- Internet Archivesuicidalmassmurd00lieb
- Internet Archivesuicidalmassmurd0000lieb
- ISBN-101420076787
- ISBN-139781420076783
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2010032789
- OCLC Control Number652448104
- Better World Books9781420076783
- Better World BooksKS-106-446
- Open LibraryOL11817436M
Classifications
- LCCHV6515
- LCCHV6515 .L38 2011
Description
John Liebert, America's psychiatric expert on serial killings and mass murder, is frequently called to assist law enforcement in such cases as Green River, the Atlanta Child Murders, and the Ted Bundy cases."-Steven Hirsch, M.D., Forensic Psychiatrist and one of the leading international researchers in the field of schizophrenia. "Dr. John Liebert's thesis is that these adult killers were showing clues early in their development that we in the education, corrections and mental health professions should have, and indeed could have, picked up..."-Saul Levine, M.D., Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego international expert on factors reducing the risk of adolescent violence. "Dr. Liebert is a nationally known and respected psychiatrist. His expertise assessing human behavior and dangerousness has contributed to our understanding of those individuals who perpetuate mass homicide and suicide. Dr. Liebert's discussion of these individuals, and their actions, offers insights to help identify and deter future tragedies."-Robert Johnson, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, FORCCOM, U.S. Army, Baghdad, Iraq --Book Jacket.
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