殺人・暴力犯罪百科事典<br>Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime

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殺人・暴力犯罪百科事典
Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 550 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780761924371
  • DDC分類 364.152303

基本説明

Included are biographies, chronologies, special interest inset boxes, up to 100 photographs, comprehensive article bibliographies, and appendices.

Full Description

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"As a good encyclopedia does, the Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime brings together articles that offer diverse insights into the topic, while at the same time giving the reader a feel for its overall scope."
--AGAINST THE GRAIN

"This carefully researched and excellently presented compendium will be a welcome addition to all libraries."
--REFERENCE & USER SERVICES QUARTERLY

Murder and violent crime take many forms. Who are the perpetrators? What do they have in common and how are they different?

The Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime presents the latest research, insightful commentary, and "true crime" case studies to help in the understanding and deterrence of one of society's gravest problems.

Although there is no easy or single answer to the question of why people kill or commit violent crimes, this important new reference work provides a wealth of information to create a background for cogent analysis.

Written for a Wide Audience

The Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime is intended for a wide audience including school, public, and university libraries. It will also prove invaluable to those who report violent crime's unfolding stories, such as mass media news outlets, television and radio stations, editorial offices of magazines, and newspapers.

Criminal justice professionals will also find it valuable and fascinating balance of academic research and "true crime" material they can relate to in their own experience.

Edited by the World's Leading Authority on Multiple Homicide Offenders

Eric W. Hickey, Ph.D., enjoys a worldwide reputation for his work with serial killers, sex crimes, workplace violence, stalking, and the Unabomber case.

A professor of criminal psychology at California State University, Fresno and adjunct professor for Fresno City College and the California School of Professional Psychology, Dr. Hickey has published and lectured extensively on the etiology of violence and serial crime. His book Serial Murderers and Their Victims, 2 nd Edition is used as a primary text in colleges and universities and by law enforcement in the study of the nature of violence, criminal personalities and victim-offender relationships.

Hickey's research is widely quoted and often is the subject of interviews in the media including National Public Radio, BBC, The Discovery and Learning Channels, Larry King Live, 20/20, and Court TV.

He recently developed a cyber-stalking training course for the National District Attorney's Association and the American Prosecutor's Research Institute. His latest research, a study of 220 victims of stalking, examines the psychology and classification of stalkers, victim-offender relationships, intervention and deterrence strategies for potential offenders, and modes of victim assistance.

Contributions From Over 100 Experts in the Field

The Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime contains 200 entries covering long-documented classifications such as Serial Killers and Organized Crime to cutting edge topics of Cyber-Stalking, Kids Who Kill, and Terrorism.

Leading educators, psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and criminal justice professionals share their experience and insights on everything from Aggression and Antisocial Personality Disorder to the infamous Zodiac Murders.

A Unique Compilation

The Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime explores the topic in great detail, looking at a multitude of issues from all angles--academic and professional research, theoretical background, and actual case studies. This combined approach provides a well-rounded overview with both theory and its historical evidence.

Key Features:



Edited by one of the highest profile experts in the field or murder and violent crime
Over 600 pages and 50 photographs
Handy, easy-to-use Reader's Guide
Comprehensive bibliographies for every article
Appendix of key criminological theorists
More than 100 contributors in the fields of criminology, criminal justice, psychology, sociology, and anthropology
More than 200 comprehensive entries, from the types of murder and violent crime and infamous perpetrators to motivation, profiling, deterrence, investigation, and punishment
Concise case studies of serial murderers, infamous crimes, and their investigations
Essays on criminal terms and pathologies
Brief definitions of relevant legal and criminological terms boxed and included with major entries

Examines a Broad Range of Issues:



Air Rage
Assassins and Professional Killers
Batterers
Child Killers
Columbine School Shooting
Community Attitudes Toward Violent Offenders
Corporate Violence
The Criminally Insane
The Death Penalty including the experience of Death Row
DNA Profiling
Domestic Violence
Elder Abuse
Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide & the Holocaust
Euthanasia and Medical Murders
Forensic Science and Crime Scene Investigation
Gun Control
Hate Crimes
How Courts Handle Murder and Violent Crime
Manson Family
Mass Murderers
Motives for Murder
Murder Suicide
Pedophilia
Poisoners
Sex Crimes
Stalking
Street and Prison Gangs
Terrorists
Workplace Violence

Plus a Detailed Look at:

Serial and Team Killers:



Beltway Snipers
Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo
Ted Bundy
Comfort Zone Killers
Dana Gray
Green River Killings
Hog Trail Killings
Jack Gilbert Graham
Jack The Ripper
Jeffrey Dahmer
Johann Otto Hoch ( Bluebeard)
Karla Holmulka & Paul Bernardo
Killer Clown, John Wayne Gacy
Martha Beck and Ray Fernandez
Russian Ripper, Andrei Chikatilo
Son of Sam, David Berkowitz

U.S. and International Organized Crime:



Al Capone
Charles Arthur (Pretty Boy) Floyd
Frank Costello
Gambino Crime Family
Genovese Crime Family
Giovanni Falcone
Jimmy Hoffa

Terrorism:



Osama Bin Laden
Timothy McVeigh

Special Reference Section on Definitions in Homicide:



Attempted Murder
Criminal Homicide
Criminal Intent
Culpabilities
Defenses
Felony Murder Rule
Motivations for
Perceptions of
Rates
Thanatology
Types of

Recommended Libraries:

Academic, school, public, and university, coporate, special/private libraries, and reference libraries for criminal justice agencies and the news media.

Contents

List of Entries
Reader's Guide
Illustration List
Entries A to W
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Index