Through the eyes of serial killers : interviews with seven murderers /

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Author / Creator:Fezzani, Nadia, 1976-
Uniform title:Mes tueurs en série. English
Imprint:Toronto : Dundurn Press, 2015.
Description:1 online resource (288 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13453147
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Other authors / contributors:Chodos, Robert, 1947- translator.
Hamovitch, Eric, translator.
Joanis, Susan, translator.
ISBN:1459724682
9781459724693
1459724690
9781459724686
9781459724679
1459724674
Notes:Translation of: Mes tueurs en série.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [284]-288.
Summary:Journalist Nadia Fezzani spent years probing the minds of serial killers in search of answers to unsettling questions: What went on in their heads as they prepared for their next crime? What drove them to murder not once, but habitually? Were they born killers, or had they begun as normal individuals and been somehow transformed into predators? Fezzani conducted groundbreaking, uncensored interviews with multiple-murderers behind bars. The account she pieces together from interviews, psychological research, criminal profiling, and genetic studies, is as unsettling as it is undeniable. The scars of abuse, and cold-blooded logic all emerge as Fezzani dissects serial killers' personalities in a quest to understand those who have committed unthinkable crimes. Through the Eyes of Serial Killers explores the leading theories on the psychology of serial killing, victim selection, and telling signs of potentially dangerous mental disturbance. It is hoped that a clear-headed understanding of serial killings can unlock better strategies to prevent, or even predict this rarest and most evil of crimes.
Other form:Print version: Mes tueurs en série. English. Through the eyes of serial killers.
Print version: Fezzani, Nadia, 1976- Mes tueurs en série. English. Through the eyes of serial killers. Toronto : Dundurn Press, 2015 9781459724679