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Talking with psychopaths and savages : mass murderers and spree killers : a study of the most dangerous and unpredictable of all crimes / Christopher Berry-Dee.

Talking with psychopaths and savages : mass murderers and spree killers : a study of the most dangerous and unpredictable of all crimes / Christopher Berry-Dee.
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ISBN 9781789464214 (paperback)
Name Berry-Dee, Christopher author.
Title Talking with psychopaths and savages : mass murderers and spree killers : a study of the most dangerous and unpredictable of all crimes / Christopher Berry-Dee.
Published London : John Blake, 2021.
©2021
Description xxii, 279 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm.
Summary The leading writer and criminologist directs his uncompromising gaze on a growing phenomenon - so-called 'rampage killers', whose random multiple killings invariably leave entire communities in shock and mourning. A natural subject for the UK's bestselling true-crime author: a study of people who randomly kill large numbers of others (spree killers), or who set out to do so in specific places or situations (mass killers). Because of the ease of obtaining firearms in the USA, many of these, inevitably, are American, but there have been other recent examples in New Zealand and Norway. As such killings become more frequent, it is easy to blame them on the ready availability of firearms and weak or non-existent background checks, even though many countries have extremely robust firearms legislation. What is more difficult to establish, however, is the motivation behind such killings: some are occasioned by grievance, real or imagined, while others have their origins in a sense of failure or feelings of inadequacy. Other killers, however, seem to be driven by a desire for power over their fellow humans, often coupled with an overriding contempt for the lives of others. In search of answers to the questions raised, Christopher Berry-Dee offers case studies in some of the most infamous mass killings of the past fifty years, from school massacres to workplace killings, hate crimes to familicides. In doing so he demonstrates, chillingly, that such murders are almost impossible to predict, and therefore almost impossible to prevent.
Subjects Serial murders -- Case studies
Serial murderers -- Case studies
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