The Mind of a Murderer

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The Mind of a Murderer
Author : Katherine Ramsland
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Publisher : ABC-CLIO
Language : English
Release Date : 02 February 2011
ISBN : 9780313386725
Pages : 234 pages
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The Mind of a Murderer by Katherine Ramsland Book PDF Summary

To further his study of mass murderer Richard Speck and raise awareness of brain disorders, psychiatrist Marvin Ziporyn dared to meet with this killer in his prison cell twice a week. Although there have been many such "close encounters," the findings of trained behavioral professionals who developed relationships with extreme offenders have not been meaningfully catalogued and comparedùuntil now. --

The Mind of a Murderer

To further his study of mass murderer Richard Speck and raise awareness of brain disorders, psychiatrist Marvin Ziporyn dared to meet with this killer in his prison cell twice a week. Although there have been many such "close encounters," the findings of trained behavioral professionals who developed relationships with extreme

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