Inside the Mind of a Serial Rapist

Inside the Mind of a Serial Rapist
Author: Dennis J. Stevens
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0595146635

This book is not for weak, bleeding heart liberals. My aim is to tell what I learned from the mouths of 61 men who remembered close to 400 sexual assaults and forgot the rest. It all started one day when I saw this sign: "ALL MEN ARE POTENTIAL RAPISTS, BEWARE!" No, I cried at no one and everyone, and decided to examine the question. It was clear that the power brokers turned the study of rape into a political obsession instead of a criminal investigation. Rape, they said, was a devise used by aggressive men to enslave women. Some women were no longer willing to accept the lead of aggressive men. Maybe they're right, but not all men want to control women. Angry women, and some should be, think so! Now, as evidenced by that sign, some angry women stirred concerns inside me demanding inquiry. After the average god-fearing male reads the accounts of violence, manipulation, torture, sexual murder, necrophilla and cannibalism and thinks he's anything like the offenders in this study, then it might be safe to say that all women are potential whores, and that ain't right either.

Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators

Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators
Author: Katherine Ramsland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0313379610

This revealing look inside the minds of sexual predators, from cyber-stalkers to rapists to teachers who exploit underage children, explains why they commit their heinous crimes. They are among the most frightening of all criminals, yet few have attempted to document the complex mindset of the sexual predator through intimate case details. Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators reexamines this intentional criminal behavior, describing the different types of sexual predators and explaining why they choose to commit their specific type of predatory acts. Each chapter of the book addresses a different category of predator or a specific, complex issue related to predatory behavior. Distinctions are drawn between types of offenders, from the casual offender to the depraved rapist and serial lust killer, and the variables that play a part in an individual's sexual predation are explored. Like Ramsland's Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers, this book is essential reading for professionals in law enforcement and psychology, as well as for everyone seeking to go beyond the headlines to understand this difficult and controversial topic.

The Man in the Monster

The Man in the Monster
Author: Martha Elliott
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0143109472

An astonishing portrait of a murderer and his complex relationship with a crusading journalist Michael Ross was a serial killer who raped and murdered eight young women between 1981 and 1984. In 2005, the state of Connecticut put him to death by lethal injection. His crimes were horrific, and he paid the ultimate price for them. When journalist Martha Elliott first heard of Ross, she learned what the world knew of him—that he had been a master at hiding in plain sight. Elliott, a staunch critic of the death penalty, was drawn to the case when the Connecticut Supreme Court overturned Ross’s six death sentences. Rather than fight for his life, Ross requested that he be executed because he didn’t want the families of his victims to suffer through a new trial. Elliott was intrigued and sought an interview. The two began a weekly conversation—and developed an odd form of friendship—that lasted over a decade, until Ross’s last moments of life. Over the course of his twenty years in prison, Ross had come to embrace faith for the first time in his life. He had also undergone extensive medical treatment. The Michael Ross whom Elliott knew seemed to be a different man from the monster who was capable of such heinous crimes. This Michael Ross made it his mission to share his story with Elliott in the hopes that it would save lives. He was her partner in unlocking the mystery of his own evil. In The Man in the Monster, Martha Elliott gives us a groundbreaking look into the life and motivation of a serial killer. Drawing on a decade of conversations and letters between Ross and the author, readers are given an in-depth view of a killer’s innermost thoughts and secrets, revealing the human face of a monster—without ignoring the horrors of his crimes. Elliott takes us deep into a world of court hearings, tomblike prisons, lawyers hell-bent to kill or to save—and families ravaged by love and hate. This is the personal story of a journalist who came to know herself in ways she could never have imagined when she opened the notebook for that first interview. Praise for The Man in the Monster: “Sturdily written and well researched . . . The book will appeal to those curious about why killers kill, and those who can stomach what they learn.” —The Boston Globe “A fascinating, in-depth analysis for true-crime buffs, sociologists, and others grappling with nearly impossible-to-comprehend actions and their consequences.” —Booklist

Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators

Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators
Author: Katherine Ramsland
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0313379602

This revealing look inside the minds of sexual predators, from cyber-stalkers to rapists to teachers who exploit underage children, explains why they commit their heinous crimes. They are among the most frightening of all criminals, yet few have attempted to document the complex mindset of the sexual predator through intimate case details. Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators reexamines this intentional criminal behavior, describing the different types of sexual predators and explaining why they choose to commit their specific type of predatory acts. Each chapter of the book addresses a different category of predator or a specific, complex issue related to predatory behavior. Distinctions are drawn between types of offenders, from the casual offender to the depraved rapist and serial lust killer, and the variables that play a part in an individual's sexual predation are explored. Like Ramsland's Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers, this book is essential reading for professionals in law enforcement and psychology, as well as for everyone seeking to go beyond the headlines to understand this difficult and controversial topic.

City Boys and Girls

City Boys and Girls
Author: Dennis J. Stevens
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496973100

Christian and Muslim empires battle for control of Destiny, a supercomputer that can enhance opium growth, control weather, and guarantee financial global dominance. In hot pursuit are city boys and girls leaving Caliphs and generals, Dubai and Boston universities, a few Harvard shrinks, a wishful African King, and a wicked ISIS agent. Although love and friendship start this story, Stevens, a nationally recognized criminologist weaves shattered violence and lethal obsessions whining through various masquerades of twisted clashes between gods, betrayal and entrapment youll never forget.

Cops and Docs in America: After a Bioterrorist Attack or Ebola Outbreak Will They Help Us?

Cops and Docs in America: After a Bioterrorist Attack or Ebola Outbreak Will They Help Us?
Author: Dennis J. Stevens
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150492374X

Cops and Docs in America is an account of disaster victims and the quality of care administered by justice and healthcare providers obligated by certification, regulation, and policy. This book represents a dialogue of the decisions made about deserving or undeserving victims. Its a story void of social justice resulting in the preventable death of Americas marginalized underserving populations before a bioterrorist attack or an infectious disease outbreak. Its no longer if an attack or outbreak will happen - its in progress orchestrated by ISIS trained agitators fueling race-hate and suicide disease carriers in American prisons.

Predatory Nation

Predatory Nation
Author: Dennis J. Stevens
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524623393

"How many more Americans would you have killed if you hadn't fought in combat?" the President asked Rosen. " Every leader from every civilization since time began uses god, guns, and gut philosophies to recruit their best and their worst without prejudice." Wondering about murder as a device to survive? Dennis J. Stevens, a celebrated criminologist's new book, traces Rosen through Chicago's gang streets to black power brokers and corporate America to the Oval Office. Rosen learns the art of warfare through Vietnam to Chicago's Democratic National Convention where cop violence cures-all. Killing is a way up and out of genetic grief for some of us. Know who's standing next to you? A clear and present danger emerges from this book about murder, love, and betrayal, despite America's love of predators. With the 2016 election of a shoot-first President, predators will freely roam American streets groping whomever won't fight back.

Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation

Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation
Author: Robert R. Hazelwood
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315316358

This latest edition addresses rape and sexual assaults from all clinical, pathological, medical, and legal aspects. The book focuses on the victim and covers contemporary issues in sexual violence, investigative aspects of rape and sexual assault, offender fantasy, the personality of the offender, collection of evidence, medical examinations, and treatment, as well as trial preparation issues. Special topics include pedophiles, female and juvenile offenders, drug-facilitated rape, sexual sadism, elder abuse, and sexual assault within the military.

Criminal Psychology

Criminal Psychology
Author: Jacqueline B. Helfgott
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1450
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This comprehensive, four-volume reference set on the subject of criminal psychology includes contributions from top scholars and practitioners in the field, explaining new and emerging theory and research in the study of the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society—from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably, one of the first questions is, "Why did they do it?" Criminal psychology seeks to solve this complex puzzle. In this four-volume reference work, a unparalleled team of leading experts offer an exhaustive look at the history, developments, emerging and classic research issues, controversies, and victories in the expanding field of criminal psychology. The first volume examines the general theories in the study of criminal psychology. The second volume focuses more specifically on research of criminal behavior and crime types, while the last two volumes delve into criminal justice and forensic applications. The comprehensive content allows readers to better understand criminal behavior and appreciate the specific criminal justice and forensic settings in which this theory and research is applied, such as criminal profiling, forensic assessment of danger, and correctional rehabilitation and offender reentry.

Serial Offenders

Serial Offenders
Author: Kevin Borgeson
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0763777307

This book explores the act of criminal profiling and the effective methods of case analysis and linkage. Intriguing cases studies are used to thoroughly examine the behavioural aspect of serial homicide and the investigative issues that criminal justice professioals face.