CURRENT THOUGHT ON SERIAL OFFENDERS. Serial Homicide: Sadism, Fantasy and a Compulsion to Kill, Louis B. Schlesinger. Child Sexual Abusers: A Review and Update, Sharon K. Araji. Serial Rape: An Evolutionary Perspective, Craig T. Palmer. Serial Arson: Repetitive Firesetting and Pyromania, Mary Mavromatis. The Nonviolent Serial Offender: Exhibitionism, Frotteurism, and Telephone Scatologia, Richard B. Krueger and Meg S. Kaplan. RECENT CLINICAL AND RESEARCH FINDINGS. Investigation of the Serial Offender, Robert D. Keppel. The Predator's Brain: Neuropsychodynamics of Serial Killing, Laurence Miller. Serial Stalkers: Recent Clinical Findings, Robert Lloyd-Goldstein. Serial Burglary: A Spectrum of Behaviors, Motives and Dynamics, Louis B. Schlesinger. Men Who Sexually Harass Women, John B. Pryor and Andrea B. Meyers. UNUSUAL SYNDROMES AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS. Infantophiles, David M. Greenburg, Philip Firestone, John M. Bradford and Ian Broom. Cleric Serial Offenders: Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Approaches, Thomas W, Haywood and Jack Green. Female Serial Offenders, A.J. Cooper. Serial Offending by Children and Adoloescents, Wade C. Myers and Marian J. Borg. Survivors, Families and Co-victims of Serial Offenders, Laurence Miller and Louis B. Schlesinger
Louis B. Schlesinger
"We repeat behavior because it is reinforcing and often
pleasurable. Serial offenders are no different. Dr. Schlesinger
triumphs once again with a remarkable team of experts who are
unafraid to chart new forensic terrain: the dark and morbidly
fascinating psychobiological world of the serial offending
criminal."
- J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
University of California at San Diego
"This is a substantive contribution to the field, from one of its
most respected practitioners. Dr. Schlesinger's book will be of
value to both novices and to the most experienced forensic
clinicians. I commend it to all professionals interested in this
topic."
- Richard Rosner, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York
University School of Medicine
"The use of the word serial has usually been reserved for serial
killers or serial rapists. However, Dr. Schlesinger and colleagues
have analyzed a wide range of criminal behaviors in terms of
compulsive-repetitive characteristics of the perpetrators. I am
especially impressed with the inclusion of chapters on women as
serial offenders and an analysis of the victims of serial crimes.
This is a fresh approach to a fascinating area of criminal behavior
- this unique book should be read by all serious students of
criminology, law enforcement, forensic psychology and
psychiatry."
- Robert L. Sadoff, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
University of Pennsylvania
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