PART ONE: WHAT IS SERIAL MURDER? THE CHARACTER AND THE EXTENT
Profiles in Terror - R Holmes and J DeBurger
The Serial Murderer
African-Americans and Serial Homicide - P Jenkins
The Female Serial Killer - R Hale and A Bolin
Female Serial Murderesses - S Holmes, E Hickey and R Holmes
The Unnoticed Terror
PART TWO: THE MIND OF THE SERIAL KILLER
Introduction
The Application of Learning Theory to Serial Murder or `You Too Can
Learn to Be a Serial Killer′ - R Hale
The Divided Self - A Carlisle
Toward an Understanding of the Dark Side of the Serial Killer
Sequential Predation - R Holmes
Elements of Serial Fatal Victimization
Inside the Mind of the Serial Killer - R Holmes, J DeBurger and S
Holmes
A Serial Killer′s Perspective - Anonymous
PART THREE: INVESTIGATING SERIAL MURDER CASES
Stalking in America - R Holmes
Types and Methods of Criminal Stalkers
Profiling the Clairemont Serial Murder Case - J Davis
A Collaborative Investigative Effort
Psychological Profiling - R Holmes
Uses in Serial Murder Cases
Cold Case Squad - D Rivers
PART FOUR: FUTURE TRENDS IN SERIAL MURDER INVESTIGATION AND
RESEARCH
Introduction
A Methodological Model - K Rossmo
Serial Murder Investigation - T O′Reilly-Fleming
Prospects for Police Networking
Selected Problems in Serial Murder Investigations - R Holmes and S
Holmes
Ronald M. Holmes is Coroner, in the Jefferson County Coroner′s
office and Professor Emeritus of Justice Administration at the
University of Louisville. He is the author of several books, among
them Profiling Violent Crimes, Sex Crimes, and Serial Murder. He is
also the author of more than 50 articles appearing in scholarly
publications. He is Vice President of the National Center for the
Study of Unresolved Homicides and has completed more than 500
psychological profiles for police departments across the United
States. He received his doctorate from Indiana University.
is Coroner, in the Jefferson County Coroner′s office and Professor
Emeritus of Justice Administration at the University of Louisville.
He is the author of several books, among them and He is also the
author of more than 50 articles appearing in scholarly
publications. He is Vice President of the National Center for the
Study of Unresolved Homicides and has completed more than 500
psychological profiles for police departments across the United
States. He received his doctorate from Indiana University. Stephen
T. Holmes is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the
University of Central Florida. Prior to this position, he was a
social science analyst for the National Institute of Justice in
Washington, D.C. He has authored 6 books and more than 15 articles
dealing with policing, drug testing, probation and parole issues,
and violent crime. He received his doctorate from the University of
Cincinnati.
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