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... can be as debilitating as any other type of injury suffered by crime victims” (Gaboury & Edmunds, 2002, p. ... Called “Son of Sam” laws, after the infamous serial murderer David Berkowitz, who claimed he was controlled by the devil ...
144) and are most central to the diagnosis of criminal psychopathy (Nelson & Foell, 2018). CU traits include a persistent and significant lack of empathetic concern for others, limited capacity for guilt, and deficits in emotional ...
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Clinical and Social Psychological Perspectives Lenore E.A. Walker, David Shapiro. INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Clinical and Social Psychological Perspectives LENORE E. A. WALKER and DAVID L. SHAPIRO Clinicaland Social ...
One of the most highly publicized sadistic sexual assaults was that committed by Cameron Hooker. Growing up, Hooker was shunned by his peers due to his gangly appearance and inherent awkwardness. He was socially inept and lacked ...
Unable to find enough homes among the small Native American community, social workers placed Lenny in a foster home some 50 miles away from the town he had known. His younger sister was placed in a different home, in a different ...
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This statement was based on an analysis of 426 publications on offender profiling published from 1976 through 2016. ... K. Davies & Woodhams, 2019); and evidence-based offender profiling as studied by Fox and Farrington (2012, 2015).
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