Killer Data

Killer Data

Author: Enzo Yaksic

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1000567265

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Killer Data examines the phenomenon of serial murder using data collected from international sources to review offender patterning with a focus on contemporary cases. This type of attention will allow for a broader understanding of modern-day serial murderers and will help to dispel some of the myths that surround offenders. The current serial murder classification scheme incorrectly types serial murderers as supremely intelligent killing machines while discounting their socialization, experiences, and choices. This book exposes serial murderers as run-of-the-mill hometown losers, who brutalize women, and are lucky to escape apprehension. Like other atypical homicide offenders, modern-day serial murderers are propelled forward by a deep sense of entitlement, easy access to firearms, and a nonchalant attitude toward using murder to attain their goals. Readers should come away with a deeper understanding not of the ultra-rare or the "deadliest" serial murderers but of the more common offenders who pose a consistent threat to day-to-day life. The book utilizes the Consolidated Serial Homicide Offender Database, one of the largest and most robust open access databases of multiple murders available, presenting new thinking on areas such as: myths and stereotypes the impact of entertainment on the perception of serial murder inaccurate prevalence estimates spree/serial hybrid offenders the classification of two and three victim serial murderers how serial murderers pursue longevity the characteristics of aspiring serial murderers whether hit men and gang members are serial murderers if and why serial murder is in a state of decline how many serial murderers are responsible for the homicides that sent innocent people to prison luck as a factor of “success” for serial murderers. These findings are illustrated with 200 narrative vignettes of serial murder series that occurred between 2011 and 2021, such as Itzcoatl Ocampo, Charles Severance, Nikko Jenkins, and Pamela Hupp, offenders who may be unfamiliar to many but represent the next iteration of the serial murderer. Correcting decades of flawed assumptions about serial murderers, and written in an accessible and concise style, Killer Data is essential reading for students and scholars of criminal justice and criminology, law enforcement professionals, and the interested general reader.


Killer Data

Killer Data

Author: Enzo Yaksic

Publisher: Routledge Studies in Criminal Behaviour

Published: 2022-04

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780367672690

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Killer Data examines the phenomenon of serial murder using data collected from international sources to examine serial homicide offender (SHO) patterning globally, focusing on contemporary cases. This allows for a broader understanding of serial homicide and dispels some of the myths around offenders. The current serial murder classification scheme incorrectly types serial killers as supremely intelligent killing machines while discounting their socialization, experiences, and choices. This book exposes them as a run-of-the-mill hometown loser, brutalizer of women, lucky to escape apprehension, and propelled forward by a deep sense of entitlement, easy access to firearms, and a nonchalant attitude toward using murder to attain their goals. Readers should come away with a deeper understanding not of the ultra-rare deadliest offenders but of the more common murderers who pose a consistent threat to day-to-day life. The book utilizes the Consolidated Serial Homicide Offender Database, one of the largest and most robust open access databases of multiple murders available, presenting new thinking on areas such as: spree/serial hybrid offenders the classification of two and three victim SHOs how SHOs pursue longevity the characteristics of aspiring SHOs whether hitmen and gang members are SHOs if and why serial homicide is in a state of decline the dearth of international studies offender profiling how many SHOs are responsible for the homicides that sent innocent people to prison luck as a factor of 'success' for SHOs the use of AI and network analysis on data to elucidate new findings. These findings are illustrated with in-depth case studies of SHOs, such as Felix Vail, Michael Sumpter, the Seminole Heights Killer, and the Austin Bomber. The book also provides commentary from those who have used these patterning methods in practice, in addition to laying out how to put the current suite of data tools to use within organizations. Correcting decades of flawed assumptions about serial killers, and written in an accessible and concise style, Killer Data is essential reading for students and scholars of Criminal Justice and Criminology, law enforcement professionals, and the interested general reader.


The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

Author: Robert D. Keppel

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-10-07

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0080515398

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Serial killers like Seattle's Ted Bundy, Maryland's Beltway Sniper, Atlanta's Wayne Williams, or England's Peter Sutcliffe usually outsmart the task forces on their trail for long periods of time. Keppel and Birnes take readers inside the operations of serial killer task forces to learn why. What is the underlying psychology of a serial killer and why this defeats task force investigations? This is the first book of its kind that combines state-of-the-art psychological assessment experience with the expertise of a homicide investigator who has tracked some of this country's most notorious serial killers. The author also brings to the book hands-on best practices gleaned from the experience of other task forces. Readers, both professionals and students, will benefit from the comprehensive and critical case reviews, the analysis of what went wrong, what went right, and the after-action recommendations of evaluators in the US, UK, and Canada. The book covers: * The nature of the psychology of a serial killer * How crime assessment profiling reveals that psychology * Why psychological profiles fail * How serial killer task forces defeat themselves * How the media can, and usually does, undermine the task force operation * The big secret of all serial killer investigations: police already have the killer's name * The best practices for catching a serial killer * Comprehensive case reviews of some of the US's and UK's most baffling serial killer cases * A list of best practices for serial killer task force investigators * Recommendations for how to manage comprehensive files and computer records * Practical advice on how to manage the media: what to say and not to say * Insight into what a serial killer might be thinking and doing to stay away from police * Recommendations for setting up and administering long-term investigations * Practical tips on how to maintain a task force's psychological edge and avoid defeatism


Serial Killer Stranglers

Serial Killer Stranglers

Author: Kevin Smith

Publisher: Serial Killer QRG

Published: 2019-02-14

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 9781733630603

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Serial Killer Stranglers (Serial Killer Quick Reference Guides #1) contains 164 serial killers who have been known to strangle at least one victim during their acts as a serial killer. Each serial killer profile contains 30 points of data backed by our publicly accessible serial killer database. QR codes included in each profile leads the reader to the killers online profile on Killer.Cloud the serial killer database. Killer.Cloud's data is crossed linked to other online datasets, easily referenced by short codes for readers as well as at the bottom of each serial killers online profile page. Killer.Cloud the Serial Killer Database, an ongoing research project which aims to sort and classify serial killers based on documented references from books written about serial killers as well as other online resources.The database currently contains 609 serial killers that are classified into serial killer types. Serial killer types are based on acts committed during a killers serial spree such as: torture, sexual assault rape, stalking, strangulation, consumption of human flesh or organs cannibalism, consumption of human blood vampirism, and/or sexual assault after death necrophilia.


Love of Blood - The True Story of Notorious Serial Killer Joanne Dennehy

Love of Blood - The True Story of Notorious Serial Killer Joanne Dennehy

Author: Christopher Berry-Dee

Publisher: Kings Road Publishing

Published: 2015-01-08

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1784182885

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A man alone in a bedsit with a young woman friend, who suddenly unleashes a deadly onslaught, without warning or reason. The stabs don't hurt. They seem more like punches. Then he realises that the red liquid pumping out of his body and on to the floor is his blood. He doesn't realise, as he drifts into unconsciousness before death supervenes, that he'll never wake up again... In March 2013, Joanne Dennehy stabbed three Peterborough men to death within the space of a few days. One was her landlord, Kevin Lee. Dennehy and her sidekick, Gary Stretch, put the body into a wheelie bin and dumped his corpse in a ditch close to White Post Road in the Parish of Newborough. Lukasz Slaboszewski and John Chapman were stabbed to death and disposed of in a farmland ditch several miles away. She then attempted to murder two other men. By the grace of God they survived. Jo Dennehy is unique, for she now ranks alongside Myra Hindley and Rosemary West as one of the most heinous female serial killers in British criminal history. Only her death will bring about her release from prison. This book, by a leading criminologist and expert on serial killers, has been written with the full cooperation of the police involved in the case, and many of those who knew Joanne Dennehy and her victims.


Young Killers

Young Killers

Author: Kathleen M. Heide

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780761900634

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These factors often interact with certain personality characteristics and biological influences, causing many youths to conclude that they have little or nothing to lose by engaging in reckless and destructive acts. Although this book focuses mainly on boys who kill, Dr. Heide also discusses the increasing number of girls arrested for murder and examines gender issues in juvenile homicide.


Killer Visual Strategies

Killer Visual Strategies

Author: Amy Balliett

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-06-30

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1119680220

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Discover the foundation, power, and necessity of visual communication with this essential guide Visual communication has changed. It’s gone from being an optional medium for relaying information to an important method for building connections and increasing understanding. We now use visual storytelling to help us establish and strengthen relationships, engage distracted audiences, and bring clarity to complexity. Killer Visual Strategies examines how visual communication has transformed how brands connect with their customers and colleagues alike. It looks at the growing audience demand for quality visual content and how organizations must meet this demand or risk being left behind. Killer Visual Strategies traces the history of visual communication and explores why it now plays an integral role in our daily lives. As Amy Balliett tells the story of this evolving medium, she naturally incorporates visuals, such as timelines and data visualizations throughout. In addition to providing actionable rules to follow for creating high-impact visual content, Balliett also explores the latest trends, including visual search, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR). Then, she looks forward to what lies ahead in this dynamic field. The book’s topics can benefit readers in a range of professions where visual content is now vital to sharing a message. Learn best practices for visual communication Gain inspiration from countless visual examples Stay on top of the latest trends in visual communication Understand visual communication for marketing, sales, design, HR, and more Killer Visual Strategies provides a clearer picture of the evolution of visual communication as a fundamental part of how a story is told.


Violent Offenders

Violent Offenders

Author: Matt DeLisi

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2017-04-07

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1284145689

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Violent Offenders: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice contains cutting-edge scholarship on the broad category of criminal predators, including homicide offenders, sex offenders, financial predators, and conventional street criminals.


Criminology

Criminology

Author: Anthony Walsh

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2019-12-10

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1544375417

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Anthony Walsh and Cody Jorgensen’s Criminology: The Essentials introduces students to major theoretical perspectives and topics in a concise, easy-to-read format. This straightforward overview of key subject areas in criminology thoroughly covers the most up-to-date advances in theory and research while challenging students to consider the applications of these theories and their policy implications. The Fourth Edition includes new topics, events, and developments in criminology.