The Adulteress and the Murderer

The Adulteress and the Murderer

Author: Clyde Schultz

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 0595411614

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Too often people look for any excuse to justify their terrible things they do and thus, do not have to take full responsibilities for their actions, this is a story about adultery and murder. Marry Novack didn't know why she was unsatisfied with her husband Paul, and found herself in the arms of other men. Her husband, Paul Novack, did not turn his back on her for her transgressions but should have. Mary was not aware she suffered from multiple personality disorders. But did Paul, in fact, use his logging profession to rid himself of his cheating spouse? There were three motives: hate, revenge, and money. Did Paul feel that he was driven to be a murderer?


The Adulteress and the Murderer

The Adulteress and the Murderer

Author: Clyde G. Schultz

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006-09-19

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 0595855180

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Too often people look for any excuse to justify their terrible things they do and thus, do not have to take full responsibilities for their actions, this is a story about adultery and murder. Marry Novack didn't know why she was unsatisfied with her husband Paul, and found herself in the arms of other men. Her husband, Paul Novack, did not turn his back on her for her transgressions but should have. Mary was not aware she suffered from multiple personality disorders. But did Paul, in fact, use his logging profession to rid himself of his cheating spouse? There were three motives: hate, revenge, and money. Did Paul feel that he was driven to be a murderer?


Murder and adultery in Late Imperial China

Murder and adultery in Late Imperial China

Author: Meijer

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-09-13

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 9004482881

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In this publication the development is traced of two sections of the chapter on "Homicide" of the penal code of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), Murder and Homicide of an Adulterer. The former deals with premeditated homicide where there is no difference in status, social or family relations between murderer and victim, while in the latter we find the husband who kills his wife and her paramour when caught in the act. In that case, the husband was immune from prosecution, provided that he commited the act at the time and at the site. The first section developed in a clear and intelligent way, with in general some logical provisions being added from the beginning till the end of the dynasty. The second section, however, was enriched by 34 additional articles through legislation and judicial practice, which with a view to promoting moral purity in society, gradually circumvented the original restrictions to the husband's fury. Consequently, by accentuating the husband's important status and for the sake of maintaining the established hierarchy in society, that section changed into a bad and cruel part of the law, turning the husband's behaviour from an excusable exception into morally justified conduct, and likewise the woman's misbehaviour into a mortal sin. This has all been confirmed by the motivation of the legislation and sentences of the cases.


Murder and Adultery in Late Imperial China

Murder and Adultery in Late Imperial China

Author: Marinus Johan Meijer

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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In this publication the development is traced of two sections of the chapter on "Homicide" of the penal code of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), Murder and Homicide of an Adulterer. The former deals with premeditated homicide where there is no difference in status, social or family relations between murderer and victim, while in the latter we find the husband who kills his wife and her paramour when caught in the act. In that case, the husband was immune from prosecution, provided that he commited the act at the time and at the site. The first section developed in a clear and intelligent way, with in general some logical provisions being added from the beginning till the end of the dynasty. The second section, however, was enriched by 34 additional articles through legislation and judicial practice, which with a view to promoting moral purity in society, gradually circumvented the original restrictions to the husband's fury. Consequently, by accentuating the husband's important status and for the sake of maintaining the established hierarchy in society, that section changed into a bad and cruel part of the law, turning the husband's behaviour from an excusable exception into morally justified conduct, and likewise the woman's misbehaviour into a mortal sin. This has all been confirmed by the motivation of the legislation and sentences of the cases.


The Adulteress

The Adulteress

Author: Leslie Margolin

Publisher: Five Star (ME)

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9781594144813

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Based on the real 1922 Thompson-Bywaters murder, THE ADULTERESS is an insightful character study that looks closely at the relationships between three people that lead to murder. The story line mostly follows Alma as the audience understands her needs, but to a degree Leslie Margolin also enables readers to comprehend the motives of Rats and Percy.


The Murder of Charles the Good

The Murder of Charles the Good

Author: Galbert (de Bruges)

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780231136716

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This new edition offers an account of the murder of the Charles the Good in 1127 and its profound effects on medieval Flemish society and the balance of power in Europe. Galbert of Bruges presents a vivid portrait of the political and social unrest that engulfed Flemish society in the aftermath of Charles the Good's death. Historians have long recognized The Murder of Charles the Good as a remarkable point of entry for understanding the most important political, legal, and social issues that confronted medieval Europe.


The Murderer Next Door

The Murderer Next Door

Author: David M. Buss

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006-04-25

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1101117699

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As acclaimed psychological researcher and author David Buss writes, "People are mesmerized by murder. It commands our attention like no other human phenomenon, and those touched by its ugly tendrils never forget." Though we may like to believe that murderers are pathological misfits and hardened criminals, the vast majority of murders are committed by people who, until the day they kill, would seem to be perfectly normal. David Buss's pioneering work has made major national news in the past, and this provocative book is sure to generate a storm of attention. The Murderer Next Door is a riveting look into the dark underworld of the human psyche—an astonishing exploration of when and why we kill and what might push any one of us over the edge. A leader in the innovative field of evolutionary psychology, Buss conducted an unprecedented set of studies investigating the underlying motives and circumstances of murders, from the bizarre outlier cases of serial killers to those of the friendly next-door neighbor who one day kills his wife. Reporting on findings that are often startling and counterintuitive—the younger woman involved in a love triangle is at a high risk of being killed—he puts forth a bold new general theory of homicide, arguing that the human psyche has evolved specialized adaptations whose function is to kill. Taking readers through the surprising twists and turns of the evolutionary logic of murder, he explains exactly when each of us is most at risk, both of being murdered and of becoming a murderer. His findings about the high-risk situations alone will be news making. Featuring gripping storytelling about specific murder cases—including a never used FBI file of more than 400,000 murders and a highly detailed study of 400 murders conducted by Buss in collaboration with a forensic psychiatrist, and a pioneering investigation of homicidal fantasies in which Buss found that 91 percent of men and 84 percent of women have had at least one such vivid fantasy—The Murderer Next Door will be necessary reading for those who have been fascinated by books on profiling, lovers of true crime and murder mysteries, as well as readers intrigued by the inner workings of the human mind.


History of Criminal Justice

History of Criminal Justice

Author: Mark Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-07-22

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 131752246X

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Covering criminal justice history on a cross-national basis, this book surveys criminal justice in Western civilization and American life chronologically from ancient times to the present. It is an introduction to the historical problems of crime, law enforcement and penology, set against the background of major historical events and movements. Integrating criminal justice history into the scope of European, British, French and American history, this text provides the opportunity for comparisons of crime and punishment over boundaries of national histories. The text now concludes with a chapter that addresses terrorism and homeland security.