Swift Runner

Swift Runner

Author: Colin A. Thomson

Publisher: Calgary : Detselig Enterprises

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13:

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Rampage

Rampage

Author: Lee Mellor

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1459707230

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A definitive compendium of Canada’s mass murderers and spree killers. Rampage: a state of anger or agitation resulting in violent, reckless, and destructive behaviour. In 1989, Marc Lépine mercilessly executed 14 female students at Montreal’s École Polytechnique to become Canada’s most notorious mass murderer. The following year spree killer Peter John Peters roamed from London, Ontario, to Thunder Bay, leaving a trail of bloodied bodies, broken dreams, and stolen vehicles. Both men experienced the same devastating destiny – they embarked on homicidal rampages that shook their nation to the core. Lee Mellor has gathered more than 25 of Canada’s most lethal mass and spree killers into a single work. Rampage details their grisly crimes, delves into their twisted psyches, and dissects their motivations to answer the question every true crime lover yearns to know: why? If you think serial killers are dangerous, prepare for something deadlier ...


The Law and the Lawless

The Law and the Lawless

Author: Art Downs

Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co

Published: 2014-04-21

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1927527864

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Stories of the diverse people who played a role in bringing justice to the western plains during Canada's formative years.


Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars

Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars

Author: Jeremiah Curtin

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-21

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13:

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The book presents 32 tales are derived from sources in Russia and nearby regions. Here, you will find fascinating characters like talking animals, adventurous young men and maidens, wicked witches, spirits, and other magical creatures. The book starts with an informative introduction by an expert in Slavic cultures who highlights the anthropological significance of these enchanting tales.


Madness

Madness

Author: Peter Morrall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-31

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1317444116

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This book is an introduction to the uncertainties and incongruities about madness. It is aimed at all of those who are curious about this subject whether out of general inquisitiveness or because it is part of a formal course of study. Using case studies of real people in order to explain, humanise, and bring to life the subject, Peter Morrall critically analyses how madness has been and is understood, or perhaps misunderstood. By contrasting past and present people who have been perceived as mad and/or perceive themselves as mad, Morrall presents core ideas about madness and critiques their would-be robustness in explaining the specific madness of the person in question, as well as their general relevance to madness overall. Unlike many of its contemporaries, the book does not adhere to a perspective, but rather remains skeptical about the ideas of all who profess to understand madness, whether these emanate from sociology, psychology, psychotherapy, anthropology, ‘anti’ psychiatry, or the biological sciences of contemporary ‘scientific-psychiatry’. This book will inform and stimulate the thinking of the reader, and challenge those with preconceived ideas about madness.


Violent Crime in North America

Violent Crime in North America

Author: Louis A. Knafla

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2003-12-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0313057915

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This, the nineteenth volume of Criminal Justice History, features seven original essays on the history of violent crimes and punishments in North America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including a major bibliography on capital punishment and the death penalty in the United States. The volume also contains a long book review essay on eleven books dealing with aspects of global terrorism, and reviews of eleven individual major works on the history and ideology of cirme and criminal justice that have appeared from the end of the 1990s. The introduction outlines the issues and themes that are contained in the essays and reviews. As in the earlier volumes in this series, a comprehensive index identifies all subjects, names, and places in the volume.


Bad Boys

Bad Boys

Author: Frank Roderus

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780425221952

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Abandoning his wild youth to pursue a new, law-abiding life, Danny Southern is suddenly confronted by the past in the form of his two one-time best friends--Henry Read and Red Clybourne--who turn his life upside down with the deadly havoc that only they can accomplish. Original.