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Investigates the family backgrounds and medical history of serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy, and concludes that serial killers may be a product of a genetic predisposition to violence and an abusive environment.
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Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill?
June 2002, W. W. Norton & Company
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0393323234 9780393323238
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Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill?
June 2002, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
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Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill
January 30, 2001, Diane Pub Co
Hardcover
in English
0756787955 9780756787950
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Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill?
June 2001, W. W. Norton & Company, Norton
in English
039305022X 9780393050226
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"On a pleasant Sunday morning, two correctional officers led Louis Culpepper to meet me in the medical office of the Augusta, Georgia, jail."
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JEFFREY DAHMER, Ted Bundy, Andrew Cunnanen--these notorious killers shocked the world with horrifying stories of rampant murder & abuse. Neurologist Jonathan Pincus probed the lives of numerous serial killers & other violent criminals to find out what triggers the violent instinct. Working with psychiatrist Dorothy Lewis, he investigated their family backgrounds & medical history, discovering that virtually all the murderers themselves suffered severe abuse as children, which permanently damaged their developing brains. In these gripping, terrifying stories, Dr. Pincus finds that violent criminal behavior cannot be attributed solely to genetics--rather, it is the catastrophic product of a brain that may be predisposed to violence by neurologic damage & mental illness coupled with an abusive environment. Focusing on these critical factors, how can we identify potentially violent persons from a young age before the damage becomes irrevocable? How can we rehabilitate violent criminals & at the same time safeguard against their committing future crimes?
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