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a psychiatrist explores the minds of killers

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An edition of Guilty by reason of insanity (1998)

Guilty by reason of insanity

a psychiatrist explores the minds of killers

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Everyone has felt the urge to kill. Most people don't kill. Some people do. Dorothy Otnow Lewis, a psychiatrist and an internationally recognized expert on violence, has spent the last quarter century studying the differences between those who do and those who don't. Among the murderers she has examined are the notorious killers Ted Bundy, Arthur Shawcross, and Mark David Chapman, the man who shot John Lennon. Now, she shares her groundbreaking discoveries--and the chilling encounters that led to them.

Guilty by Reason of Insanity is the gripping, brilliantly written true story of Dr. Lewis's search to understand those who kill. The unforgettable cases revealed here clearly illustrate how the disparate elements of brain damage, paranoia, and family brutality combine to create a killer.

It starts at a juvenile court in New Haven. A thirteen-year-old girl--out of the blue, in broad daylight--has stabbed her best friend to death before an audience of gaping classmates. Dr. Lewis convinces her colleague, the eminent neurologist Jonathan Pincus, to help her figure out why. Thus begins a collaboration that continues to this day.

The passion to understand the underpinnings of violence draws the Lewis-Pincus team to the psychiatric and forensic wards of New York City's Bellevue Hospital, and then to prisons around the country--eventually leading to the corridors of death row and to an infamous gallery of condemned killers.

There we meet a thirty-six-year-old woman who forms a sexual attachment to a fourteen-year-old boy. Together, they kidnap, torture, and ultimately murder a teenaged girl. Suddenly, in the midst of the interview with the doe-eyed, soft-spoken murderess, a menacing, male persona appears and Dr. Lewis finds herself face-to-face with her first case of multiple personality disorder, a condition she never before believed existed.

We sit in on the psychiatric evaluation of a condemned boy who, at seventeen, raped and murdered a seventy-six-year-old nun. Only after his death does Dr. Lewis discover the grotesque secrets of his childhood that finally explain his murderous rage and his bizarre choice of victim.

Powerful, controversial, and utterly absorbing--including an intense final interview with an executioner--Guilty by Reason of Insanity is a tour de force, a compelling odyssey of one extraordinary psychiatrist striking a delicate balance between emotion and objectivity. It will forever change the way you think about crime, punishment, and the law itself.

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Fawcett Columbine
Language
English
Pages
301

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Guilty by Reason of Insanity
2010, Penguin Random House
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2010, Penguin Random House
in English
Cover of: Guilty by reason of insanity
Cover of: Guilty by reason of insanity
Guilty by reason of insanity: a psychiatrist explores the minds of killers
1998, Fawcett Columbine
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New York

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.15/23
Library of Congress
HV6133 .L49 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 301 p. ;
Number of pages
301

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL698673M
Internet Archive
guiltybyreasonof00lewirich
ISBN 10
0449002772
LCCN
97046400
OCLC/WorldCat
38090866
Library Thing
223587
Goodreads
6387884

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