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The Evil That Men Do: FBI Profiler Roy Hazelwood's Journey into the Minds of Sexual Predators [Hardcover]

Stephen G. Michaud (Author), Roy Hazelwood (Author)
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January 1999
Along with Robert Ressler and John Douglas, Roy Hazelwood is one of the founders of VICAP, the FBI program that profiles serial killers. Hazelwood's specialty, is sexual crime -- sexually motivated serial killers to rapists to the frightening psychology that drives sexual sadists to the bizarre scenarios behind autoerotic deaths. Hazelwood consulted on the notorious "Barbie and Ken" case, the Atlanta child murderer, and the explosion aboard the USS Iowa. This is a fascinating look at the human dark side from an expert on the subject.


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The Evil That Men Do profiles the profilers--the investigators who study crimes to try to figure out how, why, and by whom crimes were committed. The focus is on veteran profiler Roy Hazelwood, who played an important role in the growing legitimacy of the art and science of psychological profiling, often seen by police forces as a questionable practice. Through his chillingly accurate profiles and his ability to predict criminal behavior, as well as his keen and creative logical reasoning, Hazelwood has proven himself not only to the law enforcement professionals who use his services but to the public at large.

Michaud doesn't approach his subject gingerly. While the profilers are treated like regular guys with a really weird job, the crime descriptions can be nauseatingly graphic. Although some of the accounts are funny, this is primarily a disturbing glimpse at some of the most deranged and violent people modern society has produced. --Lisa Higgins

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Michaud documents the unique career of criminologist Hazelwood, a retired member of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit (little known to the public until Thomas Harris wrote The Silence of the Lambs). Hazelwood was one of the co-founders of VICAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program), the FBI's program to profile serial killers, with Robert Ressler and John Douglas. In the wake of books by Douglas (the bestselling Mind Hunter) and Ressler (Whoever Fights Monsters), Michaud recounts Hazelwood's career and explains his specialty?exploring the psychology and motives of sexual predators, from rapists to serial killers. Sexual crime investigation was a "scorned and degraded facet of police work" until Hazelwood transformed it into a professional discipline at the FBI. "There'd been hundreds of rape studies done," according to Hazelwood, "but no one had ever looked at serial rapists." To do so, he combed prison records of 12 states, locating 41 men who, cumulatively, had committed 837 known rapes and attempted 400 more. The book relates Hazelwood's involvement in several headline cases of both alleged and confirmed sexual crimes (Tawana Brawley in 1987, the Atlanta Child Murders that first came to light in 1979, the explosion that killed 47 aboard the USS Iowa in 1989) and the numerous accounts of unfamiliar criminals are equally, if grimly, absorbing. Michaud is most interesting when he ably summarizes Hazelwood's groundbreaking work and least interesting when he slips into simple hagiography of the dedicated lawman. Photos not seen by PW. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 262 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr; 1 Us ed edition (January 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312198779
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312198770
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #488,712 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars This one's an eye-opener, August 24, 1999
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This review is from: The Evil That Men Do: FBI Profiler Roy Hazelwood's Journey into the Minds of Sexual Predators (Hardcover)
I was so looking forward to reading this book. I just love reading John Douglas' profiling books and I was ready to delve into a new facet, the sexual predator. Unfortunately, Mr. Michaud just about ruined the book for me. The main thing that grated on my nerves was the use of $50 words when a ten cent word would do. The bigger, longer, fancier word did nothing to add to the content and did more to confuse me, the average reader. I spent more time reaching for my dictionary than I did reading the book! I consider myself well read and I have a good vocabularly but I do believe this guy was out to make the reader feel stupid. For example, he uses the word "scion" instead of "son" when referring to a child. Who uses these words in everyday conversation? Hazelwood's profiles and discoveries will really open your eyes and make you think. He's obviously a very smart man who devoted most of his life to ridding society of these animals. I applaud Roy Hazelwood for this book and recommend to Mr. Michaud that he leave his thesaurus alone the next time around.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Long Time Fan of BOTH Hazelwood and Michaud, June 10, 2001
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annie M. "ten_33" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I have read the works of both Roy Hazelwood and Stephen Michaud, and have great admiration for both of their works. This collaborative effort is marketed to the broader true crime audience and does a good job of imparting how profiling evolved over the years, gives case studies which help to illustrate the process, and insights into where it is going. Making the shift, for both, to this collaborative style... was at times, a lil ackward.

IF you want more... look to Roy Hazelwood's recently released "Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation (third edition)," a more scholarly presentation of the topic. .... He is a gifted teacher, who shares and gives freely in the classroom.

Stephen Michaud's joint effort, "The Only Living Witness," with Hugh Aynesworth, is, without hesitation, one of the most remarkable true crime books of all time. This is not another shallow retelling from newspaper clippings. Their in-depth investigative skills, outreach and interaction with one of the most notorious of serial killers, is what ALL true crime writers should learn from and aspire to. Their follow-up, "Conversations With a Killer," is another must-read. For those of you that have not read "Lethal Shadow," add it to your list. This is by far the most insightful reading about a sexual sadist you will ever encounter. ....

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, December 29, 1999
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This review is from: The Evil That Men Do: FBI Profiler Roy Hazelwood's Journey into the Minds of Sexual Predators (Hardcover)
Couldn't wait to get my hands on this one, but should have. There is no cohesive timeline to any of the stories and I constantly had to read backwards just to try and figure out which case they were talking about. Many of the stories have no ending, they just trail off into the next case story. Critical case details were omitted and embarrassingly gruesome "facts" were thrown in at odd moments. I was also quite appalled by the amount of typos I came across, including the various spellings of one crime victim's last name. And, contrary to the title, I did not find much psychological insight on any of the cases. I'd rather read John Douglas's narcissistic rants - at least they make sense. Don't bother with this book.
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Roy Hazelwood, Tawana Brawley, New York, Ski Mask Rapist, Ray Ward, Donna Vetter, Karla Homolka, Harvey Glatman, Nikia Gilbreath, Van Pelt, June Smith, John Douglas, San Antonio, Clay Hartwig, Linda Tucker, Pacific Beach, San Diego, Turret Two, Werner Ferrari, Paul Bernardo, Roger Depue, Barry Simonis, Des Moines, Lonely Hearts Killer, Scarborough Rapist
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