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Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers: Why They Kill [Hardcover]

Katherine Ramsland (Author)
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0275984753 978-0275984755 January 30, 2005

The idea that a person might suddenly snap and slaughter large numbers of people has become part of our cultural understanding through events such as the Columbine High School massacre and the D.C. Sniper case. But this image of the sudden turn from ordinary citizen, quiet neighbor, or non-descript teenager to mass murderer is generally false. People who go out one day and kill innocent people or supposed enemies have typically thought about it, planned it, and even mentioned it to others before they actually do it—and the act is usually the result of a buildup of stress and frustration. Here, Katherine Ramsland, a seasoned crime writer, examines true stories of mass murder and reveals the complexity behind the development of a mass killer. She provides common signals, based on actual cases, that will help readers identify warning signs and understand the various psychological factors that may lead a person to kill.

Since the first recorded U.S. case of mass murder in 1949, massacres have been increasing each decade, with workplace violence taking the lead as the most common form. The psychology of the killers, however, differs from that of spree, serial, or situational murderers. The red flags of a developing mass killer are obvious and predictable, Ramsland argues, and people who learn to recognize them may be able to defuse a potentially violent situation before it occurs. Using details from various cases, the author examines the different kinds of mass murders, from visionary to family to workplace, and the distinct psychological dynamics of the different types of murders. This essential book exposes the inner world of mass murderers and dismantles the stereotypes we hold about them.


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"Ramsland provides fascinating, provocative insights into why some people kill, or attempt to kill, multiple victims at one time. This riveting work comprises tales of mass murders and murderers that include such famous cases as Richard Speck, the Texas clock tower massacre, the Manson murders, the Buddhist temple murders, the Columbine High School murders, and the post office murders. They read like a series of horror stories, but at the same time Ramsland demonstrates the nuances among the different types of mass murderers--victims of mental illness, children, family members, disgruntled employees, and those who murder for religious or political reasons. As Ramsland skillfully demonstrates, the psychological motivation behind these different types of mass murders varies….This is a vital resource for those interested in psychology, criminal justice, legal studies, or forensics. Essential. All collections; all levels."

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"[H]ighly recommended for large public and university libraries, given the tremendous interest in the psychology of killers."

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"This is not just a comprehensive series of stories about incidents of mass murder, which is compelling enough, but this book also gets to the underlying psychopathology of these cases that other studies have missed."

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Gregg McCrary, former Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Behavioral Science Unit, and author of The Unknown Darkness: Profiling the Predators among Us

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (January 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275984753
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275984755
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,445,553 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Katherine Ramsland began her career as a writer with Prism of the Night: A Biography of Anne Rice. She had a bestseller with The Vampire Companion. Since then, she has published 40 books and over 1,000 articles, reviews and short stories. From ghosts to vampires to serial killers, she has taken on a variety of dark subjects. She holds graduate degrees in forensic psychology, clinical psychology, criminal justice, and philosophy. Currently, she teaches forensic psychology and criminal justice at DeSales University. Her books include The Forensic Psychology of Criminal Minds, The Human Predator: A Historical Chronicle of Serial Murder and Forensic Investigation, Inside the Minds of Serial Killers, Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators, and Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers. Her background in forensic studies positioned her to assist former FBI profiler John Douglas on his book, The Cases that Haunt Us, and to co-write a book with former FBI profiler, Gregg McCrary, The Unknown Darkness, as well as The Real Life of a Forensic Scientist with Henry C. Lee and A Voice for the Dead with James Starrs. She speaks internationally about forensic psychology, forensic science, and serial murder, and has appeared on numerous documentaries, as well as such programs as The Today Show, 20/20, 48 Hours, NPR, Coast to Coast, Montel Williams, Larry King Live and E! True Hollywood.


 

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3.0 out of 5 stars This Isn't Brain Surgery, May 24, 2006
This review is from: Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers: Why They Kill (Hardcover)
Yes, but what actually does go through a murderer's mind in the weeks and days leading up to his (usually his) eventual eruption? This book doesn't provide much enlightenment on that score. It is mostly a cursory summary of a broad range of mass murderers or spree killers.

Part of this book's problem is that it attempts to cover too much ground. It takes in everything from the shooting sprees of a few postal workers, to the Nazi Holocaust. In between those extremes, it also includes cult murders, cult suicides, women with postpartum depression who killed their children, and students who take assault weapons to school. There isn't much that all these murderers have in common, other than perhaps a free-floating sense of disappointment and failure in their lives.

After reading this overview, we are still left with the big question, "Why?" It would perhaps be more revealing to read an in-depth view of a few murders than this abridgment of many.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
family massacres, network documentary, mass killers, going postal, mass murderers
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New York, Howard Unruh, Solar Temple, Visionary Mass Murder, The Classic Mass Murderer, Deadly Children, Spreading the Damage, United States, Heaven's Gate, New Jersey, Richard Speck, Colin Ferguson, David Koresh, Gloria Davy, Los Angeles, Susan Atkins, Charles Manson, Supreme Court, Associated Press, Bill Wilson, Charles Whitman, Helter Skelter, Jonathan Doody, Raise Hell, Robert Smith
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