Product Description
From ancient Rome to the 21st century, a look at human predators-and those who hunt them down.
A bestselling author and research expert in forensics and true-crime presents for the first time a chronological analysis of serial killing in the context of specific historical periods. She also aligns with this discussion details of the development of forensic science and psychology, which gradually enabled law enforcement to better identify the men and women who commit these heinous crimes-and perhaps begin to understand their motivations.
Spanning from ancient times to yesterday's headlines, this book is a chilling reminder that the darkness that exists in human nature is not, as some would think, the product of modern society.
About the Author
Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D., holds masters' degrees in forensic psychology, clinical psychology, and philosophy. She is the author of more than 20 books including
The Criminal Mind: A Writer's Guide to Forensic Psychology,
The Science of Cold Case Files, and
The Forensic Science of C.S.I., and has written more than 300 articles on serial killers. Former research assistant to FBI profiler John Douglas, Ramsland currently writes forensic articles for Court TV's
Crime Library.