The New Predator: Women Who Kill – A Deep Dive into the Minds of Female Serial Killers
In The New Predator: Women Who Kill, Deborah Schurman-Kauflin takes readers on a chilling and thought-provoking journey into the shadowy world of female serial killers. Breaking away from traditional narratives that often overlook the role of women in violent crime, this book provides an unprecedented exploration of the psychology, motives, and methods of female predators. Through detailed profiles and expert analysis, Schurman-Kauflin unveils the complex interplay of personal trauma, social influences, and psychological factors that shape these women into killers.
Profiles of Women Who Kill
This groundbreaking work delves deep into the profiles of female serial killers, shedding light on the calculated methods and emotional detachment that distinguish them from their male counterparts. The author examines the lives of women who defy societal expectations of nurturing and compassion, revealing instead cold-blooded tendencies to manipulate, exploit, and murder. From cases involving poisoners to those using more direct means, each profile is meticulously researched and presented with chilling clarity.
Exploring the Psychology of Female Serial Killers
Schurman-Kauflin analyzes the psychological triggers and patterns that define female killers. She examines how childhood trauma, domestic abuse, and societal neglect contribute to their criminal evolution. The book challenges stereotypes by presenting nuanced insights into how women exploit societal norms, using trust and deception to mask their predatory nature. Readers are invited to consider how gender expectations influence not only the behavior of these killers but also society’s response to their crimes.
Gender, Crime, and Society
The New Predator also explores the role of gender in the criminal justice system, highlighting how societal biases often obscure the reality of female violence. Schurman-Kauflin critiques the historical tendency to minimize or excuse female offenders, providing evidence of their capability for calculated and brutal acts. Through vivid case studies, readers witness how female killers manipulate relationships, exploit vulnerabilities, and evade detection, often for years.
Unveiling the Hidden Killers Among Us
The author uses gripping real-life accounts to demonstrate the often-overlooked reality of female serial killers. From targeting family members and acquaintances to preying on strangers, these killers challenge the traditional image of serial murder. Schurman-Kauflin’s research exposes the shocking prevalence of these crimes and the need for a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics of female violence.
A Must-Read for True Crime Enthusiasts
With its chilling insights and authoritative analysis, The New Predator: Women Who Kill is a compelling addition to the true crime genre. It is an essential read for criminologists, psychologists, law enforcement professionals, and anyone fascinated by the darker aspects of human nature. Schurman-Kauflin’s work not only uncovers the truth about female serial killers but also challenges readers to question their perceptions of gender and crime.
Discover the untold stories, psychological intricacies, and societal implications of women who kill in this gripping, thought-provoking book. Prepare to confront a world where the most unsuspecting individuals can become predators.
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Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover. The author is an expert on serial killers. Founder of the Violent Crimes Institute, she holds a PhD in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science. She was the only profiler to have interviewed a large group of female serial killers for a first-ever book on profiling such killers. An in-depth study of females convicted of multiple murder in the United States, offering invaluable insights that have never before been available to law enforcement professionals, counsellors, and others who are concerned with convicted potential offenders. The results provide a profile of the female multiple murderer. Like their male counterparts, female killers endured patterns of extreme emotional, physical, and sexual abuse as children. Due to the familial turmoil the female offender, like the male multiple murderer, turned inward to an introverted fantasy life. Isolation became a way of life, and contact with others became less frequent. It appears that violence emerges from violence, whether the violence is physical, emotional, or sexual. Chapter headings include : Murder; Murder Theories: How Could They Do It?; Female Multiple Murderers: Up Close and Personal; The Process of Maturation; From Fantasy to Reality; The Sadistic Female Multiple Murderer; Behaviour Patterns; Profiling; Tornado Effect; Interviewing Multiple Murderers; Conclusion and Future of Profiling. With Bibliography. 235pp. trade size softcover. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. F. with no creasing to covers. N° de réf. du vendeur 16828
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