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The author tries to propose and develop a psychological explanation of criminals’ cruel actions. This book addresses current issues, personal observations, and photographs that make readers interested in the subjects of psychopathology, true crime, and serial killers.
The book looks at the issues and controversies that are seen in the study of morality. The book then looks at the psychological processes that are involved such as motives and mechanisms underlying moral hypocrisy and immoral behavior. Other chapters in this book look at the aspects of good and evil, including the implication of moral thinking in cases of large-scale violence and genocide.
In this book, Adam Morton argues that any account of evil helps in understanding why evil usually arise in everyday life, why evil arises, and how people can be seen as evil. The book utilizes diverse examples like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Augustine, and other psychological studies that deal with profiles of serial killers and that look at deviant behaviors. Adam argues that evil comes when the internal mental barriers against it break down.
The author looks at the changing range of attitudes toward the monstrous by analyzing the monsters of Beowulf compared to the background of early medieval.
This is a story of a dyslexic boy who discovers that he is a son of a Greek God who is the target of mythical Greek monsters. He finds himself in the middle of a prophecy, that he will be able to change the balance of power forever.
This book has a variety of theories with key assumptions on contemporary issues.
This book starts by looking at the unforgettable 9/11 attack in the United States and in the second edition looks at why people act monstrously by looking at the proximate and the ultimate levels of analysis.
In this book, Peter Vronsky looks at the investigative, cultural, and psychological aspects of a serial killer starting from when this was first recorded in Ancient Rome to date.
This article gives an opinionated history of the standard dual process model of the stereotyping effects on behavior and judgment.
In this article, Dr. Schmideberg analyses the types of criminals and delinquents. She argues that law-abiding people need protection from monstrous law-breakers.
This looks at the psychological issues that make up a human monster.
In this book, the author explores monstrous habits where ogres devour children and bogeymen are seen haunting at night.
This movie gives an insight into criminal psychiatric practices.
This is based on a seminar that focused on ways in which monsters embodied vulnerabilities and anxieties. Through this seminar, individuals can understand the clues on the inner logic of a culture’s fascinations and fears.
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