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Serial Murder by Healthcare Professionals

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2006
ABSTRACT: The prosecution of Charles Cullen, a nurse who killed at least 40 patients over a 16‐year period, highlights the need to better understand the phenomenon of serial murder by healthcare professionals. The authors conducted a LexisNexis® search which yielded 90 criminal prosecutions of healthcare providers that met inclusion criteria for ...
Kenneth W Kizer, A R Forrest
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Serial Murder

open access: yes, 2010
The phenomenon of serial murder, although a rare form of homicide, has attracted an increased degree of interest in the last decades. Theodore Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Henry Lee Lucas, Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono (the “Hillside Stranglers”), David ...
Maria Ioannou, Ioannou, Maria
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Serial Murder

open access: yes, 2018
Part 1 Cultural overview: Herostratus, Jean-Paul Sartre son of Cain or son of Sam? the monster as serial killer in "Beowulf", Brian Meehan towards an historical sociology of multiple murder, in "Hunting Humans - the Rise of the Modern Multiple Murderer", Elliott Leyton.
Chafe, Linda,, Leyton, Elliott,
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Serial Murder

2022
Serial murder is one form of multiple murder. The term “serial murder” has only been part of the vernacular since the 1980s, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) began to differentiate between various forms of multiple murder. Serial murder involves the killing of multiple victims in separate events over a period of time.
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Serial Murder

Homicide Studies, 1999
Although research has been done on serial murder cases in general, unsolved serial murder cases have rarely been investigated. Offenders who elude identification offer little evidence for clearing cases. Thus, similarities among serial murder cases, and even more specifically among unsolved cases, need to be empirically explored to identify ...
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Serial murder: An unusual stereotype

Medico-Legal Journal, 2017
Serial murders attract attention from the media, mental health experts, academia, and the general public. We present a case of serial murders that took place in a limited area and which caused public anxiety and anguish in central India. All the victims were homeless beggars, who were bludgeoned to death (crush injury).
Mandar R, Sane   +4 more
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Classifying Serial Sexual Murder/Murderers

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2012
Keppel and Walter’s (1999) classification system for serial sexual murder/murderers is sometimes used as the basis for generating offender profiles despite the fact that it has yet to be empirically validated. This model assumes that serial sexual murder/murderers can be classified into four categories—power-assertive, power-reassurance, anger ...
Craig Bennell   +3 more
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Serial murder by children and adolescents

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2004
AbstractSix cases of serial murder by children and adolescents spanning the past 150 years are presented. The available literature pertaining to this area is reviewed. Each of these six offenders committed sexually homicidal behavior as demonstrated by their expression of erotic interest or engagement in overt sexual behavior at the crime scenes.
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