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Les + grands meurtriers: Psychologie des tueurs en série

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Sur les traces de tueurs en série, de prédateurs sexuels, de maîtres chanteurs et autres terroristes les plus tristement célèbres

Dans un langage clair, simple, accessible à tous, à la lumière de récits dramatiques et d’expériences vécues par les plus grands profileurs, cet ouvrage vous invite à suivre, voire à mener, l’enquête. Aux côtés d’experts chargés de les traquer, vous allez découvrir qui sont ces prédateurs, comment ils agissent et ce qui motive des hommes, des femmes et même des enfants, apparemment comme vous et moi, à commettre les meurtres les plus abominables et les plus inimaginables.

Enfin, ce travail, outre ses intérêts historique, judiciaire, psychologique, humain, tord encore le cou au mythe du crime sans mobile et met à l’épreuve la croyance populaire qui veut que tous les tueurs soient fous.

Une galerie de récits qui révèlent une nature humaine violente et inimaginable


CE QU'EN PENSE LA CRITIQUE : 

« Paul Roland a écrit un livre qui fera date… Une approche unique du sujet, une lecture fascinante. Je le recommande vivement. » - Roy Hazelwood, ancien profileur du FBI.

A PROPOS DE L'AUTEUR : 

Paul Roland est né en Angleterre en 1959, il est l’auteur d’une trentaine de livres sur le mysticisme, l’occulte et le crime. Ses livres ont été traduits dans plus de quinze langues.

EXTRAIT : 

À la fin du XIXe siècle, avant le développement du relevé d’empreintes digitales et de la balistique, les vrais détectives en Europe, en Asie et en Amérique faisaient honte à Sherlock Holmes, avec pour seuls outils une loupe et leur curiosité intellectuelle. Au même moment, des pionniers en psychiatrie tels que Richard von Krafft-Ebbing effectuaient les premières incursions dans les tréfonds de la psyché pour essayer de comprendre les troubles mentaux et sexuels anormaux. Mais toutes les tentatives d’explorer l’esprit criminel afin de prévoir ses comportements étaient faussées par des préjugés et des suppositions.

L’enquêteur français Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) et le criminologue italien Cesare Lombrosso (1836-1909), par exemple, soutenaient que la criminalité était soit héritée, soit déterminée par les caractéristiques physiques d’un individu. Ce n’est que lorsque le premier tueur en série de l’époque contemporaine rendit les policiers fous qu’ils tentèrent sérieusement de comprendre la personnalité criminelle dans le but d’identifier et d’appréhender un criminel.

288 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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Author 30 books735 followers
January 17, 2013
This is a fascinating look at the art of criminal profiling. The pages aren't filled with gory details. Instead, we're given the truth behind profiling of all crimes, including rape, kidnapping, and serial murder. Paul Roland offers multiple examples of both recent and historical cases. There are also sections specifically about child killers and female killers.

Roland's writing style is engaging. This is an easy but informative read for anyone intrigued by the criminal mind.
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1,775 reviews135 followers
October 12, 2014
Interesting book which focuses on profiling,not just murderers but other types of criminals.
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2 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2021
great read on the history and application of behavioral analysis.
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19 reviews16 followers
March 24, 2018
I liked this book but found there wasn't much to set it apart from books of a similar nature. I study criminology in University though and have to read quite a lot around the subject, most of which are more in depth compared to this one. That said I would recommend this for those with an interest in the subject matter as it does have a lot to offer.
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July 29, 2011
Intresting look at criminal profiling. Like that it dosn't just look at known serial killers, but at also despot leaders, and those who acted in the name of their 'cause'
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July 19, 2023
As someone who is interested in true crime and the psychology involved in determining who may have committed a crime, why etc. this was a natural choice for me to read. The book delves into the soft science of criminal profiling and how in particular, the BSU in the FBI assist law enforcement in creating a profile of a potential offender.

Although the book tries to distance itself from TV shows like CSI, which I understand as there is probably a wide misconception in the speed offenders can be caught, either through profiling or scientific techniques - I understood a lot of the book because I loved Criminal Minds.

So if you like Criminal Minds and have an interest in true crime I don't think there's much extra you could really learn. It talks about homicidal triad, backgrounds of offenders, what a crime scene/victimology can provide.

So it's interesting and well put together but there wasn't a lot of new information if you already have a good understanding of true crime and psychology.
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147 reviews1 follower
March 22, 2021
Not worth reading. The writing, design and structure is all over the place. Richard Ramirez, whose photo you can see in the corner of the cover, isn't even mentioned in the text. I could pick out more problems, but suffice to say this is a mess.
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63 reviews4 followers
November 5, 2021
This was an interesting read. True crime fascinates me. If you like the show Criminal Minds, I would recommend this book as it largely focuses on criminal profiling.

Rating: 3.5/5
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July 9, 2022
This was an interesting book. Not quite what I was expecting when I picked it up.
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377 reviews15 followers
August 31, 2023
[read in French]
Interesting account of profiling and the different types of offenders you can encounter when it comes to serial killers/rapists.
The book does a good job at deconstructing common myths surrounding profiling and crime investigation.
The profiles and examples given were good illustrations to the more theoretical parts of this book.
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50 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2021
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book and learning about criminal profiling. It was kind of a slow read for me though because although I found it interesting, it just wasn't as captivating as a fiction book would be.
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June 16, 2008
I'm already half way through this book and loving it.
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6 reviews
April 8, 2012
Really amazing insight into the the psychology of murderers.
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