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Inside the Mind of Sexual Offenders: Predatory Rapists, Pedophiles, and Criminal Profiles

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This book is about sexual offenders. Not the ones on television or at your local movie theater. These are real violators engaged in compulsive criminally violent behavior including abduction, serial rape, sexual homicide, necrophilia, and other grotesque acts visited upon a vulnerable American population whose justice system fails to control. That is, this work departs from an antiseptic world of fiction for a frightening glimpse through the eyes of men, women, children who like cross-eyed creatures lurking on a different plane of existence see their wickedness through a mask of sanity. This work contains a full disclosure of three generations of incarcerated sexual offenders, from grandparents to their grandchildren, who committed the most horrendous acts towards others. In fact, there is no way of knowing how many victims this family assaulted, but in the final analysis there are specifics that you will come to understand about them that may change your point of view about that ultimate punishment available to us. The chapter on predatory pedophiles is a case study of three predators ranging in age from 17 to 52. It reveals the realities of pedophiles and explains why most pedophiles are rarely apprehended, and if they are, why they are eventually released from custody.

228 pages, Paperback

First published October 8, 2001

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September 17, 2015
Poorly written, many grammatical errors. Much more judgmental than educational.
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June 19, 2023
This seems to be a dissertation written by a student rather than a proper book. There are some good ideas and parts, but the presentation is rather poor.
For some reason the writer does not mention murder when it happens and this can become quite confusing for the reader. Like when the writer mentions necrophilia but doesn't say anything about the victim being dead or the perpetrator commiting murder. In a few instances the writer talks about violent actions which led to blood being shed but you don't understand whether the victim was alive or not, and then it mentions necrophilia, so you're like, yeah, the victim must be dead.
Now that's what I call sloppy writing!!!
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February 19, 2021
I can barely make it through this book. I was hoping for an academic read, but this book is filled with the author’s unsupported opinions and grammatical errors. I am shocked this made it past an editor.
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June 26, 2012
Very poor editing. A little repetitive.
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