by JulieB.Wiest (Author)
Serial murderers generate an abundance of public interest, media coverage, and law enforcement attention, yet after decades of studies, serial murder researchers have been unable to answer the most important question: Why? Providing a unique and comprehensive exploration, Creating Cultural Monsters: Serial Murder in America explains connections between American culture and the incidence of serial murder, including reasons why most identified serial murderers are white, male Americans. It describes the omnipresence of serial murder in American media and investigates what it would take to decrease its occurrence.
Presenting empirically supported arguments that have the potential to revolutionize how serial murder is understood, studied, and investigated, this volume:
Drawn from years of dedicated research of Dr. Julie B. Wiest, this volume presents a new approach to the study of U.S. serial murder, offers important implications for law enforcement and mass media, and forms a basis for future research on serial murder, murder, and violence in the U.S. and in other nations.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 243
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 29 Jun 2011
ISBN 10: 1439851549
ISBN 13: 9781439851548
... well thought out and scholarly ....
-Heith Copes, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Using an interdisciplinary framework that takes into account culture, gender, and race, the book provides a critical analysis of serial murders in the United States and makes an important contribution to knowledge in culture, gender, race/ethnicity and criminology.
-Hoan N. Bui, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
I will be adopting this book as a primary source for additional insight and information for teaching an upper division course on Serial Killers ... . The author's sociocultural approach to understanding serial murder is a much needed theoretical conceptualization
-Jacquelyn L. Sandifer, Campbellsville University, Kentucky, USA
The author has written a fascinating, creative, and enlightening examination of our cultural monsters. Anyone who seeks to understand this horrific phenomenon will want to read Wiest's excellent work.
-Jack Levin, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts and author of Serial Killers and Sadistic Murderers: Up Close and Personal.