Serial Murder: Modern Scientific PerspectivesElliott Leyton, Linda Chafe Psychiatry held centre court in relation to studies into serial murder up to the 1980s. Since that time a more generalized and scholarly approach has been taken and this volume assesses current ways of researching and commenting upon serial murder. |
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Elliott Leyton 1986 Towards an Historical Sociology of Multiple Murder | 3 |
Robert Alan Prentky Ann Wolbert Burgess Frances Rokous Austin Lee Carol | 31 |
Constance McKenzie 1995 A Study of Serial Murder International Journal | 91 |
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