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(Ebook) Suicidal Mass Murderers: A Criminological Study of Why They Kill by John Liebert, William J. Birnes ISBN 1420076787

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Authors:John Liebert, William J. Birnes
Pages:321 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:Taylor and Francis
Language:english
File Size:5.78 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:1420076787
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(Ebook) Suicidal Mass Murderers: A Criminological Study of Why They Kill by John Liebert, William J. Birnes ISBN 1420076787

On April 16, 2007, Cho Seung-Hui, a student at Virginia Tech with a history of mental illness, became the perpetrator of the most infamous school shooting in the history of the United States. In the aftermath of the killings and Cho’s subsequent suicide, one primary question emerged: Why? Suicidal Mass Murderers: A Criminological Study of Why They Kill explores the answer to this and related questions. Detailing Cho’s descent into madness that culminated in this tragic event, the book asks how we can: Identify and red flag the potentially dangerous Intervene early in their lives to prevent violence Mitigate potential damage Sequester, even involuntarily, the violent mentally ill Treat the dangerously mentally ill to being them back into meaningful lives Do all of this while protecting the patient’s constitutional rights Exploring the concept of whether such violent acts can be predicted, the book reveals the potential warning signs to look for in suspect individuals. First responders, public health authorities, and clinicians must learn to detect these early indicators if there is any hope in preventing a catastrophe such as what occurred at Virginia Tech from ever happening again. John Liebert maintains a website with additional information.
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