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James Alan Fox; Jack Levin. Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder. Sage. 2005. 290pp.

Stephen J. Giannangelo. The Psychopathology of Serial Murder: A Theory of Violence. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1996. 122pp.

Dirk C. Gibson. Serial Murder and Media Circuses. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2006. 233pp.

Amanda Howard; Martin Smith. River of Blood: Serial Killers and Their Victims. Universal-Publishers. 2004. 372pp.

Philip Jenkins. Using Murder: The Social Construction of Serial Homicide. A. de Gruyter. 1994. 262pp.

Robert D. Keppel; William J. Birnes. The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations: The Grisly Business Unit. Academic Press. 2003. 232pp.

Elliott Leyton. Hunting Humans: The Rise of the Modern Multiple Murderer. Carroll & Graf. 2003. 336pp.

Helen Morrison; Harold Goldberg. My Life Among the Serial Killers: Inside the Minds of the World's Most Notorious Murderers. HarperCollins. 2005. 304pp.

Robert K. Ressler; Tom Schachtman. Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers for the FBI. Macmillan. 1992. 292pp.

David Frank Schmid. Natural Born Celebrities: Serial Killers in American Culture. University of Chicago Press. 2005. 327pp.

Mark Seltzer. Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture. Routledge. 1998. 302pp.

Peter Vronsky. Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters. Berkley Books. 2004. 432pp.



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