Serial Killer Myths and Evidence-Based Facts
Serial killers are a subject of great interest for many reasons. As we have seen on TV and in real life, throughout the years serial killers have caused not just fear in the public but fascination. Sa...
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Exploring serial killer psychology, forensic science, and victim advocacy.
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Serial killers are a subject of great interest for many reasons. As we have seen on TV and in real life, throughout the years serial killers have caused not just fear in the public but fascination. Sa...
January is National Stalking Awareness Month, and the United States Department of Justice provides information for victims and survivors seeking help. Stalking is a serious offense and can be terrifyi...
In 2003, according to the United States Department of Justice, more than 3,000 children were recovered from raided meth labs. Children exposed to drug-production environments may face neglect, chemica...
If you are a surviving family member of a victim of a murder, there is help. While no one can even begin to imagine your pain, knowing that you are not alone is essential. There is a whole world waiti...
On July 15th 2002, 5 year old Samantha Runnion was kidnapped outside her home in Stanton, California. Her mother was nearby, but sadly unaware a child predator was watching her child, until it was too...
!Dark atmospheric background representing the psychology of criminal minds Background Photo by: Aidan Roof The mind of a serial killer is something many of us strive to understand. We struggle to comp...