The first comprehensive study of serial homicide in South Africa is intended primarily for psychologists, students, educators and police officers who require background on the behavioural patterns, motives and other details about serial killers. It is a serious attempt to understand the mind of the serial killer so that he may be identified and apprehended as soon as possible. For, as the author points out, serial killers' prospects of rehabilitation are negative - and they need to be removed from society for the remainder of their lives. Detectives need specific training to investigate serial homicide and Pistorius believes that an understanding of the psychodynamics of serial killers should be extended to state prosecutors, judges, parole officers and pathologists. She also...
Dr Micki Pistorius is an investigative psychologist who pioneered profiling in the South African Police Service, founding and heading the Investigative Psychology Unit for six years. Her books include the bestselling Catch Me a Killer (and its Afrikaans translation Skimme in die Skadu), Strangers on the Street, Fatal Females and Profiling Serial Killers, as well as the historical novel Sorg.
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