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yahairadarleth 's review for:
Dark Dreams: A Legendary FBI Profiler Examines Homicide and the Criminal Mind
by Stephen G. Michaud, Roy Hazelwood
First of all if you are getting into this book for criminal mind 101, i would not suggest it. It is not a book for everyone. There is no light thievery in this book. It is about sexual crimes and, particularly, murders that involve at least one sexual element. It is explicit and goes into graphic detail in a lot of cases.
I read The Evil That Men Do years ago so I knew to a certain extent what I got. I want you to keep in mind that this book was published in 2001 and some cases are from 60 years ago so certain terms or ideas he wrote are no longer used or agreed upon but his insight shaped the behavior science unit and influenced criminal investigations all over the world so what he said is important.
I read The Evil That Men Do years ago so I knew to a certain extent what I got. I want you to keep in mind that this book was published in 2001 and some cases are from 60 years ago so certain terms or ideas he wrote are no longer used or agreed upon but his insight shaped the behavior science unit and influenced criminal investigations all over the world so what he said is important.