Abstract

Many serial offenders commit crimes of different types in the course of a season or career. Unfortunately—because of the way that crime is reported, studied, investigated, and prosecuted—investigators and criminologists often believe that the opposite is true. They tend, instead, to believe the false serial offender archetypes and narratives provided in movies and on television shows. This for lack of actual experience with, and insight into, the dynamics of violence.

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