As acclaimed psychological researcher and author David Buss writes,
"People are mesmerized by murder. It commands our attention like no
other human phenomenon, and those touched by its ugly tendrils never
forget." Though we may like to believe that murderers are pathological
misfits and hardened criminals, the vast majority of murders are
committed by people who, until the day they kill, would seem to be
perfectly normal. David Buss's pioneering work has made major national
news in the past, and this provocative book is sure to generate a
storm of attention. The Murderer Next Door is a riveting look into the
dark underworld of the human psyche—an astonishing exploration of
when and why we kill and what might push any one of us over the edge.
A leader in the innovative field of evolutionary psychology, Buss
conducted an unprecedented set of studies investigating the underlying
motives and circumstances of murders, from the bizarre outlier cases
of serial killers to those of the friendly next-door neighbor who one
day kills his wife. Reporting on findings that are often startling and
counterintuitive—the younger woman involved in a love triangle is at
a high risk of being killed—he puts forth a bold new general theory
of homicide, arguing that the human psyche has evolved specialized
adaptations whose function is to kill. Taking readers through the
surprising twists and turns of the evolutionary logic of murder, he
explains exactly when each of us is most at risk, both of being
murdered and of becoming a murderer. His findings about the high-risk
situations alone will be news making. Featuring gripping storytelling
about specific murder cases—including a never used FBI file of more
than 400,000 murders and a highly detailed study of 400 murders
conducted by Buss in collaboration with a forensic psychiatrist, and a
pioneering investigation of homicidal fantasies in which Buss found
that 91 percent of men and 84 percent of women have had at least one
such vivid fantasy—The Murderer Next Door will be necessary reading
for those who have been fascinated by books on profiling, lovers of
true crime and murder mysteries, as well as readers intrigued by the
inner workings of the human mind.
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Why the Mind Is Designed to Kill
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101117699
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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