
A sleep-inducing story told through pictures: Criminal Psychology
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Book Introduction
The motives behind crimes and the criminal's inner thoughts are revealed through psychology!
“This book was written to introduce criminal psychology as an academic discipline, that is, evidence-based criminal psychology based on research data, experimental data, and evaluations and clinical activities of criminals and juvenile delinquents, in an easy-to-understand and broad manner.”_From the preface
Why do serial killers keep killing?
Can you identify a criminal by looking at the crime scene?
Do personalities, family backgrounds, social structures, or violent games create criminals?
Criminal psychology is an academic discipline that uses psychological methods to study various issues related to crime.
It is a branch of psychology that plays a major role in criminal investigations, trials, criminal rehabilitation, and crime prevention by uncovering the inner thoughts of criminals behind all kinds of criminal acts.
"Stories So Interesting You Won't Be Able to Sleep: Criminal Psychology" provides basic knowledge about criminal psychology, analyzes the motivations and types of various crimes, and explains interesting psychological theories used in criminal psychology.
With easy-to-understand text and illustrations, it explains the killer's brain, hormones and crime, psychopathy, and other topics, as well as the horrific motives for murder such as delusions, beliefs, pleasure, superiority, and money, and how to identify the criminal through crime scenes and profiling. It also analyzes the detailed types of various crimes such as sexual crimes, domestic violence, and child abuse, and the psychology that causes such crimes, and delivers them in an easy-to-understand manner.
Through 『Stories So Interesting You Won't Be Able to Sleep: Criminal Psychology』, you will be able to take a step closer to criminal psychology, which examines and solves the increasingly serious problem of crime.
“This book was written to introduce criminal psychology as an academic discipline, that is, evidence-based criminal psychology based on research data, experimental data, and evaluations and clinical activities of criminals and juvenile delinquents, in an easy-to-understand and broad manner.”_From the preface
Why do serial killers keep killing?
Can you identify a criminal by looking at the crime scene?
Do personalities, family backgrounds, social structures, or violent games create criminals?
Criminal psychology is an academic discipline that uses psychological methods to study various issues related to crime.
It is a branch of psychology that plays a major role in criminal investigations, trials, criminal rehabilitation, and crime prevention by uncovering the inner thoughts of criminals behind all kinds of criminal acts.
"Stories So Interesting You Won't Be Able to Sleep: Criminal Psychology" provides basic knowledge about criminal psychology, analyzes the motivations and types of various crimes, and explains interesting psychological theories used in criminal psychology.
With easy-to-understand text and illustrations, it explains the killer's brain, hormones and crime, psychopathy, and other topics, as well as the horrific motives for murder such as delusions, beliefs, pleasure, superiority, and money, and how to identify the criminal through crime scenes and profiling. It also analyzes the detailed types of various crimes such as sexual crimes, domestic violence, and child abuse, and the psychology that causes such crimes, and delivers them in an easy-to-understand manner.
Through 『Stories So Interesting You Won't Be Able to Sleep: Criminal Psychology』, you will be able to take a step closer to criminal psychology, which examines and solves the increasingly serious problem of crime.
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index
preface
Chapter 1: Foundations of Criminal Psychology
01.
What is criminal psychology?
02.
How can criminal psychology help in the field?
03.
Can you tell a criminal by their appearance alone?
04.
The Link Between Criminal Behavior and Testosterone
05.
Are the brains of murderers different from those of other people?
06.
Are there any personalities that are prone to committing crime?
07.
Are 'psychopaths' more likely to become criminals?
08.
Does social structure breed crime?
09.
Is it a lie that 'if you have a problem at home, you are more likely to fall into delinquency'?
10.
Why do you join a bad circle?
11.
Will being labeled a "flying boy" make flying worse?
12.
Can games or anime really make you a violent person?
13.
Has juvenile crime really become more heinous than it used to be?
14.
Will legalizing abortion lead to a dramatic reduction in crime?
15.
What factors 'prevent' crime from being committed?
16.
If you are put in a situation where you are likely to commit a crime, will you commit a crime?
17.
Social structures to reduce crime
Column│Portraits: Effective in Caught Criminals
Chapter 2: The Psychology of People Killing Others
18_What are the motives for ‘killing a person’?
19.
You can identify the perpetrator by looking at the crime scene of a serial murder.
20.
Serial Murders Based on Motives ① 'Hallucination': A Delusion Leading to Serial Murders
21.
Serial Murders Based on Motives ② 'Missionary': Repeated Killings Based on Biased Beliefs
22.
Serial Murder by Motive ③ The "Pleasure Type": Brutally Killing to Satisfy Sexual Desire
23.
Serial Killers by Motive ④ The "Power Control Type": Enjoying Dominance and Superiority
24.
Serial Murders of Women ① Insurance Murders: A Typical "Black Widow"
25.
Serial Murders of Women ② The 'Angel of Death' Who Plays with Patients' Illnesses
26.
What is 'profiling' in detective dramas?
27.
The latest profiling technique adopted by the Japanese Institute of Scientific Investigation
28.
Geographic profiling to estimate the criminal's residence, etc.
29.
Why do mass murders occur?
30.
What do indiscriminate mass murders have in common?
31.
What is the purpose of terrorism?
32.
The number of individual terrorists is increasing recently!?
Column│Can thermography detect lies?
Chapter 3 Psychology of Sexual Crimes
33.
What types of sexual crimes are there?
34.
Is the rapist's goal to vent his sexual desires?
35.
Secondary victimization stems from the prejudice that women are also at fault.
36.
When and where are exposure offenders most likely to appear?
37.
Isn't the motive of a thief a lack of desire?
38.
Why do illegal filming crimes continue to increase?
39.
Is it true that 'many child sex offenders are middle-aged men'?
40.
There is a law requiring the disclosure of sex offenders' personal information.
41.
Classification of child sex offenders
42.
In order not to overlook the 'grooming' that tames children,
43.
Sex Offender Rehabilitation Program
44.
What kind of person becomes a stalker?
Column│Stalker Regulation Act
Chapter 4: Psychology of DV and Abuse
45.
Why do people use violence against their spouses or lovers?
46.
Why "If you're DVed, just break up" isn't simple.
47.
The biggest cause of child abuse is poverty!?
48.
Deliberately making a child sick and caring for them to show off as a "good parent"
49.
Abused children become abusive parents themselves!?
50.
Why do elder abuse and caregiving murders occur?
Column│Animal abuse arrests are on the rise!?
Chapter 5: Various Criminal Psychology
51.
Which house do thieves target?
52.
Why do people steal things even though they have money?
53.
Where do robbers target?
54.
How to protect yourself from cybercrime?
55.
Special fraud techniques are very sophisticated.
56.
The psychological state of an arsonist
Chapter 1: Foundations of Criminal Psychology
01.
What is criminal psychology?
02.
How can criminal psychology help in the field?
03.
Can you tell a criminal by their appearance alone?
04.
The Link Between Criminal Behavior and Testosterone
05.
Are the brains of murderers different from those of other people?
06.
Are there any personalities that are prone to committing crime?
07.
Are 'psychopaths' more likely to become criminals?
08.
Does social structure breed crime?
09.
Is it a lie that 'if you have a problem at home, you are more likely to fall into delinquency'?
10.
Why do you join a bad circle?
11.
Will being labeled a "flying boy" make flying worse?
12.
Can games or anime really make you a violent person?
13.
Has juvenile crime really become more heinous than it used to be?
14.
Will legalizing abortion lead to a dramatic reduction in crime?
15.
What factors 'prevent' crime from being committed?
16.
If you are put in a situation where you are likely to commit a crime, will you commit a crime?
17.
Social structures to reduce crime
Column│Portraits: Effective in Caught Criminals
Chapter 2: The Psychology of People Killing Others
18_What are the motives for ‘killing a person’?
19.
You can identify the perpetrator by looking at the crime scene of a serial murder.
20.
Serial Murders Based on Motives ① 'Hallucination': A Delusion Leading to Serial Murders
21.
Serial Murders Based on Motives ② 'Missionary': Repeated Killings Based on Biased Beliefs
22.
Serial Murder by Motive ③ The "Pleasure Type": Brutally Killing to Satisfy Sexual Desire
23.
Serial Killers by Motive ④ The "Power Control Type": Enjoying Dominance and Superiority
24.
Serial Murders of Women ① Insurance Murders: A Typical "Black Widow"
25.
Serial Murders of Women ② The 'Angel of Death' Who Plays with Patients' Illnesses
26.
What is 'profiling' in detective dramas?
27.
The latest profiling technique adopted by the Japanese Institute of Scientific Investigation
28.
Geographic profiling to estimate the criminal's residence, etc.
29.
Why do mass murders occur?
30.
What do indiscriminate mass murders have in common?
31.
What is the purpose of terrorism?
32.
The number of individual terrorists is increasing recently!?
Column│Can thermography detect lies?
Chapter 3 Psychology of Sexual Crimes
33.
What types of sexual crimes are there?
34.
Is the rapist's goal to vent his sexual desires?
35.
Secondary victimization stems from the prejudice that women are also at fault.
36.
When and where are exposure offenders most likely to appear?
37.
Isn't the motive of a thief a lack of desire?
38.
Why do illegal filming crimes continue to increase?
39.
Is it true that 'many child sex offenders are middle-aged men'?
40.
There is a law requiring the disclosure of sex offenders' personal information.
41.
Classification of child sex offenders
42.
In order not to overlook the 'grooming' that tames children,
43.
Sex Offender Rehabilitation Program
44.
What kind of person becomes a stalker?
Column│Stalker Regulation Act
Chapter 4: Psychology of DV and Abuse
45.
Why do people use violence against their spouses or lovers?
46.
Why "If you're DVed, just break up" isn't simple.
47.
The biggest cause of child abuse is poverty!?
48.
Deliberately making a child sick and caring for them to show off as a "good parent"
49.
Abused children become abusive parents themselves!?
50.
Why do elder abuse and caregiving murders occur?
Column│Animal abuse arrests are on the rise!?
Chapter 5: Various Criminal Psychology
51.
Which house do thieves target?
52.
Why do people steal things even though they have money?
53.
Where do robbers target?
54.
How to protect yourself from cybercrime?
55.
Special fraud techniques are very sophisticated.
56.
The psychological state of an arsonist
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 27, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 128 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788931575088
- ISBN10: 8931575084
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