Why Write about Serial Killers?
One of the most common questions that I receive from readers is, “What made you want to write about serial killers?” To answer that question, I must first answer the question of what made me study and...
View ArticleExamining Four Types of Serial Killers
The term serial killer is defined by the act either of two or more separate murders, acting alone or with another, during a period of time with breaks in between each murder, or what has been referred...
View ArticleIT’S TIME FOR A CELEBRATION! My Blog Hit a Milestone this Week
When I first began blogging I wasn’t sure if I could do it or if anyone would actually read what I wrote. I had been following so many great blogs and I would always think: How’d do they do that?...
View ArticleInfluential Minds: 6 Masters of Criminology
Drawing on philosophy, sociology, psychology and anthropology, criminologists examine the origins, nature and control of criminal behavior. Over the centuries, the field of criminology has been...
View ArticleAntiquity to Modernity: A Timeline of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Photo courtesy of withmydegree.org. Our modern notions of crime and punishment are the result of millennia of human advancement. From antiquity to modern times, criminal justice and criminology have...
View ArticleWhat’s the Difference: Criminology v. Criminalistics
Photo courtesy of onlineschoolreport.com. Criminology and criminalistics may sound similar, but they are very much distinct disciplines. While both fields operate within the world of criminal justice,...
View ArticleThanksgiving Forensics: 2 Killers Brought to Justice #crimefiction #series...
Thanksgiving is the time of the year when many of us show our gratitude for life’s blessings. For some people, however, this holiday is just another reminder of a horrific memory that never relents....
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