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The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime

A CHILLING FOLLOW-UP TO THE POPULAR TRUE CRIME BOOK THE ANATOMY OF EVIL Revisiting Dr. Michael Stone's groundbreaking 22-level Gradations of Evil Scale, a hierarchy of evil behavior first introduced in the book The Anatomy of Evil, Stone and Dr. Gary Brucato, a fellow violence and serious psychopathology expert, here provide even more detail, using dozens of cases to exemplify the categories along the continuum. The New Evil also presents compelling evidence that, since a cultural tipping-point in the 1960s, certain types of violent crime have emerged that in earlier decades never or very rarely occurred. The authors examine the biological and psychiatric factors behind serial killing, serial rape, torture, mass and spree murders, and other severe forms of violence. They persuasively argue that, in at least some cases, a collapse of moral faculties contributes to the commission of such heinous crimes, such that evil should be considered not only a valid area of inquiry, but, in our current cultural climate, an imperative one. They consider the effects of new technologies and sociological, cultural, and historical factors since the 1960s that may have set the stage for the new evil. Further, they explain how personality, psychosis, and other qualities can meaningfully contribute to particular crimes, making for many different motives. Relying on their extensive clinical experience, and examination of writings and artwork by infamous serial killers, these experts offer many insights into the logic that drives horrible criminal behavior, and they discuss the hope that in the future such violence may be prevented. See more
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  • Weight: 726g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781633885325

About Gary BrucatoGary Brucato PhDMDMichael H. StoneMichael H. Stone MDPhD

Michael H. Stone MDis professor of clinical psychiatry at the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is the author of ten books most recently The Anatomy of Evil and over two hundred professional articles and book chapters. From 2006 to 2008 he was the host of Discovery Channel's series Most Evil and has been featured in the New York Times Psychology Today the Christian Science Monitor CNN ABC News CBS News NBC News the New York Post the London Times the BBC and Newsday among many other media outlets.Gary Brucato PhD a clinical psychologist and researcher in the areas of violence psychosis and other serious psychopathology is the assistant director of the Center of Prevention and Evaluation at the New York State Psychiatric Center/Columbia University Medical Center. A regular contributor to the academic literature he is widely consulted by professionals and patients throughout the country. His research group has recently acquired a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to study the relationship between early psychotic symptoms and violent thoughts and behavior.

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