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Inside the Criminal Mind

Inside the Criminal Mind

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Inside the Criminal Mind

by Stanton E. Samenow

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In 1984, this groundbreaking book presented a chilling profile of the criminal mind that shattered long-held myths about the sources of and cures for crime.

Dr. Samenow's decades of working with criminals have reaffirmed his argument that factors such as poverty, divorce, and media violence do not cause criminality. Instead, as Samenow documents here, all criminals share a particular mindset--often evident in childhood--that is disturbingly different from that of a responsible citizen.

To embark on a truly corrective program, we must begin with the clear understanding that the criminal chooses crime; he chooses to reject society long before society rejects him. The criminal values people only to the extent that he can use them for his own self-serving ends; he does not justify his actions to himself. Only by "habilitating" the criminal, so that he sees himself realistically and develops responsible patterns of thought, can we change his behavior.

It is vital that we know who the criminal is and how and why he acts differently from responsible citizens. From that understanding can come reasonable, compassionate, and effective solutions.

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Title
Inside the Criminal Mind
Author
Stanton E. Samenow
Book Condition
New
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1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0812910826
ISBN 13
9780812910827
Publisher
Times Books a Division of Random House, Inc.
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
1984
Keywords
criminology; crime; psychology

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