
Hearts of Darkness
Why Kids Are Becoming Mass Murderers and How We Can Stop It
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Michael Louis Serafin-Wells
From Sandy Hook, Connecticut, to Aurora, Colorado, to Tucson, Arizona, this nation has been racked from coast to coast with mass shootings perpetrated by criminals with sick minds. Authors Dr. Liebert and Dr. Birnes believe the increase in violence is an epidemic and dig deep into the causes of mental illness to determine what exactly is going on with these individuals and society as a whole, and what action can be taken to slow this frightening trend toward mass violence.
Dr. Liebert and Dr. Birnes believe that many mass suicides are predictable and preventable. Dr. Liebert uses his extensive experience in psychopathology and criminal psychology to describe how clinicians can identify the behaviors of potential suicidal mass killers and possibly prevent their crimes if they read the warning signs when legal opportunities present themselves, such as when recurrent domestic violence or psychotic communications are reported to authorities.
The authors also discuss the influence of media - particularly violent video games - and how the evolution of American culture affects suicidal mental illness.
With startling statistics, fascinating case studies, and practical, no-nonsense solutions, the authors present a groundbreaking and compelling treatise on violence in America.
©2013 Bill Birnes and John Liebert (P)2014 Audible Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















"This was a rather in depth look at children who commit murder"
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Must be read by ALL
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The audio is problematic. The recording should be the last thing you are thinking about, but with this book, it is often the first thing. I wonder if it was being recorded as it was being written, because the amount of insertions into the narration of recordings that were performed at a different time/place was horribly distracting. Sometimes, a phrase was inserted into the middle of a sentence. Why not just re-record the whole sentence, paragraph, or chapter? The recording was grossly unprofessional.
Prescriptive Review of Mass Murder
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