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Homicide: The Hidden Victims

Author : Deborah Spungen
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 23,76 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780803957770

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Social scientist, victim advocate, and the mother of a murder victim - Deborah Spungen is well acquainted with all facets of what she defines as "the blackest hell accompanied by a pain so intense that even breathing becomes an unendurable labor." In Homicide: The Hidden Victims, Spungen illustrates just how and why family members become co-victims when a loved one is murdered, and she poignantly addresses the emotional, physical, spiritual, and psychological effects of such traumatic events. The timely information and innovative modalities discussed in this book make it ideal for mental health and criminal justice professionals, pastoral counselors, social workers, and victim advocates.

Homicide

Author : Deborah Spungen
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 45,95 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Bereavement
ISBN : 9781483327389

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Hidden Victims

Author : Violet M. Franck
Publisher :
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 23,45 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780882821177

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When mentally deranged Ken Franck kills four people, he shatters the lives not only of their families, but of his own family. However, his other victims refuse to let hate destroy them. When the victim's son marries, his best man is the murderer's son.

Hidden Victims

Author : Susan F. Sharp
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 31,60 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780813535845

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Annotation In the US, murderers, particularly those sentenced to death, are usually considered as entirely different from the rest of us. Sociologist Susan F. Sharp challenges perspective by reminding us that those facing a death sentence, in addition to being murderers, are brothers or sisters, mothers or fathers, daughters or sons.

Hidden Victims

Author : Lauren Bradford
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 27,66 MB
Release : 2020
Category :
ISBN :

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And I Don't Want to Live This Life

Author : Deborah Spungen
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 17,99 MB
Release : 2011-10-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0307807436

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“Honest and moving . . . Her painful tale is engrossing.”—Washington Post Book World For most of us, it was just another horrible headline. But for Deborah Spungen, the mother of Nancy, who was stabbed to death at the Chelsea Hotel, it was both a relief and a tragedy. Here is the incredible story of an infant who never stopped screaming, a toddler who attacked people, a teenager addicted to drugs, violence, and easy sex, a daughter completely out of control—who almost destroyed her parents’ marriage and the happiness of the rest of her family.

Studying and Preventing Homicide

Author : M. Dwayne Smith
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 10,41 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0761907688

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An introduction summarizes the social theories of homicide and the methodological issues in the study of homicide. This accessible volume then focuses on specific types of homicides including: mass and serial murders, homicides by youth, gang homicides, domestic homicides, homicides by female offenders, and alcohol/drug related homicides.

Hidden

Author : Laura Griffin
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 23,77 MB
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0593197321

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An ambitious female reporter tracks a deadly threat in Austin, Texas, in the newest riveting thriller by New York Times bestselling author Laura Griffin. When a woman is found brutally murdered on Austin’s lakeside hike-and-bike trail, investigative reporter Bailey Rhoads turns up on the scene demanding access and answers. She tries to pry information out of the lead detective, Jacob Merritt. But this case is unlike any he’s ever seen, and nothing adds up. With the pressure building, Jacob knows the last thing he needs is a romantic entanglement, but he can’t convince himself to stay away from Bailey. Bailey has a hunch that the victim wasn’t who she claimed to be and believes this mugging-turned-murder could have been a targeted hit. When she digs deeper, the trail leads her to a high-tech fortress on the outskirts of Austin, where researchers are pushing the boundaries of a cutting-edge technology that could be deadly in the wrong hands. As a ruthless hit man’s mission becomes clear, Bailey and Jacob join together in a desperate search to locate the next target before the clock ticks down in this lethal game of hide-and-seek.

No-Body Homicide Cases

Author : Thomas A.(Tad) DiBiase
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 25,67 MB
Release : 2014-11-17
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1482260069

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How do you prove someone guilty of murder when the best piece of evidence—the victim’s body—is missing? Exclusively dedicated to the investigation and prosecution of no-body homicide cases, this book provides the author’s insight gained from investigating and trying a no-body case along with what he’s learned consulting on scores of others across the country. A practical guide for police and prosecutors, it takes an expansive look at both the history of no-body murder cases and the best methods to investigate, solve, and bring them to court. Taking readers step by step from the first days of a homicide investigation through the trial, the book explores the history of confessions, the use of jailhouse snitches to get information, and CSI-style forensics utilized in solving a case. It delves into the psychological profile of the type of defendant who murders someone and then hides the body and reviews methods criminals have used to dispose of bodies. It also discloses the investigative techniques police must use to catch these devious killers. Using real-life case studies, No-Body Homicide Cases: A Practical Guide to Investigating, Prosecuting, and Winning Cases When the Victim is Missing summarizes and analyzes the nearly 400 no-body murder trials in U.S. history, enabling readers to leverage the similarities in these cases with their own scenarios. The book is an essential resource for all investigators and a roadmap to a conviction for prosecutors.

You're Dead—So What?

Author : Cheryl L. Neely
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 31,24 MB
Release : 2015-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1628952377

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Though numerous studies have been conducted regarding perceived racial bias in newspaper reporting of violent crimes, few studies have focused on the intersections of race and gender in determining the extent and prominence of this coverage, and more specifically how the lack of attention to violence against women of color reinforces their invisibility in the social structure. This book provides an empirical study of media and law enforcement bias in reporting and investigating homicides of African American women compared with their white counterparts. The author discusses the symbiotic relationship between media coverage and the response from law enforcement to victims of color, particularly when these victims are reported missing and presumed to be in danger by their loved ones. Just as the media are effective in helping to increase police response, law enforcement officials reach out to news outlets to solicit help from the public in locating a missing person or solving a murder. However, a deeply troubling disparity in reporting the disappearance and homicides of female victims reflects racial inequality and institutionalized racism in the social structure that need to be addressed. It is this disparity this important study seeks to solve.