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The Creation of Dangerous Violent Criminals |
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Rating:  Summary: "A Top Dog Barks The Loudest!" Review: Dr. Athens is a forensic genius! I'm reading this book as anaspiring and self-proclaimed "forensic scholar" and throughthe eyes of one who has, in fact, been-there-and-done-that. Hisnotion of the "violentization" process, with its fourdistinct stages, is shockingly accurate! This book is a masterpiece!Reviewer is the author of the book Not Guilty by Reason ofInsanity:One Man's Recovery.
Rating:  Summary: "A Top Dog Barks The Loudest!" Review: Dr. Athens is a forensic genius! I'm reading this book as anaspiring and self-proclaimed "forensic scholar" and throughthe eyes of one who has, in fact, been-there-and-done-that. Hisnotion of the "violentization" process, with its fourdistinct stages, is shockingly accurate! This book is a masterpiece!Reviewer is the author of the book Not Guilty by Reason ofInsanity:One Man's Recovery.
Rating:  Summary: See "Why They Kill" by Richard Rhodes to understand Athens Review: Pulitzer Price winner Richard Rhodes has written a new book, "Why They Kill," as a biography of Lonnie Athens and an explication of his book and work on the origins of violence in individuals. He clearly wants to lift perceptions of the research value of Athens' work to a level that will give it the credibility it deserves in the face of opposition from vested but less-well-researched interests in the fields of criminology and sociology.
Rating:  Summary: See "Why They Kill" by Richard Rhodes to understand Athens Review: Pulitzer Price winner Richard Rhodes has written a new book, "Why They Kill," as a biography of Lonnie Athens and an explication of his book and work on the origins of violence in individuals. He clearly wants to lift perceptions of the research value of Athens' work to a level that will give it the credibility it deserves in the face of opposition from vested but less-well-researched interests in the fields of criminology and sociology.
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