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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LUST MURDER
The Psychology of Lust Murder
Paraphilia, Sexual Killing, and Serial Homicide
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By
Catherine Purcell, Loveland, CO, USA
Bruce Arrigo, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, U.S.A.

Description
The Psychology of Lust Murder systematically examines the phenomenon of paraphilia (i.e., aberrant sexuality) in relationship to the crime of lust murder. By synthesizing the relevant theories on sexual homicide and serial killing, the authors develop an original, timely, sensible model that accounts for the emergence and progression of paraphilias expressed through increasingly violent erotic fantasies. Over time, these disturbing paraphilic images that, among other things, involve rape, body mutilation and dismemberment, torture, post-mortem sexual intercourse, and cannibalism, are all actualized. Thus, it is the sustained presence of deviant sexuality that contributes to and serves as underlying motive for the phenomenon of lust murder (a.k.a. erotophonophilia). Going well beyond theoretical speculation, the authors (Dr. Catherine Purcell, a forensic psychologist and Dr. Bruce Arrigo, a criminologist) apply their integrated model to the gruesome and chilling case of Jeffrey Dahmer. They convincingly demonstrate where and how their conceptual framework provides a more complete explanation of lust homicide than any other model available in the field today. The book concludes with a number of practical suggestions linked to clinical prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies; police training, profiling, and apprehension efforts; as well as legal and public policy responses to sexually violent and predatory assailants. Comprehensive in its coverage, accessible in its prose, and thoughtful in its analysis, The Psychology of Lust Murder is a must read for any person interested in the crime of erotophonophilia and those offenders responsible for its serial commission.

Audience
Psychologist/criminologists teaching criminal and clinical aspects of aberrant sexuality; students interested in the crime of lust murder and those responsible for its serial commission; criminologist/psychologists researching sexual homicide and serial murder; students studying criminal psychology, sociology of deviance, offender profiles; lay public interested in "true crime" accounts of murder

Contents
Preliminary TOC

Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview Sexual Homicide and Serial Murder: Towards an Integration Organization of the Book Comments on Presuppositions

Chapter 2: On Paraphilia and Lust Murder
Overview Definition of Paraphilia Etiology of Paraphilia Lust Murder/Erotophonophilia Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 3: On Sexual Homicide and Serial Murder: What Do We Know?
Overview MacCulloch Model Motivational Model Trauma Control Model The Limits of the Existing Models Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 4: An Integrative Model: What Do We Need?
Overview Formative Development Early Fantasy and Paraphilic Development Paraphilic Process Stressors Behavioral Manifestations Increasingly Violent Fantasies Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 5: The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer
Overview Methodological Concerns Birth and Early Childhood Development Adolescence Early Sexual Identity Early Fantasy Development First Victim Post- High School Encounters Early Criminal and Employment History Violent Fantasies and Homicidal Conduct Paraphilic Behaviors Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 6: Dahmer, Sexual Deviance and Lust Murder: Testing the Models
Overview The Motivation Model The Trauma Control Model The Integrated Paraphilic Model The Paraphilic Continuum Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 7: In Search of Meaning: On Theory Construction and Model Making
Overview The Criminological Theory of Self-Concept and Crime Similarities Among the Models Differences Among the Models Unique Features of the Models Summary and Conclusion

Chapter 8: Implications and Conclusions
Overview Rethinking the Case of Jeffrey Dahmer Law Enforcement Administration and Management Criminal and Clinical Psychology Law and Public Policy Summary Conclusions

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 192 pages, publication date: APR-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-370510-5
ISBN-10: 0-12-370510-X
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

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