Why They Kill by Richard Rhodes
Last Minute Sales & Specials
Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, brings his inimitable vision, exhaustive research, and mesmerizing prose to this timely book that dissects violence and offers new solutions to the age old problem of why people kill.
Lonnie Athens was raised by a brutally domineering father. Defying all odds, Athens became a groundbreaking criminologist who turned his scholar's eye to the problem of why people become violent. After a decade of interviewing several hundred violent convicts--men and women of varied background and ethnicity, he discovered "violentization," the four-stage process by which almost any human being can evolve into someone who will assault, rape, or murder another human being. Why They Kill is a riveting biography of Athens and a judicious critique of his seminal work, as well as an unflinching investigation into the history of violence.
Suggested:
Killing the White Man's Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the...
Why They Kill by Richard Rhodes, ISBN 0375702482
What Every Young Person Should Know about War by Chris Hedges, ISBN 0743255127
The Btk Murders: Inside the "Bind Torture Kill" Case That Terrified ...
A Warrant to Kill: A True Story of Obsession, Lies and a Killer Cop by Kathryn...
Hidden Blade (Japanese), The (Widescreen)
Yosemite Murders by Dennis McDougal, ISBN 0345438345
West Wing: The Complete Third Season, The (Widescreen)
Assassination (Full Frame, Widescreen)
Best Of United Artists Gift Sets, Volume 3: Paths Of Glory / Twelve Angry Men ...
Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts, ISBN 0679758690
Trust Fund by Stephen Frey, ISBN 0345428307
Chris Rock: Kill The Messenger (3-Disc) (With Digital Copy) (Widescreen, Colle...
Chris Rock: Kill The Messenger (Widescreen)
A Rage to Kill: And Other True Cases by Ann Rule, ISBN 0671025341
Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley? by Mark Fuhrman, ISBN 006109692X