Sexual Forensics: Lust, Passion, and Psychopathic Killers
Sexual Forensics: Lust, Passion, and Psychopathic Killers provides a fascinating examination of “neurotruths” that are relevant and applicable to 21st-century parenting and social relationships, and explains workplace “brainmarks” that enable predictive solutions to practical problems.
Author Don Jacobs, a researcher who has been studying psychopathy for over 25 years, describes how psychopathy has evolved as a brain condition, documenting how the vast majority of the spectrum represents normalcy, and only 20 to 30 percent of humankind characterizes corruptors or violent, pathological individuals. The book examines examples of individuals who have demonstrated significant achievement, influence, wealth, or corruptive behavior in differently abled profiles and provides student autobiographies that enable rare scientific insights into the adolescent state of mind.
April Michelle Davis spent a month analyzing the text and writing the index for this manuscript. As a professional indexer, April Michelle not only analyzes the text and writes the index, but she is also using good grammar, examining the headings and structure, and editing the index as she is oftentimes the only one in the publishing process who will see the finished index before being published. April Michelle is an experienced indexer and this book’s index showcases her skills!