2024
DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2662
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Superhomicide offenders: Nosology, empirical features, and linkages to sexual and multiple murder typologies

Matt DeLisi

Abstract: The nosology for criminals who murder multiple victims is at once well‐established and controversial, perhaps because theorists have largely segregated such offenders from the broader criminal population. The current study introduces the superhomicide offender, an individual convicted of at least five murders, to locate multiple homicide offenders within the criminological and epidemiological science pertaining to the most pathological offenders, and statistically place them with other conceptualizations of se… Show more

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