9781591027263-1591027268-The Anatomy of Evil

The Anatomy of Evil

ISBN-13: 9781591027263
ISBN-10: 1591027268
Edition: 0
Author: Michael H. Stone
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Format: Hardcover 430 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781591027263
ISBN-10: 1591027268
Edition: 0
Author: Michael H. Stone
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Format: Hardcover 430 pages

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The Anatomy of Evil (ISBN-13: 9781591027263 and ISBN-10: 1591027268), written by authors Michael H. Stone, was published by Prometheus Books in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Serial Killers (True Crime, Forensic Psychology, Psychology & Counseling, Forensic Psychology, Psychology) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Anatomy of Evil (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Serial Killers books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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The crimes of Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Dennis Rader, and other high-profile killers are so breathtakingly awful that most people would not hesitate to label them "evil." In this groundbreaking book, renowned psychiatrist Michael H. Stone—host of Discovery Channel’s former series Most Evil—uses this common emotional reaction to horrifying acts as his starting point to explore the concept and reality of evil from a new perspective. In an in-depth discussion of the personality traits and behavior that constitute evil across a wide spectrum, Dr. Stone takes a clarifying scientific approach to a topic that for centuries has been inadequately explained by religious doctrines.

Basing his analysis on the detailed biographies of more than 600 violent criminals, Stone has created a 22-level hierarchy of evil behavior, which loosely reflects the structure of Dante’s Inferno. He traces two salient personality traits that run the gamut from those who commit crimes of passion to perpetrators of the worst crimes—sadistic torture and murder. One trait is narcissism, as exhibited in people who are so self-centered that they have little or no ability to care about their victims. The other is aggression, the use of power over another person to inflict humiliation, suffering, and death.

Stone then turns to the various factors that, singly or intertwined, contribute to pushing certain people over the edge into committing heinous crimes. They include heredity, adverse environments, violence-prone cultures, mental illness or brain injury, and abuse of mind-altering drugs. All are considered in the search for the root causes of evil behavior.

What do psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience tell us about the minds of those whose actions could be described as evil? And what will that mean for the rest of us? Stone discusses how an increased understanding of the causes of evil will affect the justice system. He predicts a day when certain persons can safely be declared salvageable and restored to society and when early signs of violence in children may be corrected before potentially dangerous patterns become entrenched.

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