Why do serial killers gravitate towards certain kinds of occupation? Why
do they pursue certain types of victim? How do they leave the radar and
remain hidden? Through his wide knowledge of the topic honed at one of
Britain's leading centres for criminological studies, Adam Lynes
demonstrates how theory, practice, profiling and behaviour intertwine to
identify the kind of people we should fear (and especially if we are
vulnerable to predators). The book also looks at those personality-types
most likely to become serial killers whilst hiding in plain sight. From
Britain's serial killing studies centre of excellence. Looks in depth at
eight of Britain's serial killer drivers, dealing with some of the most
notorious crimes of modern times. A fresh and uniquely interesting
perspective. Demonstrates the links between mobility, transience,
recognisance, predatory behaviour and acting out murderous fantasies.