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Most EvilStarringMichael Stone (S1-S2)/Kris Mohandie (S3)Narrated byCountry of originUnited StatesNo. Of episodes38ProductionRunning time60 minutesReleaseOriginal networkRevived series:Original releaseJuly 13, 2006 ( 2006-07-13) - April 7, 2008 ( 2008-04-07)Revived series:December 7, 2014 ( 2014-12-07)External linksMost Evil is an television program on presented by Dr. Of during Seasons 1 & 2; and by Dr. Kris Mohandie during Season 3. On the show, the presenter rates on a scale of that Stone himself has developed. The show features on various, and of various degrees of.

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Stone, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia, said he had put the scale together based on the biographies of hundreds of killers. Michael H. The Anatomy of Evil (Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 2009). Michael H. Stone & Gary Brucato. The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime (Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 2019). (2001).

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A serial killer is teepically defined as an individual who haes killt three or mair fowk ower a period o mair than a month, wi doun time (a 'ceulin aff period') atween the murthers, an whase motivation for killin is uisually based on gratification. Some sources disregard the 'three or mair' criteria, an define the term as 'a series o twa or mair murthers, committit as separate events, uisually, but no aye, bi ane affender actin alane' or, includin the vital characteristics, a minimum o twa murthers. Aften, a sexual element is involvit in the killins, but the states that motives for serial murther include 'anger, thrill, financial gain, an '. The murthers mey hae been attemptit or completit in a similar fashion an the victims mey hae haed something in common, for example, occupation, appearance, or age group.Serial killers arena the same as, nor are they, wha commit murthers in twa or mair locations wi virtually nae break in atween.Etymologie The term an concept o the 'serial killer' is commonly attributit tae umwhile FBI in the 1970s. Author postulates in her 2004 beuk Kiss Me, Kill Me that the Inglis-leid credit for coinin the term 'serial killer' goes tae detective Pierce Brooks, creator o the seestem. Creeminal juistice historian Peter Vronsky, in his beuk Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters, while arguin that umwhile FBI profiler Robert Ressler micht hae coined the offeecial polis uise o the term 'serial homicide' whan guest lecturin in 1974 at the British Bramhill Police Academy in Britain, states that the terms 'serial murther' an 'serial murtherer' appear in 1966 in John Brophy's beuk The Meaning of Murder. Vronsky reports that in Anne Rule's seminal beuk on, The Stranger Beside Me, published in 1980, the term 'serial killer' disna appear an isna yet in popular uise.

Fuitnotes References., p. 39., p. 228 'With only two confirmed kills, did not technically qualify as a serial killer (the traditional minimum requirement was three), but that did not deny him immediate entry intae the pantheon of folk'., p. 9 'One of the most famous geographically stable serial killers is Wayne Williams. He was convicted of only two killings. However, his probable involvement in more than 30 killings of young black males in Atlanta qualifies him for classification as a geographically stable serial killer'. ↑, p. 1. ↑, p. 4, 9. Cite error: Invalid tag;no text was provided for refs named Tick., p. 29., p. 5. Rule, Ann (2004).

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