Wicked Women: A Journey of Super Predators

Wicked Women: A Journey of Super Predators

by Dennis J. Stevens
Wicked Women: A Journey of Super Predators

Wicked Women: A Journey of Super Predators

by Dennis J. Stevens

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Overview

Wicked Women provides accounts or vignettes of fifteen convicts never before identified as super predators. Each possessed absolute safety and incredible luxury during their youth but rejected those advantages for brutality and cruelty. This work departs from antiseptic worlds of popular media dramas fictionalizing the apprehension of violators in sixty minutes (minus commercials). It offers a frightening glimpse through the eyes of cross-eyed creatures lurking on a different plane of existence who accept wickedness through a mask of sanity as they evolve in their craft of human devastation. Once you've read each account, it's easy to conclude that official policies to identify, apprehend, and convict heinous violators are frightfully misguided because our justice system is plagued with political correctness stifling America's enforcement policies. My intention is to provide consistent perspectives offered by my scholarly colleagues. Yet, I want to engage your thoughts about wrongly wired creatures despite the fact that they are females for the most part who exist on our planet. They are throwbacks to prehistoric beings linked to apes and chimpanzees because they engage in border raids, brutal beatings, cannibalism, homosexual and heterosexual rape, and warfare among rival territorial gangs. Meet my participants who crossed my path when I was engaged as a prison counselor, educator, and group sexual offender leader.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158183539
Publisher: Dennis J. Stevens and Justice Writers of America
Publication date: 04/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 406
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stevens is Director of Justice Writers of America (TM), an organization guiding justice personnel articulate their experiences in a confidential environment. Dr. Stevens has taught criminal psychology in major universities, and counselled high risk prisoners at Chicago, Charlotte, Boston, and New Orleans. He has published twenty-three university textbooks, five popular media books, and nearly one hundred scholarly articles (see crimeprofessor.com). He has led crisis intervention sessions among Boston and New York City officers after 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombing, New Orleans and Houston officers after Hurricane Katrina, and Chicago officers after the execution style murders of three of their own. Many of his stories come from the mouths of those he has taught, counseled, and guided for the past 30 years.
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