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Dark Dreams

Dark Dreams

A Legendary FBI Profiler Examines Homicide and the Criminal Mind

by Roy Hazelwood, Stephen G. Michaud

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appears in Criminal Psychology.

The Evil That Men Do introduced readers to the lifework and the techniques of FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood.Now, in Dark Dreams, Hazelwood writing with bestselling author Stephen G. Michaud will take then deep into the minds of his prey, the world's most dangerous sexual criminals, and reveal the extent to which these individuals permeate our soci...

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appears in Criminal Psychology.

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Reading this feels like sitting through a series of real-world safety briefings: short, anecdote-driven chapters that foreground moments when gut feelings mattered. Main value is practical attention to warning signs and concrete examples of signals that precede violence; it trains a risk-aware frame more than technical methods. Main limitation is repetition and a heavy reliance on vivid anecdotes—readers wanting systematic checklists or hands-on drills may find it thin. Tone can feel urgent and occasionally prescriptive.

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