Vicente Garrido (Valencia, Spain, 1958) — a Spanish criminologist, psychologist, and writer.
His main areas of specialization are criminal psychology, criminal profiling, and juvenile delinquency.
"A worthy attempt to explore the nature of evil and the reasons for its origin through the...
cases of seemingly unrelated scoundrels. To find out where the line is that separates those on whose conscience lies the death of millions, as well as individual lives. And does such a line even exist?" — Leonid Mrak, author of the YouTube channel "ON THE TRAIL — Russian History of Crimes" (>500,000 subscribers) and the Telegram channel "MRAK | Criminal News" (>200,000 subscribers)
"An unusual and very captivating book about the most famous villains not only among serial killers but also among political figures and Nazi criminals. How did the historical context influence their criminal motives? What role does society play in making a person a serial or mass murderer? Answers to these and other questions can be found in the book you hold in your hands." — Alyona Lenkovskaya, criminal lawyer, legal psychologist, author of the blog alenushkalen
Author: Висенте Гарридо
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Dark Archives. Books on Terrifying Experiments and Practices on People
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9785042109027
Number of pages: 288
Size: 166x108x23 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 386 g
ID: 1699786
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