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Sexual Murder: Catathymic and Compulsive Homicides, Second Edition encapsulates the authorsâ 45 years of experience studying, sexually-motivated homicide. Both catathymic and compulsive homicides are covered with all current research on the subject included and incorporated into this fully updated edition.

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Sexual Murder: Catathymic and Compulsive Homicides, Second Edition encapsulates the authorsâ 45 years of experience studying, sexually-motivated homicide. Both catathymic and compulsive homicides are covered with all current research on the subject included and incorporated into this fully updated edition.
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Louis B. Schlesinger, Ph.D., is Professor of Forensic Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, a Diplomate in Forensic Psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology, and a Distinguished Practitioner of the National Academies of Practice. He served as president of the New Jersey Psychological Association in 1989 and as a member of the Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association from 1991 to 1994. Dr. Schlesinger is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and was the 1990 recipient of the New Jersey Psychological Association's Psychologist of the Year Award, and Distinguished Researcher Award in 2014, as well as a recipient of the American Psychological Association's Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award (1993). He was appointed by the Governor of New Jersey and the commissioner of corrections to be a member (and later served as chair) of the Special Classification Review Board at the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center (1980-1987), the state's forensic facility; he was also appointed (2001) by the president of the New Jersey State Senate and acting Governor to serve as a member of a Senate task force that rewrote Megan's Law. Dr. Schlesinger is co-principal investigator of a joint research project between John Jay College and the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at Quantico, studying various types of violent crime including sexual and serial murder, rape, bias homicide, suicide-by-cop, and other extraordinary criminal behaviors. He has testified in numerous forensic cases and has published many articles, chapters, and eight other books on the topics of homicide, sexual homicide, and criminal psychopathology.