Children Who Kill: Profiles of Pre-Teen and Teenage Killers

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-04-01
Publisher(s): Intl Pub Marketing
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Summary

Why would two young boys abduct, torture and kill a toddler? What makes a teenage girl plot with her classmates to kill her own father? Traditionally, society is used to regarding children as harmless - but for some the age of innocence is short-lived, messy and ultimately murderous. Some of the most notorious killings of the 20th century were committed by children, and it is not a new phenomenon. Mary Bell, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables are infamous for their crimes against other children, but many of the studies here will be less familiar to the reader and equally as offensive. Murdered by fire, poison, strangulation or gunshots, victims range from infants to old age pensioners. Children Who Kill is a comprehensive new study of juvenile homicide. Carol Anne Davis sets out to explore this disturbing subject using in-depth case studies of thirteen killers aged between ten and seventeen. Exclusive interviews with experts offer an invaluable insight into the psychology behind these atrocities and a hard-hitting look at the role of society in an area too shocking to ignore.

Author Biography

Carol Anne Davis was born in Dundee, moved to Edinburgh in her twenties and now lives in the south of England. She left school at fifteen and was everything from an artist's model to an editorial assistant before going to university. Her MA degree included criminology and was followed by a postgraduate diploma in Adult and Community Education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 15(2)
Preface 17(4)
The Hurting
21(12)
Jesse Pomeroy
Pale Shelter
33(4)
William Allnutt
Substitute
37(11)
Cheryl Pierson
Sean Pica
I Am, I Said
48(19)
Peter Dinsdale
Dare To Be Different
67(13)
Luke Woodham
Waiting For A Girl Like You
80(12)
Cindy Collier
Shirley Wolf
Save Me
92(16)
Robert Thompson
Jon Venables
Can't Get It Out Of My Head
108(12)
Rod Ferrell
Don't Cry Out Loud
120(13)
Mary Bell
Under Pressure
133(11)
Kip Kinkel
The Grass Won't Pay No Mind
144(10)
Wendy Gardner
James Evans
Nobody's Child
154(7)
Sean Sellers
Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown
161(5)
Johnny Garrett
Senses Working Overtime
166(7)
Recognised Typologies Of Children Who Kill
Cry Me A River
173(12)
Further Classifications
Heard It Through The Grapevine
185(8)
Children Who Kill Their Friends
Hungry Like The Wolf
193(14)
Youthful Sex Killers
Born To Run
207(10)
Children Who Kill Their Families
Alone Again, Naturally
217(9)
Children Who Kill Again As Adults
Blame It On The Pony Express
226(9)
The Scapegoats
Riders On The Storm
235(10)
The Myth-Makers
She's So Cold
245(10)
Telling It Like It Is
Appendix: Useful Information 255(2)
Select Bibliography 257(4)
Index 261

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