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Female Serial Killers in Social Context

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To date, approaches to understanding serial murder have focused on individual cases rather than the social context in which they occurred. Written by leading criminologists and world experts on se...
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  • 01 August 2015
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To date, approaches to understanding serial murder have focused on individual cases rather than the social context in which they occurred. Written by leading criminologists and world experts on serial murder, this book marks a departure by situating nineteenth century serial killer Mary Ann Cotton within the broader social structure. Using archival records of her court appearances, local histories and newspaper articles, it uniquely explores how institutions such as the family, economy and religion shaped the environment she inhabited and her social integration through the roles of wife, mother, worker and criminal. Acknowledging that it takes a particular type of individual to commit serial murder, the book shows that it also takes a particular type of society to enable that murderer to go unseen. As the first work to analyse serial murder through the theoretical framework of institutional criminology and institutional anomie theory, it will equip criminologists with a methodological toolkit for performing institutional analysis.
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Price: $37.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2015
ISBN: 9781447326458
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime and criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Social theory
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Elizabeth Yardley is Associate Professor of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University. Her research explores unusual types of homicide and the social context in which these crimes occur.

David Wilson is Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University and the founding Director for the Centre for Applied Criminology. He is regarded as one of the country's leading experts on serial murder

The Trouble with Female Serial Killers;

Intersections and Institutions: New pathways in making sense of female serial killers;

Development of the Case Study;

Mary Ann's Social Roles;

An Institutional Understanding of Mary Ann and Future Directions for Research.