Forensic psychologist Paul Britton asks himself four questions when he is faced with a crime scene: what happened; who is the victim; how was it done; and why? He has been at the centre of more than 100 headline-making investigations, from the murder of Jamie Bulger to abduction of baby Abbie Humphries, the slaying of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common, and the notorious Gloucester House of horror. This text is Britton's first hand account of those cases, and his analysis and treatment of the criminal mind.
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"Nothing short of sudden death will distract you from The Jigsaw Man... it's a triumph to be so interesting without a trace of sensationalism."
Independent Saturday Magazine 22/11/97
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Höhe: 139 mm
Breite: 106 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-00-105480-6 (9780001054806)
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Forensic psychologist Paul Britton has an almost mythic status in the field of crime deduction because of his ability to `walk through the minds' of those who rape, abduct, torture and kill other human beings. Britton, an intensely private and unassuming man, has been at the centre of more than 100 investigations, from the murder of Jamie Bulger, to the abduction of new-born Abbie Humphries.