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He has hunted some of the most notorious and sadistic criminals of our time: The Trailside Killer in San Francisco, the Atlanta Child murderer. He has confronted, interviewed and researched dozens of serial killers and assassins, including Charles Manson, Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, and James Earl Ray - for a landmark study to understand their motives. To get inside th...more
Published August 1st 1996 by Pocket Books (first published 1995)
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Sep 22, 2018Ana O rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: cray-cray-characters, dark-reads, rock-stars-and-other-famous-people, crime, tvandmovies, soaked-in-bleach, serial-killers
WARNING: LOOK AWAY IF YOU DON'T LIKE FBI AGENTS/SERIAL KILLERS/SUBURBAN WHITE GIRLS TALKING ABOUT FBI AGENTS/SERIAL KILLERS.
I bought an obscene amount of romance novels this summer. How many have I read? Precisely none!
My love affair with certain genres, romance in particular, has diminished over the years. I've outgrown it, so to speak. I can't believe it's come to this, but according to my friend, that just means I need to broaden my horizons.
What have I got left? True crime, apparently. Fo
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Oct 12, 2012Lightreads rated it liked it
So John Douglas is great when he’s talking about serial rape and child murder, and then he’s intensely obnoxious when he’s talking about anything else. So I guess it’s a good thing he mostly talks about rape and murder?
And when I say “John Douglas,” by the way, I mean John Douglas or his co/ghost writer, because who knows who wrote what. All I know is when this book talks about crime, it’s focused and intelligent and compassionate. And when it’s talking about anything else – the FBI, his home li
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This review is going to be as much about comparing it to the new Netflix series as it is the book itself. You have been warned.
John Douglas was a FBI agent who spent most of his career working for its Behavioral Science Unit. Along with other agents Douglas interviewed a wide variety of violent offenders including such notorious figures as Charles Manson, Richard Speck, and David Berkowitz, and then he tried to apply what they learned to develop criminal profiles of active unsolved cases. If you
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Apr 01, 2019Carol rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: true-crime, book-club-selection, non-fiction, detective-crime
If you’re a true crime reader in the US, Mindhunter is a must-read of greatest hits. Be forewarned, though, that Douglas is an almost unbearable horse’s a$$, lacking even the slightest self-awareness, and with a zeal for capitol punishment* (and arrogant dismissal of those who disagree with him) that twice came close to provoking me to throw Mindhunter across the room. Props to his (credited) ghost writer who no doubt toned down some of Douglas’ even more obnoxious takes.
Also note that the utter
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Nov 21, 2016☘Misericordia☘ ~ The Serendipity Aegis ~ ⚡ϟ⚡ϟ⚡⛈ ✺❂❤❣ rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Ok, this is pure wow. The fact that the author doesn't adopt the 'holier than thou stance' so common with law enforcement makes this an extremely enjoyable as well as worthwhile read.
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In high school, I was already six foot two, which I used to my advantage. Talent-wise, we were a so-so team in a good league, and I knew it was up to the pitcher to try to be a field leader and set a winning tone. I had pretty good control for a high schooler, but I decided not to let the opposing batters know thi
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Jan 27, 2018Johann (jobis89) rated it really liked it · review of another edition
“Behavior reflects personality. The best indicator of future violence is past violence. To understand the 'artist', you must study his 'art'. The crime must be evaluated in its totality. There is no substitute for experience, and if you want to understand the criminal mind, you must go directly to the source and learn to decipher what he tells you. And, above all: Why + How = Who.”
Special Agent John Douglas is the man who helped usher in a new age in behavioural science and criminal profiling. W
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Oct 17, 2017Wendy'sThoughts rated it it was amazing
6/4/2019-UPDATE ‘Mindhunter’ Season 2: Charlize Theron Says August Debut, Plus Son of Sam Confirmed to Appear
Charlize Theron is one of the Executive Producers of Mindhunter and during an interview with Howard Stern, she revealed the second season of Mindhunter was returning on August 2019. Although Netflix has not confirmed any specific date, August 2019 seems to be pretty solid with all of the news updates are using this information.
One of the main focuses will be the Atlanta child murders. Th
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Oct 20, 2017✨ jamieson ✨ marked it as to-read · review of another edition
the mindhunter tv show on netflix has literally both made and ruined my life
i have so much uni work but all i can do is watch netflix
listen buzzfeed unsolves: true crime JUST ended and mindhunter comes into my life? its like the universe is enabling my true crime interests
naturally i have to further destroy my life and read the book
Jul 30, 2018Maria Espadinha rated it really liked it
Think Like One and Get Them
What's that 'thing' that thinks like a criminal, walks like a criminal, talks like a criminal, but doesn't act like a criminal (hopefully)?
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It's an FBI Criminal Profiler, what else?!... ;)
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P.S.: as you all noticed, the 'walk like a criminal' and 'talk like a criminal' were perfectly superfluous and irrelevant sentences, but they have to be there for flavour and make the guessing game slightly challenging ;) :)
Dec 14, 2017Gary rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I purchased this book recently having read the rave reviews received for the series of the same name on Netflix. I am an avid thriller reader and fascinated by most things related to crime so found this account by John Edward Douglas who is a former United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent and one of the first criminal profilers a very informative read. He recounts some of the cases he has dealt with, many of which are house old names such as Charles Manson and Ted Bundy and giv...more
Jul 30, 2018Maria Espadinha rated it really liked it · review of another edition
How To Be A Criminal Profiler
Imagine yourself thinking like a criminal!
The moment you'll start doing it, it's like grabbing the key to the safe where he hides all his secret, devilish plans.
You're gonna know where the hell he's gonna be, and what the f*** he'll be doing. And you could use that valuable information to get near enough to help him burn in his own flames, or, if you prefer a more succint, concise sentence, you'll have all it takes for a quite functional setup.
So the question is, how
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Nov 17, 2017Sara rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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When I started sixth form college to begin my A levels I had this strange idea that psychology would be amazing, and I'd get to learn all about the criminal mind and my inner self. Funnily enough, after a week I realised it wasn't about this at all and I transferred to Geography instead (wise decision).
I discovered this book, like most people at the moment, via the Netflix show of the same name, which I loved. And this book was similar in that it gave me everything I hoped I'd get out of that c
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Nov 12, 2017Paul rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Whew, a thoroughly taxing, but absorbing read. Certainly a lot of information to be processed, and most of it not very pleasant. John Douglas relates in an almost casual, understated style his lifelong hunt for serial killers, kidnappers and rapists. Chilling and consuming, it provides some sharp insight into not only deviant behaviour, but human nature itself.
Douglas is one of the fathers of modern day profiling. He was the model for Jack Crawford in The Silence of the Lambs. He interviewed and
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Jun 14, 2015Rebecca McNutt rated it it was amazing
This is probably the true crime novel of all true crime novels, the one every fan of this genre should add to the top of their reading list. Mindhunter covers the story of several infamous criminals from 'The Killer Clown' (John Wayne Gacy), to the pseudohippie Charles Manson. It was detailed, well-written and it shows how this crime until brought these criminals and many more to justice.
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This book is great for anyone that likes psychology, true crime, serial killers, etc. This was very eye-opening and definitely different than the Netflix show. If you did or did not enjoy the Netflix show, don't base this book from that. They are very different.
'He has hunted some of the most notorious and sadistic criminals of our time: The Trailside Killer in San Francisco, the Atlanta Child murderer. He has confronted, interviewed and researched dozens of serial killers and a
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Wow!!!
This was insanely fascinating. As a kid I used to watch Medical Detectives a series on Discovery channel which would re-enact a few of the true crimes and how the perpetrators were caught owning to forensic proofs and other tactics of solving them, primary among them would be 'profiling' the perpetrator (s). The various kinds and number of cases that Douglas discusses in this book is somewhat alarming. If one is to consider the sheer amount crimes that happens across the world on a single
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May 25, 2018Diane rated it liked it
John was one of the first agents to put together the skill of 'profiling' a crime in order to aid in catching the criminal that committed it. Very interesting stuff, and logical, too. You would think that cops, and others, would have 'seen' these patterns themselves. Maybe they did. But when the FBI moved the idea from a vague 'voodoo' kind of input to an actual crime solving tool, things began to gel into a fantastic weapon against killers/rapists/etc.
Concise writing made the book easy to read,
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May 23, 2018Michael rated it really liked it · review of another edition
It is no secret that I am a fan of crime and thriller reads and am as fascinated as the next man as to what makes a murderer tick. One of those who took that very interest to the extreme was former FBI agent and criminal profiler John Edward Douglas. Over a 25 year career, he would encounter some of America's most dangerous individuals including Ted Bundy, Ed Kemper, Charles Manson, Richard Speck, and David Berkowitz to name a few. His conversations would provide an unsettling look into the mind...more
John Douglas has one hell of an ego on him that is for sure ! He loves to take a lot of credit that is due a different person. Same goes for all of his other books. Usually some good stuff in his books ,but you have to wade through the ocean of bullshit to get to it.
Jan 19, 2018Cheese rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Ok so I’m obviously late to the party on this, 20 years late.
Like most people I heard about this after watching the Netflix show of the same name, directed by David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club, Gone Girl and Zodiac). I really enjoyed the show and so I thought I’d give the book a go, to see how the facts match up from the show. Answer is the show is very accurate in most of it.
Before we start - This book is non-fiction and they based the movie Silence of the lambs from some of their work. So the b
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Jun 05, 2008Maureen rated it liked it · review of another edition
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I must say, this book is a mixed bag. The story of the development of criminal profiling is certainly an interesting one, but I don't believe that Mr. Douglas deserves quite as much credit as he is willing to give himself. He also freely characterizes the killers in this book as monsters. Having worked with a number of this kind of person, I tend to see them more as broken human beings who deserve to be punished. The 'monster' epithet implies that society has no responsibility in the way these k...more
Aug 23, 2015Miz rated it really liked it · review of another edition
As a fan of criminal behaviour studies and of the literature surrounding it (including Silence of the Lands and Criminal Minds), this was a fascinating read for me. I did feel like it read as a bit boastful but if I had set the department up then maybe I would boast about it :)
I want to know when this type of profiling DOESN'T work, but also more modern cases. Sequel please :)
Jan 05, 2018Caidyn (SEMI-HIATUS; BW Reviews; he/him/his) rated it it was ok
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I think a fun fact about me is that the first time I ever contemplated being a psychologist (of any type, too) was when I started getting into serial killers. God, I was such a nerd about serial killer facts. I could tell you all about Ted Bundy’s upbringing, John Wayne Gacy’s crimes, Jeffrey Dahmer’s near miss with the police. I wanted to be a criminal psychologist. I wanted to be a profiler.
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I liked this book. John Douglas was one of the original profilers in the FBI and spent a lot of time interviewing these criminals and studying them. As well as getting gravely ill while working on the Green River Case. I think it would be really hard to separate from the evil they see.
Aug 02, 2018Passenger B. rated it liked it · review of another edition
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I found this to be a surprisingly drawn out and narcissistic book.
For the first ca. 100 pages (in my edition) the author continued to talk about his childhood, college years, dating history, his countless brushes with the law and how well he could lie and manipulate others (there's someone you'd trust to be an FBI agent) and all of his more or less impressive achievements. The grandiosity was a bit much to stomach at times and I got the impression he just loves to hear himself talk, especially
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An interesting autobiographical type book detailing the authors career in the then new speciality of criminal profiling.
This was an intriguing and detailed read as the author examines how profiling is developed and used to study the most depraved crimes. Notes are made of more notorious crimes and criminals and many more that are less well known but equally important nonetheless.
Much of the writing is technical but still relatively easy to digest. As a reader from the UK, I found it particularl
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Dec 01, 2017Barbara (The Bibliophage) rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Bored to tears. Pedantic and not at all thrilling. Abandoned at 17%.
Jun 08, 2010Bean Delphiki rated it liked it · review of another edition
If you're deeply fascinated by criminology (and you're curious about the history of profiling), or you're a big fan of John E. Douglas, this book might be worth checking out. If, on the other hand, you're looking for a straightforward presentation of serial offender types and example cases, you're going to want to skip this one.
Douglas clearly fancies himself a bit of a storyteller, but he lacks any sense of drama or poetry that might make the book more readable. Instead, he comes off as a bit f
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This book is written buy one of the FBI's top profiles, John Douglas. The man has worked on the cases that are world renowned for being some of the most psychotic killings to date. He has researched killers and rapists, helped police officers catch the most dangerous of criminals, and taught local law enforcement how to pick out the warning signs of chronic offenders and dangerous people. This book tells of his life and how he came to be the man that would one day be the inspiration for Jack Cra...more
Aug 05, 2018Mizuki rated it liked it
I first read this book as a pre-teen, but now after re-reading this book again, I come up with some alternative book titles for it:
(1) FBI Beginner's Handbook
(2) How a Newbie FBI Agent Is Trained
(3) I Was a Newbie FBI Agent
(4) How Behavioral Science and Criminal Profiling Earned Respect Among Cops in the 1970s
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After the re-read, I don't find this book as exciting as I once recalled it to be, perhaps it has been years ago and I've been spoiled by too many serial killer goodies already...
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During his twenty-five year career with the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, a name he later changed to The Investigative Science Unit (Douglas & Olshaker, 1995). John Douglas became the leading expert on criminal personality profiling and the pioneer of modern criminal investigative analysis. Through his research with serial criminal’s, Douglas learned how criminals think and what makes them do...more
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