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TitleThe psychology of extreme violence: a case study approach to serial homicide, mass shooting, school shooting and lone-actor terrorismIdentified ByLocal: 1151098257 (assigner)Lccn: 2021761954Nbn: GBC055357 (Source: British national bibliography)Isbn: 1003037968 (electronic book) Isbn: 9781003037965 (electronic book) Isbn: 9781000061901 (electronic bkMobipocket) Isbn: 1000061906 (electronic bkMobipocket) Isbn: 9781000061932 (electronic bkEPUB) Isbn: 1000061930 (electronic bkEPUB) Isbn: 1000061876 (electronic bkPDF) Isbn: 9781000061871 (electronic bk) Isbn: 0367480921(canceled or invalid) Isbn: 9780367480929(canceled or invalid) Isbn: 9780367480936 (pbk) (canceled or invalid) Doi: 10.4324/9781003037965 Supplementary ContentIncludes bibliographical references and index.NoteDescription source: Description based on: Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed April 28, 2020).Biographical data: Clare S. Allely is a Reader in Forensic Psychology at the University of Salford in England and is an affiliate member of the Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre at Gothenburg University, Sweden. Clare is also an Honorary Research Fellow in the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences affiliated to the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. Lastly, Clare is an Associate of the Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice (CYCJ) at the University of Strathclyde.Extent1 online resourceProvision ActivityPublication: England 2020 Publication: Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge; 2020 Responsibility StatementClare S. AllelyAcquisition SourceTaylor & Francis Stock Number:9781003037965