This research explores the gender identities of males and females convicted of serial killing in the United States, who used covert methods of murder. The existing literature concerning male and female serialists indicates that the greatest differences are their methods of murder and the levels of violence associated with the killings. Gender is proposed as the explanation. Men use overt methods of murder (shooting, stabbing, bludgeoning) and women choose covert (poisoning, suffocation, lethal injection).A review of past and present serial murderers indicates that males and a female using overt methods of murder were in traditionally masculine occupations. But males and females using covert murder methods were in traditionally feminine role...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the minds of female serial killers, and attempt...
The purpose of this study was to determine wheather people attribute certain homicide motives to par...
Although both female and male mass murderers have been studied, less attention has been paid to wome...
Existing research suggests that patterns of both men and women serial killers are hyper-gendered. In...
Background: Serial homicide is a topic of great interest both in popular culture and academics. Ther...
The following dissertation uses fictional crime dramas to determine whether there are gendered patte...
The following is a comprehensive study of male-female serial killer teams. The primary concern is to...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Does the news media help perpetuate gendered images of womanhood and motherhood when reporting cases...
This chapter first reviews the foundational works and thinking that put the criminal legal history o...
Objective: This study examines the specificities of sexual homicides involving male victims. First, ...
This study investigates how the medier portray male and female offenders who committed deadly violen...
This thesis studies book-length literature from four cases of violent crime—the unsolved murder of E...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-89).This study critiques how U.S.-based media portray ...
D.Litt. et Phil.Ewing (1997) states that battered women who kill intimate male partners have not bee...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the minds of female serial killers, and attempt...
The purpose of this study was to determine wheather people attribute certain homicide motives to par...
Although both female and male mass murderers have been studied, less attention has been paid to wome...
Existing research suggests that patterns of both men and women serial killers are hyper-gendered. In...
Background: Serial homicide is a topic of great interest both in popular culture and academics. Ther...
The following dissertation uses fictional crime dramas to determine whether there are gendered patte...
The following is a comprehensive study of male-female serial killer teams. The primary concern is to...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Does the news media help perpetuate gendered images of womanhood and motherhood when reporting cases...
This chapter first reviews the foundational works and thinking that put the criminal legal history o...
Objective: This study examines the specificities of sexual homicides involving male victims. First, ...
This study investigates how the medier portray male and female offenders who committed deadly violen...
This thesis studies book-length literature from four cases of violent crime—the unsolved murder of E...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-89).This study critiques how U.S.-based media portray ...
D.Litt. et Phil.Ewing (1997) states that battered women who kill intimate male partners have not bee...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the minds of female serial killers, and attempt...
The purpose of this study was to determine wheather people attribute certain homicide motives to par...
Although both female and male mass murderers have been studied, less attention has been paid to wome...