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Court TV's Crime Library
The Crime Library is a rapidly growing collection of more than over 500 nonfiction feature stories on major crimes, criminals, trials, forensics and criminal profiling, as well as award-winning fiction short stories by prominent writers. The stories focus mostly on recent crimes, but an expanding collection also delves into historically notorious characters, dating back to the 1400s and spanning the globe.
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Featured Pages From Court TV's Crime Library
1. Newsletter of new stories
Free email newsletter that notifies subscribers of new stories.
2. Notorious serial killers - sexual predators
In-depth stories about dozens of serial killers. Categorized by whether victims were male, female or children. Featured serial killers include the Hillside Stranglers, Jack the Ripper, Richard Rameriz (the Night Stalker), Joel Rifkin, Richard Speck, William Bonin, Richard Allen Davis and Marc Dutroux.
3. Cyber-stalking - obsessional pursuit and the digital criminal
Extensive information about cyber-stalking.
4. Bad girls
About female offenders. Chapter 5 asks "love or addiction?" in an examination of Mary Kay LeTourneau. Chapter 6 discusses female sex offenders such as Beth Friedman, Denise McBryde, Julie Feil and Kimberly Merson.
5. Roy Hazelwood - profiler of sexual crimes
Interview with original FBI profiler of sexual crimes and serial rapists.
6. Predicting the dangerousness of a criminal
Extensive commentary on how dangerousness is predicted, its reliability, accurary, problems with predictions and more.
7. The DNA revolution
Extensive article about how DNA analysis is revolutionizing crime solving.
8. The polygraph
The controversial history of the lie detector test. Covers the first high-profile case, its controversial history, how they're used, problems with polygraphs, applications and more.
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