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Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream: A Forensic Psychiatrist Illuminates the Darker Side of Human Behavior

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by Robert I. Simon


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  Index

  Page numbers printed in boldface type refer to tables or figures.

  Acer, David J., 111 Animal torture, 71, 85, 267 Acquaintance rape, 59–60 Antiabortion extremists, 109 Aggression terrorism by, 109

  as human trait, 3, 9 Antidepressant medication, role in channeled, 16, 287 workplace violence, 122 controlled, and sexual fantasy, Antisocial behavior, 15–16, 30–34,

  65 38, 50, 292

  feedback mechanism to inhibit, Antisocial personality disorder, 35,

  124, 41–42, 48. See also Psychopaths and rape, 59, 63, 64, 66, 69, precursors of, 54

  70–71 Applewhite, Marshall Herff sexual, and testosterone, 173, (Heaven’s Gate), 215, 224,

  178, 255 226

  Al-Zawahiri, Ayman (al-Qaeda), Arendt, Hannah, xii, 10 241, 243 Asahara, Shoko (Aum Shinrikyo), Alcohol, role in workplace violence, 245–246

  120 Auden, W.H., 145

  Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Autoerotic asphyxia, 211 (ATF), Bureau of, 216–217,

  229, 237, 246 Bakker, Jim, 169

  Alienated workers, workplace Banality of evil, xii, 10 violence by, 119 Bardo, Robert John, 83, 88 American Medical Association Bates, Carolyn, 175

  (AMA), Council on Scientific Baumrock, Kenneth, 112 Affairs, 161 Bean-Bayog, Margaret, 165–167, American Psychiatric Association, 176

  35, 148–150, 163–165 Behavioral profile, signali
ng Task Force Report on Clinician workplace violence, 114–120, Safety, 107 115

  Ames, Aldrich, 41 Behavioral Science Investigative Anger, displaced, rape growing out Support Unit (of FBI), 125– of, 71–72 126, 238, 256

  313

  Berendzen, Richard, 143

  Berkowitz, David (“Son of Sam”),

  252, 256, 261, 264, 267

  Bernardin, Joseph, 169

  Bernardo, Paul, 254

  Beyond Good and Evil (Nietzsche),

  201

  Bianchi, Kenneth (“Hillside

  Strangler”), 158–160, 256,

  259–260, 267

  Bin Laden, Osama (al-Qaeda), 215,

  218, 240–244, 246

  Borderline personality stalkers, 85–

  88

  Boundaries, professional

  guidelines for, 182–184

  violations of, 178–182

  Brain pathology, role in violence,

  117

  Brodsky, Annette M., 175

  Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky),

  224

  Bryant, Martin, 100

  Bundy, Theodore Robert “Ted,” 20,

  23, 91, 253, 255–259, 266–267,

  269, 274–275, 278, 282, 288,

  290

  Buono, Angelo (“Hillside

  Strangler”), 158–160, 260 Bureau of Justice Statistics, 99, 102

  Calden, Paul, 113

  Carlson, Ross Michael, 156–157 Cartier, Michael, 77–78, 84–85, 92 Celebrities, stalkers of, 81–84 Centers for Disease Control and

  Prevention, 104

  Chapman, Mark David, 87–88 Character

  consequences of, 289

  defining, 283

  and destiny, 281–295

  and perceiving reality, 290–291 role of empathy in, 293

  role of heredity in, 293–295 role of upbringing in, 291–292 Chase, Richard (“Vampire of Sacramento”), 261, 267

  Chikatilo, Andrei Romanovich, 247–250, 253, 267, 270, 275 Child abuse

  allegations of, 149–150

  consequences of, 64, 67, 70, 141– 148, 265–268, 274, 284 identification with aggressors, 144

  killer cult leaders and, 230, 233, 237

  serial sexual killers and, 265– 268

  soul murder, 145

  Cho, Seung-Hui (Virginia Tech killer), 100, 106, 124

  Civilization and Its Discontents

  (Freud), 2

  Cleckley, Hervey, 29, 34–36

  Clergymen, sexual misconduct by, 168–170

  Come Here: A Man Overcomes the Tragic Aftermath of Childhood Sexual Abuse (Berendzen), 143

  Compensatory rape, 66–68

  Competency, 204

  Confabulation, 137–141

  Confessions of Felix Krull: Confidence Man (T. Mann), xii

  Conrad, Joseph, 2

  Countertransference, 176

  Crack-Up, The (Fitzgerald), 143 Credentials of therapists, checking, 190–191

  Crime Classification Manual (FBI), 58, 78, 254

  Criminal psychopaths, 47–49 Cult Hotline and Clinic, 219–220, 244

  Cults. See also Killer cults

  assessing risk of violence in, 240 defining, 218–221

  killer, 215–246

  Dahmer, Jeffrey, 8–9, 27, 262–264,

  267, 270–272, 274–275, 277,

  282, 290

  Dangers faced by therapists, 98–103 Dark side of humanity, xv–xvi,

  1–17, 191, 294–295

  acknowledging, 287

  universality of, 27–28

  Dead Souls (Gogol), 44

  Death Benefit (Heilbroner), 50–51 Dependent stalkers, 84–85

  Depression

  and kindling, 276

  secondary to antisocial

  personality disorder, 38 secondary to borderline

  personality disorder, 86 and suicide risk, 195

  Destiny, character and, 281–295 Deviant behaviors, 5

  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), 35 Dickinson, Emily, 287

  Dissociation, 146, 158

  Dissociative identity disorder, 149 Doomsday cults, 216

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 224

  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as model for disguised evil, 19–21, 57,

  152, 257–259, 275

  Drugs, role in workplace violence,

  120

  Earley, Pete, 30–31

  Eichmann, Adolf, 10, 22

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 283, 289

  Empathy

  inability to feel, 22, 34, 37 role in character, 293

  Encyclopedic Handbook of Cults in America (Melton), 219, 223

  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 99

  Erotomanics

  as stalkers, 88–90, 117

  workplace violence by, 117

  Escape From Freedom (Fromm), 221

  Espionage, 32–33, 41

  Ethnic cleansing, xii, 1, 23, 44

  Evil, 7–13

  banality of, xii, 10

  defining, 21

  difference between thinking and doing, 26

  origins of, 37

  Exhibitionists, 5–6

  Exploitative rape, 68–69

  Family of Spies (Earley), 30–31

  Fantasy

  role for serial sexual killers, 268– 272

  role in rape, 62–68

  role in violence, 105

  Farley, Richard, 117

  Fascination, with serial sexual killers, 272–273

  Fear of rape, 72–76

  Felin, M. Sindy, 26

  Female therapists, sexual

  misconduct by, 177–178

  Ferguson, Colin, 252

  Ferri, Gian Luigi, 97–98, 101, 112, 118, 121

  First Sin of Ross Michael Carlson, The (Weissberg), 157

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 143

  Forensic psychiatry, 6, 179

  investigating suicide cases, 193– 214

  and killer cults, 239–240

  Forrester, Jim H., 113

  Foster, Vincent W., Jr., death of, 193–195

  Free will, serial sexual killers and, 263–264

  Freud, Sigmund, xi, 2, 7, 126, 272– 273

  Fromm, Erich, 221

  Gacy, John Wayne, 20, 22–23, 256,

  258–259, 262, 265, 275–276,

  278

  Gender factor, 42, 89, 114, 177–178 Genocide, 1, 10, 24–25

  Gogol, Maxim, 44

  Golding, William, 2

  Griffin, Michael F., 109

  Group rape, 60, 62

  Guevara, Che, 242

  Guidelines

  for preventing workplace

  violence, 129–130, 132 for therapists, 183–184

  Gutheil, Thomas G., xi–xiii, 3

  Habash, George, 242–243

  Hadden, Tanya, 172

  Hanssen, Robert Philip, 29–30, 41 Harris, Eric (Columbine High

  School killer), 100, 106, 124 Harris, Joseph, 103

  Harvey, Donald (the Angel of

  Death), 110–111

  Haynes, Jonathan Preston, 107 Heart of Darkness (Conrad), 2 Heilbroner, David, 50–51

  Helping professions, sexual

  misconduct in, 163–191 Hennard, George, 112–113, 124 Heraclitus, 279, 281

  Heredity, role in character, 293–295 Hilburn, Mark, 103

  Hill, Paul, 109

  Hinckley, John, Jr., 90

  Hippocrates, 163, 174, 178, 242 Hitler, Adolf, 10, 232, 235, 283,

  288

  Homolka, Karla, 254

  Homosexuals, murder by, 269 Hospitals, workplace violence in,

  109–111

  Hostility, 3

  Hubbard, Henry, 56–59, 64

  Huberty, James, 116

  Hunter, Alfred, 103

  Hypnosis, used in investigating

  multiple personality disorder, 160–162

  Identification with aggressors, in child abuse, 144

  Immature romantics, as stalkers, 84

  Impair
ed therapists, 184

  Incest, 2

  Incompetent therapists, 184

  Inside the Criminal Mind (Samenow), 125

  Insight psychotherapy, 291

  Intention, in suicide investigations, 201–203

  Intimate partner violence, stalkers and, 79–81

  Investigation of suicide cases, in forensic psychiatry, 193–214

  Jack the Ripper, 253

  Jackson, Arthur, 93 James, William, 223

  Jason, Larry, 103 Jones, James Warren “Jim” (Peoples Temple in Jonestown, Guyana), 215, 217–218, 225–232, 235– 236, 238, 241

  LS D, implicated in suicides, 199, 206

  Lu, Gang, 105, 124

  Kemper, Edmund Edward III, 22,

  91, 256, 261, 264, 267, 269,

  275–276, 278, 290

  Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 242 Killer cults, 215–246

  facilities (sites) of, 225–226 forensic psychiatry and, 239– 240

  leaders of, characteristics, 233 members of, 221–223

  negotiating with, 236–239 opposition to, 244–245

  origins of, 226–228

  practices of, 223–225

  present-day, 245–246

  recruitment into, 223–225 rules of, 226

  Kindling, 276

  Kirkland v. State, 154

  Klebold, Dylan (Columbine High School killer), 100, 106, 124 Koresh, David (Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas), 215–217,

  225–226, 228–238, 241, 245 Kurten, Peter, 253

  Lawyers, sexual misconduct by, 170–171

  Leaders of killer cults, 233

  Lefave, Debra, 171

  Lepine, Marc, 106, 118

  Letourneau, Mary Kay, 171

  Levine, Gail, 114

  Looting, 4

  Lord of the Flies (Golding), 2

  Lott, George, 112

  Lozano v. Bean-Bayog, 165–167

  Males, rape of, 60

  Mann, Edward Thomas, 114, 116 Mann, Thomas, xii

  Manson, Charles (Helter Skelter),

  223, 225, 232, 235

  Mask of Sanity, The (Cleckley), 34 Mass murder, 44, 100–101

  Masserman, Jules, 163–165, 174 Maxwell, Robert, death of, 197–

  199, 203

  McGinnis, Virginia, 50–51

  McIlvane, Thomas, 104, 119 McVeigh, Timothy (Murrah

  Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City), 246

  Melton, J. Gordon, 219, 223 Members of killer cults, 221–223 Mental health, defining, 283–288 Mental illness. See individual

  diagnoses

  Mercy killings, 110–111

  Merson, Kimberly, 171–172

  Milligan, William, 154

  Mirror neurons, and empathic

 

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