Inside the Criminal Mind: Revised and Updated Edition
Stanton Samenow. Crown Publishing Group (NY), $26 (288pp) ISBN 978-1-4000-4619-5
This revised edition of a 1984 study is long on assertion and short on evidence. Dr. Samenow, a clinical psychologist, is legitimately disdainful of explanations of criminal behavior that blame everyone (society, family, violent television, etc.) but the criminal for his actions, but his counter-arguments will persuade few. He makes frequent sweeping generalizations (""Even the most hardened criminals who spout anti-police rhetoric to one another recognize society's need for police""), and provides nothing other than anecdotes in support of his position that all criminals break the law consciously and deliberately. A short new chapter on terrorism illustrates perfectly the limits of the author's""methodology""--he defines the issue down to link Al Qaeda with any criminal whose actions frighten someone, and then simply discounts any outside influence as meaningfully contributing to the making of a criminal.
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Reviewed on: 03/29/2004
Genre: Nonfiction