What Sociologists Can Tell Us About Serial Killing
In 1897, sociologist Émile Durkheim published research arguing that suicide – something previously believed to be decidedly unsociological – could be understood as a social phenomenon. He pointed out that suicide rates are not evenly distributed in or across societies; that cultural or structural factors might influence individuals’ risk of suicide, regardless of their individual … Continue reading What Sociologists Can Tell Us About Serial Killing
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