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  Lombroso, Cesare. Criminal Man. Duke University Press, 2006.

  Lombroso, Cesare; Guglielmo, Ferrero. Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman. Duke University Press, 2004.

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  About the Author

  In 1996, after completing a Masters in History at the University of Edinburgh, James Marrison moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina where he now lives and works as a freelance journalist. Many of the stories collected here are taken from the True Crime Archive of Bizarre Magazine in the UK where he was a regular contributor. While working for Bizarre, Marrison interviewed some of the most eminent psychologists, criminologists and CSI investigators operating in their field today and he has since written extensively about some of the world’s most notorious killers.

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