How Serial Rapists Target Their Victims (e-bog) af Fairstein, Linda
Fairstein, Linda (forfatter)

How Serial Rapists Target Their Victims e-bog

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Crime expert Linda Fairstein reveals the sinister ways that rapists select and attack their victims, and what you need to know to protect yourself From the man who haunted midtown Manhattan's high-rise office buildings, to the stalker in the wooded suburbs near Nashville, serial rapists often have one chilling trait in common: They operate in ';comfort zones.' Sometimes they find their own comfor…
Crime expert Linda Fairstein reveals the sinister ways that rapists select and attack their victims, and what you need to know to protect yourself From the man who haunted midtown Manhattan's high-rise office buildings, to the stalker in the wooded suburbs near Nashville, serial rapists often have one chilling trait in common: They operate in ';comfort zones.' Sometimes they find their own comfort zones, such as the stairwell of a familiar office building. Other times they may pinpoint their victims' comfort zones, such as the bedroom of an unlocked house. In both cases, experienced sexual predators exploit their potential victims' most unguarded moments. In How Serial Rapists Target Their Victims, Linda Fairstein breaks down the patterns of these violent criminals and describes the day-to-day ways that women can best safeguard against them.Originally published inCosmopolitan, this essay is now available in digital format for the first time andfeatures a new introduction by the author.
E-bog 31,25 DKK
Forfattere Fairstein, Linda (forfatter)
Udgivet 14.08.2012
Længde 4 sider
Genrer BTC
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781453273272
Crime expert Linda Fairstein reveals the sinister ways that rapists select and attack their victims, and what you need to know to protect yourself From the man who haunted midtown Manhattan's high-rise office buildings, to the stalker in the wooded suburbs near Nashville, serial rapists often have one chilling trait in common: They operate in ';comfort zones.' Sometimes they find their own comfort zones, such as the stairwell of a familiar office building. Other times they may pinpoint their victims' comfort zones, such as the bedroom of an unlocked house. In both cases, experienced sexual predators exploit their potential victims' most unguarded moments. In How Serial Rapists Target Their Victims, Linda Fairstein breaks down the patterns of these violent criminals and describes the day-to-day ways that women can best safeguard against them.Originally published inCosmopolitan, this essay is now available in digital format for the first time andfeatures a new introduction by the author.