AUTHORS NOTE AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To undertake any serious book is an act both of hope and hubrisan invitation to make God laugh.
The Evil That Men Do was conceived in just that ambitious spirit, and gestated over several momentous years in my personal life; a period during which my wife, Susan, and I made a wrenching relocation from New York City to Texas; our wonderful twins, Alexandra and Spencer, made their surprise debut; and I toiled disconsolately at a woeful community daily covering grass fires and jackknifed 18-wheelers.
Evil was written mornings, evenings, and on weekends, time stolen from Susan and the twins, who all were patient if not wholly sympathetic with, or understanding of, Dads obsessive project. I apologize once again to all three for those long absences at the computer.
I also wish to thank five colleagues for their generous assistance in helping research the book. They are Kay Melcher at the Birmingham (Alabama) Post-Herald; Ken Dilanian at the Philadelphia Inquirer; Jan Fennell at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Mike Dunne of the Baton Rouge Advocate; and Angie Mitchell of the Walker County (Georgia) Messenger.
Finally, a nod of appreciation to Charles Spicer, my editor at St. Martins, for sticking by the project, and a warm embrace to Elizabeth Kaplan, my new agent, who is also the proud parent of twins.
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SELECTED HAZELWOOD
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ARTICLES
Hazelwood, Robert R., and John E. Douglas. The Lust Murderer. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, April 1980.
Hazelwood, Robert R., Ann W. Burgess, and Park Elliott Dietz. The Investigation of Autoerotic Fatalities. Journal of Police Science and Administration, vol. 9, no. 4 (1981).
Dietz, Park Elliott, and Robert R. Hazelwood. Atypical Autoerotic Fatalities. Medicine and Law, vol. 1 (1982), pp. 307-319.
Hazelwood, Robert R., Park Elliott Dietz, and Ann W. Burgess. Sexual Fatalities: Behavioral Reconstruction in Equivocal Cases. Journal of Forensic Science, vol. 27, no. 4 (October 1982).
Hazelwood, Robert R. The Behavioral-Oriented Interview of Rape Victims: The Key to Profiling. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, September 1983.
LeDoux, John, and Robert R. Hazelwood. Police Attitudes and Beliefs Toward Rape. Journal of Police Science and Administration, vol. 13, no. 3 (September 1985).
Dietz, Park Elliott, Harry Bruce, and Robert R. Hazelwood. Detective Magazines: Pornography for Sexual Sadists? Journal of Forensic Science, vol. 3, no. 1 (January 1986).
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Joseph A. Harpold. Rape: The Dangers of Providing Confrontational Advice. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, June 1986.
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Ann W. Burgess. An Introduction to the Serial Rapist: Research by the FBI. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, September 1987.
Burgess, Ann W., Robert R. Hazelwood, et al. Serial Rapists and Their Victims: Reenactment and Repetition. Current Perspectives in Human Sexual Aggression in Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 528 (1987), pp. 277-295.
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Kenneth V. Lanning. The Maligned Investigator of Criminal Sexuality. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, September 1988.
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Janet I. Warren. The Serial Rapist: His Characteristics and Victims. Parts I and II. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, January and February 1989.
Hazelwood, Robert R., Roland Reboussin, and Janet I. Warren. Correlates of Increased Aggression and the Relationship of Offender Pleasure to Victim Resistance. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 4, no. 1 (March 1989).
Dietz, Park Elliott, Robert R. Hazelwood, and Janet I. Warren. The Sexually Sadistic Criminal and His Offenses. The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, vol. 18, no. 2 (1990), pp. 163-178.
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Janet I. Warren. The Criminal Behavior of the Serial Rapist. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, February 1990.
Hazelwood, Robert R., Park Elliott Dietz, and Janet I. Warren. The Criminal Sexual Sadist. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, February 1992.
McCormack, Arlene, Frances E. Rokus, Robert R. Hazelwood, and Ann W. Burgess. An Exploration of Incest in the Childhood Development of Serial Rapists. Journal of Family Violence, vol. 7, no. 3 (1992).
Hazelwood, Robert R., Janet I. Warren, and Park E. Dietz. Compliant Victims of Sexual Sadists. Australian Family Physician, vol. 22, no. 4 (April. 1993).
Byard, Robert W., Stephen J. Hucker, and Robert R. Hazelwood. Fatal and Near-Fatal Autoerotic Asphyxial Episodes in Women. The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, vol. 14, no. 1 (1993), pp. 70-73.
Ault, R. L., Robert R. Hazelwood, and R. Reboussin. Epistemological Status of Equivocal Death Analysis. American Psychologist, January 1994.
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Carlos Schippers. Behavioral Support in Criminal Cases: An Aide in Sexual Assault Cases. Modus, no. 5 (November 1995), pp. 4-7.
BOOKS
Hazelwood, Robert R., Park Elliott Dietz, and Ann Wolbert Burgess: Autoerotic Fatalities. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1983.
Hazelwood, Robert R., and Ann Wolbert Burgess, eds. Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2d ed. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, 1995.
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